After my grandmother passed away, I felt the urge to take my camera to her flat. I knew this flat from my childhood in Tel Aviv. Going to this flat was like going abroad; there was a real feeling of traveling across Tel Aviv and ending up in Berlin.
I like Tel Aviv; I live in Tel Aviv, but our right of return is Jerusalem. We did not return after 2,000 years for Tel Aviv but for Jerusalem.
A trip to Tel Aviv is a ritual. I always wear the same clothes to Tel Aviv: black pants and a blue-checked shirt that I bought especially from Ralph Lauren.
Going to Jerusalem was an amazing experience... I spent most of my time in Tel Aviv. Gorgeous.
Somehow, the rare trips to Tel Aviv give me the feeling that I have a career.
A lot of places I go are dangerous, like Tel Aviv or Rio, but that never stops me from going there and putting on a show. I have good security. I don't worry about that.
I have an ambivalent feeling about the Israeli army. Growing up in Tel Aviv, being involved in the arts, the last thing artists want to do is fight.
Tel Aviv is extremely westernised, it's like a little America.
Tel Aviv appeals to me.
I love this city [Tel Aviv]!
Israel is a wonderful country, especially Tel Aviv.
Doing a movie in Tel Aviv or London or South Africa or Mexico. It's this great second act to my career, and it's a real good time.
South Tel Aviv has turned into the garbage can of the country.
Life was like a batch of biscuits without the baking powder: flat, flat, flat.
Tel Aviv is the most exciting place to eat in Israel.
Tel Aviv is the most party time place in the world.
The liberals in my neighbourhood wouldn't give away Brentwood to the Palestinians, but they want to give away Tel Aviv.