Is Lior Raz ready for a makeover? “It’s not like Fauda, ​​I’m not used to it”

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Lior Raz (photo by Or Gefen)

In recent years, Lior Raz has been mainly busy with the role of the merciless warrior in Fauda, ​​but tonight (Monday) he started an affair with a new character in his role that is completely different from the one that published him, in the “Third Person” series of Keshet 12.

This time he plays a successful director who enters a complex story with a plot unlike anything he has played before. In an interview with “Six with Oded Ben Ami” he talked about his preparations for the filming and also referred to the political situation and the legal reform in the shadow of the large demonstrations.

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Raz said: “If we don’t learn to be together in these difficult moments, to know what is most important to us and to know what we are fighting for and what we fought for, which is the only democracy in the Middle East, we will be lost. So let’s unite the forces of the left and right, create a bridge and overcome The crisis we are all in. I think we have no choice but to talk, and we will not be here in a catastrophe, there is no choice.”

He continued: “If somehow someone tells us what to do with our work, then woe betide us, as far as I’m concerned it can’t go through, no one will tell me how to write and what to do. As far as I’m concerned, if that happens, I won’t make my works in Israel. But We are in a very complex period, not related to right and left, but to a united people.”

On the unusual role: “I have not done such things, neither on television nor in the cinema. I really enjoyed doing it, she is a more sensitive character, Tomer (Lior’s character) thinks he is 100%, and he understands that he is not that good, so he needs an eye Externally like Eli’s (Rotem Sela) who resets him. He devotes himself to her and the journey she takes him on physically and emotionally. It’s not like Fauda that you have to learn Arabic or practice, here you have to dive into the texts, devote yourself as an actor to your dialogues and partners, and go to a place I’m not used to going Usually”.

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