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Independent Crime Drama 'The Tuner' Features Israelis as Villains in Unique New York Story
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First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago
What happened
The independent crime drama "The Tuner" features Israelis as petty criminals in New York, centering on a sensitive piano tuner drawn into their schemes. Directed by Daniel Roher, the film blends crime and romance with authentic Hebrew dialogue, offering a fresh, character-driven story about identity and adaptation in the city.
- 01The film "The Tuner" portrays Israelis as criminals, a rare Hollywood depiction outside Mossad agents.
- 02Leo Woodall stars as a piano tuner with super-sensitive hearing caught in a New York heist plot.
- 03Lior Raz, Gili Cohen, and Nissan Skira play the Israeli criminals with authentic Hebrew dialogue.
- 04Dustin Hoffman plays a small but warm mentor role, adding depth to the protagonist’s story.
- 05The film avoids political commentary, focusing on character and cultural identity instead.
- 06"The Tuner" blends crime drama with music and romance, offering a unique, well-crafted narrative.
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