
Honeymood 2020
Director Talya Lavie crafts a razor-sharp romantic comedy with *Honeymood (2020)* that blends humor and heartache in equal measure.
Director: Talya Lavie
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Honeymood (2020) about?
*Honeymood (2020)* follows a newlywed couple whose first night as husband and wife spirals into chaos when Eleanor discovers a ring in her husband's possession—a gift from an ex. What begins as a mission to return the ring turns into an unforgettable, all-night odyssey across Jerusalem, testing their patience, humor, and love.
Who directed Honeymood?
Talya Lavie directed *Honeymood (2020)*, infusing the film with her signature blend of sharp comedy and emotional depth.
Who stars in Honeymood?
Avigail Harari stars as Eleanor alongside Ran Danker as her husband, with Meir Swissa, Orly Zilberschatz, Yael Folman, and Elisha Banai rounding out the ensemble cast.
Is Honeymood (2020) worth watching?
*Honeymood (2020)* is a gem for fans of romantic comedies with a bite. Its snappy dialogue, relatable conflicts, and high-energy chase through Jerusalem make it a refreshingly honest take on love and compromise—perfect for a lighthearted yet thoughtful movie night.
How long is Honeymood?
The runtime of *Honeymood (2020)* is 90 minutes.
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About Honeymood (2020) — A Hilarious One-Night Romantic Comedy in Jerusalem
Director Talya Lavie crafts a razor-sharp romantic comedy with *Honeymood (2020)* that blends humor and heartache in equal measure. Freshly married Eleanor and her husband check into a dreamy Jerusalem honeymoon suite, only to have their first night hijacked by a lingering symbol of the past—a ring from his ex. What starts as a simple errand spirals into a chaotic, all-night adventure through the city's winding streets. As the couple races to return the ring, they're forced to confront their own expectations, vulnerabilities, and the messy, unpredictable nature of love.
Starring Avigail Harari and Ran Danker as the feuding newlyweds, *Honeymood (2020)* dives into the comedic and dramatic chaos of modern relationships with wit and warmth. The film's single-night structure amplifies the tension and humor, making it a standout in the rom-com genre. With its vibrant Jerusalem backdrop and sharp dialogue, *Honeymood* is a love story that's as much about the journey as the destination.