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Tali Shalom-Ezer’s Films on Psychology and Queer Love

Our next queer artist to celebrate during Pride Month is filmmaker Tali Shalom-Ezer, known for her 2014 debut feature film Princess. Tali was born in Kfar Saba, Israel, in 1978. At a young age, Tali showed an interest in theater and performance, and joined a theater troupe during high school. Simultaneously, she was drawn to psychology as well, an interest most likely inherited from her mother, a psychiatric nurse.read more.

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Watch at Home: ‘My Days of Mercy’ & more from female filmmakers

FF2 Media’s new “Watch at Home” columns list the new films written and/or directed by women filmmakers that are newly available each week on DVD, Video On Demand &/or streaming services.
Here are the new films written and/or directed by women filmmakers now available at home as of 7/5/2019 (with links to FF2 Media reviews posted the week of their theatrical release):

  • Drop Dead Gorgeous – Lona Williams (writer) (streaming exclusively on Hulu)
  • Mia and the White Lion – Prune de Maistre (co-writer)
  • My Days of Mercy – Tali Shalom-Ezer (director)
  • Ophelia – Claire McCarthy (director), Semi Chellas (writer)
  • Styx – Ika Künzel (writer)

DANIELLE’S TOP PICK OF THE WEEK

This week’s selection is My Days of Mercy.read more.

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