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Portrait of Moran Rosenblatt

Moran Rosenblatt

Birth Name: Moran Rosenblatt

Birth Date: 1985-09-14

Birth Place: Tel Aviv, Israel

Career

First Appearances:

  • Lipstikka (2011) as Young Inam

Most Important Roles:

  • Zero (2025) as India
  • Snails in the Rain (2013) as Noa
  • The Good Person (2023) as
  • In Bed (2022) as Joy
  • Wedding Doll (2015) as Hagit
  • Red Cow (2018) as Yael
  • Deserted (2013) as Shiri
  • Lipstikka (2011) as Young Inam
  • Apples from the Desert (2014) as Rivkah
  • Kiss Me Kosher! (2020) as Shira Shalev

Career Highlights:

  • Zero (2025)
  • Snails in the Rain (2013)
  • The Good Person (2023)
  • In Bed (2022)
  • Wedding Doll (2015)
  • Red Cow (2018)
  • Deserted (2013)
  • Lipstikka (2011)
  • Apples from the Desert (2014)
  • Kiss Me Kosher! (2020)

Awards

Awards:

  • Ophir Award for Best Actress (2015)

Full Biography

Moran Rosenblatt, born on September 14, 1985 in Tel Aviv, Israel, is an actress and director known for her role in 'Lipstikka' (2011). The film explores themes of friendship, secrets, and cultural tension through the story of Lara, a Palestinian woman who left Ramallah thirteen years ago to live in London with her husband and son. Rosenblatt's character Inam arrives unexpectedly, threatening Lara's carefully crafted life in London by revealing a shared secret from their youth during the Intifada on the West Bank.

Portrait of Nataly Attiya

Nataly Attiya

Birth Name: Nataly Attiya

Birth Date: 1975-02-19

Birth Place: Tel Aviv, Israel

Details

Alternate Names: Nathalie Atya

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Career

First Appearances:

  • There Was No War in '72 (1995) as

Most Important Roles:

  • haneelam (2001) as mital
  • Amor (2016) as
  • Days of Love (2005) as Zipi
  • Lipstikka (2011) as Inam
  • Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010) as Ronit
  • Day After Day (1998) as Grisha
  • Honor (2010) as Gabi
  • There Was No War in '72 (1995) as

Career Highlights:

  • haneelam (2001)
  • Amor (2016)
  • Days of Love (2005)
  • Lipstikka (2011)
  • Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010)
  • Day After Day (1998)
  • Honor (2010)
  • There Was No War in '72 (1995)

Full Biography

Nataly Attiya, born in Ramallah, Palestine, moved to London thirteen years ago. There she married Michael and had a son named James. The family lived in one of London's better districts. Despite her seemingly content life, Lara (her character) relied on alcohol to cope with her dispassionate existence.


About the Movie: Lipstikka (2011)

Poster for Lipstikka (2011)

Release Year: 2011

Nation: Israel, United Kingdom

Alternative Title: Dudak Boyası, Odem, Lipstick

Director: Jonathan Sagall

Writer: Jonathan Sagall

Production & Genre

Producer(s):

Companies: N/A

Genre: Drama, Thriller

Story

Lara, a Palestinian woman living in London with her husband and son, leads a seemingly perfect life but feels empty and bored. One day, Inam, Lara's old friend from their youth in Ramallah during the Intifada, suddenly appears at her doorstep. This reunion triggers a series of flashbacks to their past, including a traumatic event involving two Israeli soldiers in Jerusalem. As Lara relives these memories, she becomes increasingly drawn to Inam, sparking a complex mix of fear and desire. The film alternates between the present-day London setting and the tumultuous events of their shared past in Palestine.

Summary

Lipstikka is a gripping psychological drama-thriller directed by Jonathan Sagall and released in 2011. Set primarily in contemporary London, with flashbacks to Ramallah during the Intifada in the mid-90s, the film explores themes of trauma, memory, and forbidden desire through the complex relationship between Lara and Inam. While not much is revealed about the broader context or significance of the movie beyond these themes, it's clear that Lipstikka aims to delve into the emotional turmoil and psychological complexities of its characters.