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Eurovision memories inspire film hit from Israel

April 29, 2014 13:45
Eytan Fox with the female stars of Cupcakes

BySimon Round, Simon Round

4 min read

Eytan Fox is one of Israel’s best-known and most critically acclaimed filmmakers with a body of work which has addressed social, political and, particularly, gay issues. So which element of Israeli society gets the treatment in his new movie? Actually none of them. Fox has gone out on a limb to make the funny, affectionate Cupcakes, about the Eurovision Song Contest.

To ask Fox about his Eurovision memories is to set off a stream of stories and recollections which date back to his first experience of the contest. Indeed, after he has spoken for a few minutes about the importance of this annual kitsch fest in his life, the question which comes to mind is not why he has made this film but why it took him this long.

He is almost misty eyed about the first time he watched as a small child in 1973. “It was the first time Israel had ever participated. Israel is not in Europe but Europe had invited us to be a part of this event. My family had the biggest TV in our apartment building — maybe the only one — so all the neighbours came to watch at our place. We came fourth, which felt like such a big achievement.”

Later, Fox would have a more direct involvement in the competition. In 1979, when it was held in Israel, he was given the job of junior correspondent on a children’s television programme and so received a backstage pass. “I felt a part of that world of entertainment and showbusiness,” he recalls fondly. “Israel won with Hallelujah and I felt like I was experiencing a big historical moment .”