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08-21-2016, 11:52 AM
While making the film ?A Tale of Love and Darkness,? Natalie Portman had to put her palm in front of her mouth, repeat Hebrew words and feel how the air hit her skin.
If Portman felt her breath, it meant she was saying the words in an Israeli accent ? or something close to it. Along with directing, writing and starring in the 2015 Hebrew-language film, which hits US screens on Friday, Portman had to learn how to speak like an Israeli housewife in the 1940s.
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If Portman felt her breath, it meant she was saying the words in an Israeli accent ? or something close to it. Along with directing, writing and starring in the 2015 Hebrew-language film, which hits US screens on Friday, Portman had to learn how to speak like an Israeli housewife in the 1940s.
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