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Repeat Dive is a israelien film directed by Shimon Dotan released in USA on 9 october 1987 with Mosko Alkalai

Repeat Dive (1982)

Repeat Dive
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Released in USA 9 october 1987
Length 1h27
Directed by
OriginIsrael
Rating75% 3.7586453.7586453.7586453.7586453.758645

Repeat Dive (Hebrew: צלילה חוזרת‎, Tzlila Chozeret) is a 1982 Israeli drama film directed by Shimon Dotan. It was entered into the 32nd Berlin International Film Festival.

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Mosko Alkalai

(Yohi's father)
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