I Can See You: Taylor Swift's Eras Tour movie will screen in Israel in October

Israeli Swifties get ready! The Eras Tour movie, which documents the singer's successful world tour, will be screened in Israeli theaters next month

Omer Tessel|
Are you ready for this? Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour film, which follows Taylor Swift's international concert tour, will be screened worldwide in more than 100 countries, including Israel. The movie will be screened at Cinema City complexes and the Lev cinema chain across the country starting from October 13, according to the announcement on Wednesday. Ticket sales opened on Wednesday.
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The movie, which follows Swift during her current world tour - The Eras Tour, one of the singer's most successful and profitable, was filmed during the first three shows of six performed at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California, in August.
The film's director, Sam Wrench, has previously worked on performance films for singers such as Billie Eilish and Lizo, and his production is signed by the singer's production company.
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Taylor Swift in concert
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The duration of the film is 165 minutes, so it can be assumed that it will not contain all the songs performed during the live show, which lasts for more than three hours and contains 44 songs. No further details have been given about the content of the film.
The worldwide pre-sale frenzy has broken records and, according to reports, the film's expected opening weekend earnings could exceed $100 million.
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Taylor Swift in performace
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This will be the singer's fourth performance film. In 2020, Swift released Miss Americana, a documentary that reveals the singer's behind-the-scenes struggles during 2018 and 2019 as she deals with questions that touch on politics, addresses coping with an eating disorder, and her mother's cancer diagnosis.
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