"Red Skies" (Hebrew: שמיים אדומים) is a television series scheduled for broadcast in May 2023. The series' creators are Ron Leshem, Daniel Shinar, Daniel Amsel, and Amit Cohen, alongside director Alon Zingman. The series is based on Daniel Shinar's book "Red Skies".[1]

In February 2023, the series was nominated for the Best Series award at the SeriesMania festival in Lille, France.[2]

Plot

The series takes place during the Second Intifada, the Palestinian uprising which occurred in the early 2000s, and Operation Defensive Shield that followed it.[3] Sa'ar Rigbi (Israeli Jew) and Ali Alma (Palestinian Muslim) are childhood friends with a close emotional bond. They met as teenagers when they worked together in Jerusalem in the period following the Oslo Accords. However, years later, when Israel in general and Jerusalem, in particular, are at the height of warfare, their choices position them as adversaries, and they become hunter and hunted. Sa'ar's girlfriend Jenny (American), who also knew both during their youth, finds herself between the two and in the midst of the conflict.

At a time when Israel is experiencing a political and security crisis, Jenny personally faces the dilemma of choosing between their two friends.[4]

Cast and characters

  • Sa'ar Rigbi (Maor Sweitzer) - An Israeli Jew from Jerusalem. A sensitive soul that hides behind a short fuse, he's brilliant but tries to avoid people. As an outsider, he's inclined to observation, thus developing sensitivity to nuances, small details, and human behaviours.
  • Ali Almasri (played by Amir Khouri) - A Palestinian Muslim from Nablus, who worked in the American Colony Hotel in East Jerusalem as a teenager, where he met Sa'ar. They've been close friends ever since. He is a medical student at the Hebrew University and shares a flat in Jerusalem with Sa'ar and Jenny Horowitz, Sa'ar's American girlfriend, whom Ali secretly loves as well.
  • Jenny Horowitz (played by Annie Shapiro) - An American Jew. A press photographer with a dream of becoming a war journalist. She chooses to stay in Nablus when journalists are instructed to leave, both for the hunt of news stories  and to remain close to Ali.
  • Tilly Rubin (Alona Sa'ar) - An intelligence officer in the IDF’s elite unit 8200. A workaholic who fears that if she stops working even for a minute, she will find that she is not good enough to do what she does. She is the daughter of a senior general in the IDF, fighting to prove herself, even at the cost of exaggerated self-confidence. Tilly fears that the constant stress she is under will explode in her face, and therefore, strives not to show human weaknesses.
  • Pepper Galit Nimni, code name “Pepper” (Lihi Kornowski) - A Shin Bet operative, who serves as a liaison between 8200 and the combat units in the field – and vice versa .Her temperament is straight-spiced with humour.
  • Yuval Bar-Zeev (Yaakov Zada-Daniel) - A Shin Bet agent who supervises the activities of Unit 8200 dealing with terror in the West Bank. He mentors and grooms Tilly Rubin to take over the activity. He is “ the responsible adult” in the base, so he looks at the passionate young soldiers around him with a knowledgeable, experienced gaze and tries to connect them to reality.
  • Yuri (Lev Levin) - A hacker in 8200, and a childhood friend of Sa'ar.
  • Morali (Yoav Levi) - A veteran listener (Arabic wiretapper) who has already seen everything as part of his job, is a little tired of his work and is ready to retire.
  • Ra'ed Almasri, "Alrassam" (The Painter) (George Iskandar) - Ali's older brother, a slippery fugitive and a sniper. Has a degree in Chemistry from a university in Jordan.
  • Rafik Zitawi (Louai Noufi) - A traffic policeman and Ali's parents' neighbour, he’s a childhood friend of Ra'ad and Ali and Ra'ed's "soldier".
  • Zeina - Ali's daughter's mother. A Christian from a liberal family and the mother of Ali's daughter.
  • Nadav (Yoni Aftergut) - Sensitive and smiling. Tilly Rubin's fresh boyfriend is in love with her "a bit more" than she is in love with him. Morale officer, and team commander in the Egoz unit, who spends most of his time in the West Bank during its most intense period.

Production

The series was inspired by the bestselling book "Red Skies" by Daniel Shinar, published in 2018.

The series was shot in Israel, including in Rosh HaAyin, Ramla, Jaffa, Nazareth, and Jerusalem. It was broadcast in 2023 on the Reshet 13 channel.[5]

References

  1. "שמים אדומים - דניאל שנער | ידיעות ספרים שאוהבים". www.ybook.co.il. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  2. "מתוך כ-500 סדרות מ-62 מדינות: "שמים אדומים" מועמדת בפסטיבל היוקרתי". www.maariv.co.il. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  3. "לראשונה בטלוויזיה: סדרת דרמה שעוסקת באינתיפאדה השנייה". רשת 13 (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  4. "אמיר חורי יככב בדרמה "שמיים אדומים" של רשת 13". tvbee. 2 June 2022. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
  5. "לראשונה בטלוויזיה: סדרת דרמה על האינתיפאדה השנייה". www.israelhayom.co.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 28 May 2023.
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