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Episode: Season 1, Episode 1-4
Duration: 1236 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1918x802 | Added: 2021-Dec-21 |
Alternate Names: Ayelet Zorer, Ayelet Zu'rer, Ayelet Julie Zurer, Ayelet Z'urer, Αγιελέτ Ζουρέρ, איילת זורר, آیلت زورر
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Ayelet Zurer, born on June 28, 1969, began her acting career in Israel, starring in various TV and film roles. She won awards for Best Actress at the Israeli Academy Awards (2003) and the Israeli Academy of Television (2006, 2013). Zurer transitioned to Hollywood, appearing in films like Munich (2005), Angels & Demons (2009), Man of Steel (2013), Ben-Hur (2016), and TV series Daredevil as Vanessa Marianna-Fisk (2015-2018).
Alternate Names: Lihi Kornowski
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Lihi Kornowski, born on November 24, 1992 in Kfar Saba, Israel, is an actress known for films such as 'Crimes of the Future' (2022) and 'The Burglar' (2016). She stars in the series 'Losing Alice', where she plays Alice, a film director who becomes obsessed with Sophie, leading her to surrender her moral integrity for power and success. The series explores themes such as jealousy, fear of aging, and complex relationships between women.
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Losing Alice follows Alice, a 47-year-old female film director, who becomes captivated by Sophie, a charismatic 24-year-old screenwriter. As their relationship evolves, Alice's obsession with Sophie grows, leading her to make questionable decisions and compromise her moral integrity in pursuit of power, success, and relevance in the industry.
Losing Alice is an erotic, psychological thriller inspired by the Faust tale, centering on female protagonist Alice. The series explores themes such as guilt, jealousy, fear of aging, rage, and complex relationships between women. It is told through a complex narrative structure employing flashbacks and flashforwards, delving into Alice's conscious and subconscious mind. Losing Alice serves as a love letter to female directors, offering a thrilling cinematic journey.