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Israel Rolls Out Red Carpet for Early Premiere of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’

Israeli celebrities painted Tel Aviv red on Tuesday night, April 28, at the premiere of The Devil Wears Prada 2 at Lev Cinema. The date came a few days ahead of the US release, which goes to theaters on Friday, May 1. Israel’s top movie executives said that with the Iran-Israel war ending just weeks earlier, it felt like the stars had aligned for the red-carpet event. The film held its world premiere on April 20 at Lincoln Center in New York City, with the first official screening shown in front of the cast, filmmakers, and global press.

Ilana Nozik, general manager for Forum Film, expressed her excitement at hosting the Israeli premiere, saying that bigger films are now being released in Israel and the United States simultaneously and that this was not a film they would hold off from their audience. The premiere featured themed cocktails and multiple floors of step-and-repeats so that Israeli singers, actresses, TikTokers, and producers could snap photos on their way to the theater. Four hundred guests attended in glamorous fashion. Famed actress Hana Laszlo, socialite and luxury event producer Irit Rahamim, and fashion influencer Emily Kuper were among the faces photographers tried to capture.

Israeli folk singer and actress Einat Sarouf brought her granddaughter to the event, ecstatic to be among fellow creatives out on the town. She had performed in Eilat just the day before for 1,000 people in a show originally scheduled for the previous month, when war was still raging. Sarouf said she loved that Israelis insist on doing cultural things, because the enemy wants the country to close everything — its shops and its culture — and Israelis will not allow that. As the lights dimmed inside Lev Cinema at 9 p.m., the film was announced, and the excitement began. With Hebrew subtitles on screen, viewers leaned forward, ready to re-enter a story they love. This time, Israelis are getting it first.

(JPost/VFI News)

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