Pizzeria Kamikaze writer Etgar Keret wins at Cannes


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3 Responses to “Pizzeria Kamikaze writer Etgar Keret wins at Cannes”

  1. Jaime Says:

    Let’s not forget the adaptation of Etgar Keret’s graphic novel Pizzeria Kamikaze is being released this summer by After Dark Films.

  2. Jaime Says:

    Oops. That teaches me to read past the cut BEFORE posting.

  3. Ade Brown Says:

    Yep, I hope this gives “Wristcutter” a big boost.
    I saw that film at London’s excellent Raindance Festival (get it? London=Rain !) last year and enjoyed it so much I went and bought that graphic novel and a couple of Keret’s short story collections.
    Ace stuff folks.

    (And that film features a character based on Gogol Bordello’s Eugene Hutz instead of the books’ Kurt Cobain, which is a bonus!)

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