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‘Tuner’: The Jewiest film of the summer
IL🏛️ PoliticsProgressive14 hr. ago

‘Tuner’: The Jewiest film of the summer

The article features a podcast segment titled 'The Reel Schmooze' hosted by Jordan Hoffman and Amanda Borschel-Dan, discussing the film 'Tuner.' The film, directed by Daniel Roher and co-written by Robert Ramsey, follows a young piano tuner named Niki White who becomes involved with a group of Israeli thugs led by Uri. The discussion includes the director's background, including his award-winning documentary 'Navalny,' and insights into the filmmaking process. The segment also mentions audience reactions to the film, categorized as 'oy,' 'meh,' or 'not bad.'

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The Times of Israel logoThe Times of IsraelIndependentProgressive14 hr. ago
‘Tuner’: The Jewiest film of the summer

The article features a podcast segment titled 'The Reel Schmooze' hosted by Jordan Hoffman and Amanda Borschel-Dan, discussing the film 'Tuner.' The film, directed by Daniel Roher and co-written by Robert Ramsey, follows a young piano tuner named Niki White who becomes involved with a group of Israeli thugs led by Uri. The discussion includes the director's background, including his award-winning documentary 'Navalny,' and insights into the filmmaking process. The segment also mentions audience reactions to the film, categorized as 'oy,' 'meh,' or 'not bad.'

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the Israeli characters in a negative light, describing them as 'thuggish' and using the term 'nefarious means' to describe their actions. This portrayal aligns with a left-leaning perspective that often critiques Israeli policies or actions.

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