The film has stoked the ire of Israeli right-wing activists who have been picketing screenings of the film.
Two Kids A Dayis an Israeli-Finnish co-production lead produced by Aurit Zamir and Yoav Roeh.
The film was supported by The New Fund for Cinema and TV, YES TV and The Israel Lottery.

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Esther van Messels Zurich-based documentary company First Hand Films handles international sales.
Roeh toldDeadlinethat Zohars threats were a worrying development for freedom of expression and creativity in Israel.
The next step will be a law curtailing the freedom of the artistic choices of filmmakers, he continued.

Everything that democracy is, they are trying to change, he continued.
Hungary is the model for our new prime minister, said the producer.
Zohar was among the ministers dismissing the demonstrations.
Tens of thousands of people were at the demonstrations tonight.
In the election held here two and a half months ago, millions turned out, he Tweeted.