We’re not sure we can definitively tell you the meaning of life, but that’s what character Dave Peck is searching for in the new movie $9.99, based on the stories of Etgar Keret. According to an article in the New York Times this weekend, this is the first ever Australian-Israeli movie collaboration, and it’s taken 9 years to film. The article mentions that the movie, directed by Tatia Rosenthal (her first film) opens this weekend. We’re looking forward.
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