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    Autonomies (Hebrew: אוטונומיות) is an Israeli dystopian drama miniseries created by Ori Elon and Yehonatan Indursky. The story is set in an alternate reality of present day Israel, a nation torn and divided by a wall into the secular “State of Israel”, with Tel Aviv as its capital, and the “ Haredi Autonomy” in ...

    • Dystopian Drama
  2. Autonomies: Created by Ori Elon, Yehonatan Indursky. With Assi Cohen, Daniella Kertesz, Shuli Rand, Nir Di-Nur. A dystopian drama starring some of Israel's top acting talent, Autonomies is a globally-relevant tale centering on the burning issues of identity, religion, politics and personal freedom.

    • (123)
    • 2018-09-06
    • Drama
    • 60
  3. Autonomies. Season 1. Set in an alternate reality in which the State of Israel is split into two territories; one a secular state, the other an ultra-Orthodox reality. A man is recruited to kidnap a girl caught in the centre of a legal battle between the opposing sides. 7 2018 5 episodes.

  4. In an alternate reality of present day Israel, a Haredi wheeler-dealer named Broide makes his living smuggling minor contraband between the secular “State of Israel” and the ultra-Orthodox “Haredi Autonomy” in Jerusalem.

  5. In an alternate reality of present day Israel, a Haredi wheeler-dealer named Broide makes his living smuggling minor contraband between the secular “State of Israel” and the ultra-Orthodox “Haredi Autonomy” in Jerusalem.

    • Yehunatan Indorski
    • 15
    • 1
    • 70 min
  6. Serie Dramma / Mini-serie (1 stagione, 6 episodi) creato nel 2018 su HOTconAssi Cohen (Yona Broide), Daniella Kertesz (Anna) eDana Ivgy (Batia Luzzatto).

  7. TV Series. Drama | Dystopia. Synopsis. The story is set in an alternate reality of present day Israel, a nation torn and divided by a wall into the secular "State of Israel", with Tel Aviv as its capital, and the "Haredi Autonomy" in Jerusalem, run by an ultra-Orthodox religious group.