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  1. Sublet is a 2020 Israeli-American romantic comedy-drama film, directed by Eytan Fox, from a screenplay by Fox and Itay Segal. It stars John Benjamin Hickey and Niv Nissim, and was Nissim's onscreen debut. It had its world premiere at the Philadelphia Jewish Film Festivall on November 8, 2020.

  2. IN THEATERS JUNE 11! Starring Tony Award-winning and Emmy-nominated John Benjamin Hickey and featuring the debut of Niv Nissim, Sublet focuses on a New York Times writer (Hickey) who visits Tel...

    • 3 min
    • 401.7K
    • Greenwich Entertainment
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt9733388Sublet (2020) - IMDb

    Jun 11, 2021 · Sublet: Directed by Eytan Fox. With John Benjamin Hickey, Niv Nissim, Lihi Kornowski, Miki Kam. A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.

    • (3K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Eytan Fox
    • 2021-06-11
  4. Jun 11, 2021 · As the film opens, middle-aged travel writer Michael (John Benjamin Hickey) is arriving in Tel Aviv to spend a week doing research for an article. For his lodgings, he renting out an apartment but when he arrives, he discovers that the guy who lives there, a young film student named Tomar ( Niv Nissim ) has screwed up the dates and ...

  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › sublet_2021Sublet | Rotten Tomatoes

    Starring Tony Award-winning and Emmy-nominated John Benjamin Hickey and featuring the debut of Niv Nissim, Sublet focuses on a New York Times writer (Hickey) who visits Tel Aviv after suffering a...

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    • John Benjamin Hickey
    • Eytan Fox
    • Comedy, Drama, LGBTQ+
  6. Starring Tony Award-winning and Emmy-nominated John Benjamin Hickey and featuring the debut of Niv Nissim, Sublet focuses on a New York Times writer (Hickey) who visits Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy.

  7. Jun 10, 2021 · A middle-aged gay American travel writer rents an apartment in Tel Aviv from a laid-back film student in Eytan Fox’s formulaic audience-pleaser, “Sublet.”