
Ilan Rosenfeld
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HaPijamot is a sitcom about a struggling band determined to make it in the real world.
HaPijamot

Kaffe Kar-Sol was a children's sitcom and a spin-off of the series The Pyjamas (HaPijamot). The show aired between 2007โ2008 on the Children's Channel. The plot focuses on Ilan, Oded, and Kobi, who come straight from Tel Aviv to Rishon LeZion to help Yamit reopen her familyโs failing business: "Kaffe Kar-Sol." The establishment is managed by Duvelle Spitzโone of Kobi Farhi's split personalities. Throughout the series, the Pyjamas gang works in the coffee shop owned by Yamit Solโs uncle.
HaPijamot Be-Cafe KarSol

The plot follows a trio born on a plane to a pilot mother. Throughout their lives they wander the world between countries. In each episode they arrive in a different country and stay at the local hotel. Although they always promise their mother that they will travel the world, they stay in the hotel room and watch TV. The exception is the last episode (which takes place in Australia), where they go on a trip. The series is accompanied by animated clips explaining the country the brothers arrived in accompanied by narration by the actor Alon Abutbul.
The da Gama Brothers

HaPijamot in the Dovaleh Show (HaPijamot BeMofah Shel Dovaleh) was a children's sitcom and a sequel series to HaPijamot in Cafรฉ Kar Sol. Both of these series are based on the original show, HaPijamot. In this version, the characters receive a talk show titled "The Dovaleh Show." Dovaleh (played by Kobi Farag) is the host of the program and the manager of the filming studio. Dovaleh is portrayed as an impulsive person.
HaPijamot in the Dovale Show

Jukebox musical TV special starring the hosts of Arutz Hayeladim, celebrating the songs of Danny Sanderson. Roni wants to invite Alon to be her date for the graduation party. Yet, Alon is distracted because everywhere he goes, he sees strangers sing songs in public.
She'll Never Know

Itai Gal is on a funny, sad and strange journey of self discovery, and dives with a lot of humor and absurdity into difficult topics such as sexual issues, suicidal thoughts and the fear of moving on.
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New comedy film inspired by the Israeli classic "Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer", released to celebrate its 50th anniversary. A small, forgotten military base called "Hill 338" located in the Great Rift Valley becomes of great importance to an international Chinese project. The government of China vouches to acquire it from the state of Israel and the IDF for an enormous amount of cash. As the information spreads, shenanigans ensue, including a young soldier's father's decision to reside there alongside her.