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Israeli recipe for a love story

Romcom Beauty and the Baker is one of Israel's highest-rating dramas. Now, UK viewers will have the opportunity to watch it when the first episode premieres on Channel 4 next week,

August 18, 2016 11:43
Amos and family in their bakery

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Anne Joseph,

Anne Joseph

3 min read

"Honestly, hand on heart, Beauty and the Baker is one of my all-time favourite shows that we have in our collection," enthuses Walter Iuzzolino, founder and curator of Walter Presents, the UK's only foreign language VoD (Video on Demand) drama channel. An Israeli romcom, Beauty and the Baker is one of Israel's highest-rating dramas which, to date, has been remade in Russia, Greece and Holland. Now, UK viewers will have the opportunity to watch it when the first episode premieres on Channel 4 next week, with the full series becoming immediately available for download on Walter Presents.

A modern fairy tale, it follows the unlikely love story between Noa Hollander, a wealthy, beautiful megastar and Amos Dahari, a baker who still lives at home with his parents and siblings in a suburb of Tel Aviv. They meet at a restaurant where Amos has gone to celebrate his ninth anniversary with his girlfriend Vanessa. Noa, meanwhile is avoiding public speculation about a break-up from her Hollywood lover. Their chance encounter leads to unexpected romance. But can their love survive the challenges of her jet-setting lifestyle, her controlling agent, his unworldly family, both their exes and the media?

"On the one hand, it's a shamelessly commercial piece, with all the classic ingredients of a typical love story. However, I think there's an honesty about it which really resonated with me," says Iuzzolino. The underlying themes are sophisticated, he says, particularly regarding the notion of family. "She lives in a vacuum of no relations and he lives surrounded by these noisy Sicilian types who I love! To me, it painted the portrait of a community and bonds that are really lovely. I think it gives the series a lot of [weight]."

Iuzzolino is a fan of Israeli television drama. "It's incredibly sharp. Their storytelling, writing and acting is just compelling. There's something quite visceral [about it]. In a way, I sort of get it because I'm Italian and Catholic and Jewish culture [can be] similar. They're both very much about family, passions and emotion."

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