In the late 1990s, Yossi Madmoni and David Ofek were very busy. Their television series "Bat Yam - New York" was doing well, so they were spending much of their time editing episodes. There in the studio, their cleaner Betty would bring them cookies and drinks, which she would sneak out of executives' offices. The three became friends of sorts, but none of them imagined that two decades later Betty...
Famed Israeli filmmakers zoom in on society's lowest tier
Yossi Madmoni and David Ofek populate their TV work with people at the bottom of society. But it's not that the poor are good and the rich bad.
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