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Manayek

  • TV Series
  • 2020–2024
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.4K
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Shalom Assayag and Amos Tamam in Manayek (2020)
CrimeDramaThriller

Izzy Bachar, a police internal affairs investigator, discovers just before retirement that his long time friend Barak, a senior police officer, is accused of being corrupt. Life as he knows ... Read allIzzy Bachar, a police internal affairs investigator, discovers just before retirement that his long time friend Barak, a senior police officer, is accused of being corrupt. Life as he knows it breaks into pieces.Izzy Bachar, a police internal affairs investigator, discovers just before retirement that his long time friend Barak, a senior police officer, is accused of being corrupt. Life as he knows it breaks into pieces.

  • Creators
    • Roy Iddan
    • Yoav Gross
  • Stars
    • Shalom Assayag
    • Amos Tamam
    • Liraz Chamami
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    1.4K
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    • Creators
      • Roy Iddan
      • Yoav Gross
    • Stars
      • Shalom Assayag
      • Amos Tamam
      • Liraz Chamami
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Shalom Assayag
    Shalom Assayag
    • Izzy Bachar
    • 2020–2024
    Amos Tamam
    Amos Tamam
    • Barak Harel
    • 2020–2024
    Liraz Chamami
    Liraz Chamami
    • Tal Ben Harush
    • 2020–2024
    Doron Ben-David
    Doron Ben-David
    • Ofir Leibowitz
    • 2020–2024
    Mouna Hawa
    Mouna Hawa
    • Hiba ElNasar
    • 2020–2024
    Sasi Samucha
    Sasi Samucha
    • Dudu Eini
    • 2020–2024
    Haim Zanati
    Haim Zanati
    • Eyal Zigdon
    • 2020–2024
    Subliminal
    Subliminal
    • Tamir Shemaya
    • 2020–2024
    Avi Salama
    • Gili Shemaya
    • 2020–2024
    Omer Perelman Striks
    Omer Perelman Striks
    • Yoel Schwartz
    • 2020–2024
    Rona Lipaz-Michael
    Rona Lipaz-Michael
    • Atalia Ben-Moshe
    • 2020–2024
    Moti Ben Ishai
    Moti Ben Ishai
    • Meir Shemer
    • 2020–2024
    Abdallah El Akal
    Abdallah El Akal
    • Sami Sliman
    • 2020–2024
    Yair Raufman
    • Avi Shem Tov
    • 2020–2024
    Ishai Golan
    Ishai Golan
    • Eitan Doitsh
    • 2020–2022
    Nevo Kimchi
    Nevo Kimchi
    • Kobi Honig
    • 2022–2024
    Diana Golbi
    Diana Golbi
    • Yulia Tzukerman
    • 2022–2024
    Johnny Arbid
    Johnny Arbid
    • Mansur Taha
    • 2022–2024
    • Creators
      • Roy Iddan
      • Yoav Gross
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    10nadavgold

    One of the best police series I have ever seen

    Great acting, very well written. The plot is really good and will keep you on the edge of your seats most of the time.
    7pkertes-59666

    Gritty Israeli version of Line of Duty

    This is the first Israeli TV series I have watched, although I have familiarity with Israeli culture. If you liked the British TV series Line of Duty, then this is worth a look.

    There are 2 seasons to date, with a credible storyline that carries through both. It's essentially about police Internal Affairs officers investigating high level corruption at various levels in the Israeli police force.

    The acting is generally good, the script is mostly well written and the direction is generally competent, although not exemplary. There is plenty of attention on the main characters' personal stories as well as the complex web of police investigations.

    It's rather rough around the edges with no pretentiousness and little refinement, compared with the more nuanced approach in Line of Duty. The stories are very loosely based on real events in the history of Israeli police, and it's quite revelatory how the main IAD characters cope with the myriad of hurdles and obstructions thrown their way with sad resignation and frustration, almost an acceptance of how things just are. For those who don't live there, it's also quite an interesting reflection of Israeli cultural approach to life in general.
    9francis007

    The israeli "The Wire"

    This is probably the best israeli TV series ever, better than Fauda or Hatufim, on the level of The Wire. The actors are exceptional but what puts it apart is the quality of the writing and the fantastic plot that will depress you more each episode. The series is relentless and makes no concessions. The story is based on real events, mostly the "Brother Farinian" scandal of 2005 and the more recent Ruth David affair. A must watch. Can't wait for season 2.
    8BeneCumb

    Intense and skillful - not sure of the realism though

    /Refers to Seasons 1 and 2/

    In recent years, I have managed to watch 10+ Israeli crime/drama series and I have found them interesting (yet I have no Jewish roots and visited Eilat briefly once). Manayek in another solid brick in this wall - intense scenes, dynamic characters, realistic performances (and most performers here not "regulars" in Israeli series, I recognised Ishai Golan only).

    True, the initial dual confontration of the main characters almost disappeared in Season 2, and what about so many policemen engaged in so severe crimes (Israel has relative high place in Transparency corruption list; well, dealings where politicians involved are plausible)... But still a solid production, looking forward to next season(s).
    8dromasca

    Israeli PD Blue

    We have a lot to complain about this summer, but it was a great summer for the Israeli television. In less than three months I saw three interesting series, well written, excellently acted and directed with talent and originality. The season ends at a very good artistic level and at an appropriate rating with 'Manayek', a series inspired by the Israeli police, law enforcement and underworld medias, a series that matches the best American series of the genre ('The Wire' and 'NYPD Blue' are the first two names that come to mind). The series consists of ten episodes, and the final episodes indicates that other seasons may follow. 'Manayek' manages to create an interesting plot, with complex characters and situations, in an extremely well-described social and political atmosphere, which looks credible and familiar to Israeli viewers. At the end of each episode, the credits conclude with the mention that the filming took place before the Corona outbreak. It will be very interesting to watch how 'Manayek' will be received on the international market, and how it will evolve or what changes in style or tone (maybe references in content) will occur as a result of the pandemic.

    The plot is solid and very well constructed. Roee Idan, the creator of the series, and the screenwriters who assisted him avoided referring directly to any of the many famous cases in Israel, but the situations are so plausible that if they had been published as news in the press or on television they would have been be perfectly integrated in the flow of news. In the center of the story we find the investigation by the policemen investigation section in which the main suspect is the commander of the police station in the city of Rishon LeZion suspected of being an accomplice and even more than an accomplice of the criminal gangs in the underworld. The main character is Izzy Bachar, a policeman approaching retirement, a kind of Don Quixote who fights with the system, an idealist in search of truth and respect of the law, 'straight and stupid as a ruler' as a colleague characterizes him. In the world where Izzy lives, however, refusing the temptations of corruption and trying to bring the truth to light involves enormous risks. Nicknamed by his colleagues 'Manayek' (a distortion of 'maniac'), our hero risks and loses almost everything - his professional career, his personal life, friendships that seemed indestructible. Few help him, and some do so out of hidden personal interests. The plot gets complicated as the action progresses, Izzy's best friend becomes the main suspect, complicity and ramifications spread and from the world of the local mafia reach the highest levels of police, prosecution and politics, while his life of family is falling apart. Unlike many other Israeli and international series, 'Manayek' manages to keep the interest of viewers by developing the story with new elements and upheavals, but especially by exposing the characters and revealing new aspects of their character and past. The Israeli series achieves what only good quality genre series can do - it builds a complex and captivating story and populates it with real heroes that win the empathy or the despise of the viewers.

    Most of the actors who appear in 'Manayek' cast are well-known figures from Israeli film and theater, but some of them are creatively and surprisingly distributed. Shalom Assayag, who is one of the most popular stand-up comedians, creates with Izzy the personality of an idealistic and heart-full detective , who does not accept corruption and injustice at any cost. His worn-out jackets are likely to become as popular as Inspector Columbo's raincoats. Liraz Chamami replies in the role of the policewoman detached from another police station, a woman with her own weaknesses and personal problems, who becomes Izzy's partner in the search for the truth and in the fight with the system. 'Manayek' is a generous series with female roles, by creating complex personalities and by addressing the issue of women's status in the very macho legal and police apparatus. Maya Dagan, another actress who comes from the world of entertainment, specialized in musicals, creates the role, atypical for her, of the head of the investigation. Mouna Hawa also makes an original portrait, that of the policewoman of Arab origin, who has to face double discrimination - as a woman and as a minoritarian. The quality of the writing consists in the fact that none of these characters is idealized, all have their weaknesses, human dimensions and social and psychological motivations that are excellently described for each one. Even the quintessentially negative character of the head of the police station who is an accomplice of the mob, played by Amos Tamam gets its justification if not morally then socially in a system that protects itself, trying to separate from media investigations and to silence those who still believe and seek the truth. The social environments of the police, the judiciary, the underworld are reconstructed with an accuracy that sometimes gives the feeling that we are watching not a fiction series but a docu-drama. The ending may seem bitter, but it is the only possible one. 'Manayek' offers Israeli viewers and, I hope, the international audience a quality television experience, which will satisfy fans of thrillers, drama and documentary television alike. I look forward to the second season.

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    • Trivia
      The title "Manayek" is street slang in Israel for police, which literally translates to "rats".
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      Referenced in The man who wanted to know everything: Episode #1.2 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • August 2, 2020 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Official sites
      • Cineflix Rights (United Kingdom)
      • Kan 11 (Israel)
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Rats
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • Yoav Gross Productions
      • Kan 11
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      • 45m
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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