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''No Longer 17'' () is a 2003 Israeli drama written and directed by Itzhak Zepel Yeshurun. It is the sequel to the director's 1982 film ''Noa at 17'' and features actress Dahlia Shimko reprising her role as Noa, the idealistic teen who is now a middle-aged woman. ''No Longer 17'' premiered at the Haifa Film Festival in October 2003 where it won the Best Film award. ==Plot== A kibbutz in Israel is heavily in debt. In a desperate last effort to produce a viable financial restructuring, the old, "unproductive" members are asked to leave the community in order to make room for younger, more productive new members. Noa (Dalia Shimko), 45, who left Israel many years ago and is now living in Amsterdam, is forced to return to the kibbutz to help her mother (Idit Tzur), who was among the first to be ousted. But when she comes back, it becomes only the first in a series of familial reunions that re-trigger old arguments and problems. Noa is also reunited with her daughter, Sarry (Maya Maron), who left for India with her own family secret. Against the background of a disintegrating society, the film resurrects the protagonists of the film ''Noa at 17'', at the time of a new and perhaps terminal crisis on the kibbutz. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「No Longer 17」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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