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Bibi, an innocent boy from the countryside, moves in with his grandmother in Tel Aviv. Spoiled by the sensual pleasures of the big city, he soon succeeds as a professional “orgasmologist” and has to stand trial for immorality.

Top Cast

  • Knut Reschke

    Knut Reschke

    Bibi

  • Mosko Alkalai

    Mosko Alkalai

    Client

  • Michal Bat-Adam

    Michal Bat-Adam

    Attorney

  • Yossi Graber

    Yossi Graber

    Prosecutor

  • Aviva Marks

    Aviva Marks

    Hanna

  • Zachi Noy

    Zachi Noy

  • Abraham Ronai

    Abraham Ronai

  • Margalit Ankory

    Margalit Ankory

  • Amitai Raziel

    Amitai Raziel

Overview

Bibi, an innocent boy from the countryside, moves in with his grandmother in Tel Aviv. Spoiled by the sensual pleasures of the big city, he soon succeeds as a professional “orgasmologist” and has to stand trial for immorality.

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