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Shablul (Hebrew שבלול "Snail") is a 1970 Israeli rock and roll music documentary. The movie loosely follows the production of the album by Arik Einstein and Shalom Hanoch of the same name, and was a landmark of Israeli culture. It was the first film directed by Boaz Davidson after his career started directing the comedy–music television series Lool, and prominently features the ensemble cast from the series.

Plot
The movie is structured by the framing device of Arik Einstein describing the production of the album ("Shablul") to his wife Alona, while shooting hoops in an empty court. The movie within the frame consists of a series of interleaved songs and comic sketches, some of which have become Israeli cultural icons, such as a complete Jewish divorce ceremony and a sketch of Uri Zohar teaching karate to Tzvi Shissel in Yiddish language. There is also a recurring psychedelic element, as Shissel carries a life-sized rag doll around from place to place and hits it &mdash; sometimes the doll hits back, and at the end of the film the doll is seen running away by the Reading Power Station.

Cast

 * Alona Einstein
 * Arik Einstein
 * Ze'ev Revach
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)
 * Ze'ev Revach
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)
 * Ze'ev Revach
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)
 * Tzvi Shissel (on Hebrew wikipedia)