A Body That Works Explained

Native Name:גוף שלישי
Genre:Drama
Director:Shay Capon
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:8
Runtime:50 minutes
Company:Kuma Productions
Network:Keshet 12

A Body That Works, translit. Guf Shlishi) is an Israeli surrogacy television drama series created by Shay Capon, Shira Hadad and Dror Mishani. It stars Yehuda Levi, Rotem Sela, Gal Malka and Lior Raz. It premiered on February 13th, 2023 on Keshet 12 in Israel. It is broadcast internationally by Netflix.[1] It has been renewed for a second season.

Plot summary

After a series of heartbreaking miscarriages, married couple Elie (Sela) and Ido (Levi) decide to become parents through surrogacy. Through an agency, they recruit Chen (Malka), an unmarried single mother. Elie and Chen fail to connect with the former becoming increasingly isolated from the pregnancy. This leads to tensions in Elie and Ido’s marriage, especially as Ido and Chen grow closer. Frustrated by the situation, Elie embarks on an affair with her client Tomer (Raz). Meanwhile, Ido and Chen develop feelings for each other.

Cast and characters

Production

Co-creator, Shira Hadad was motivated by her personal experiences to create the show. Her son was born through surrogacy ten years earlier.

Release

The show premiered on Keshet 12 on 13 February 2023 in Israel.[1] In February 2024, Netflix picked up show for international distribution on its platforms in the United States, Europe and Latin America.[1] The show is broadcast by SBS in Australia and the CBC in Canada.[1] AMC Networks have the rights to distribute the show in Spain and Portugal.[1]

Reception

The show was Israel's highest rated drama in 2023, with viewership increasing as the series progressed.[2] [3] In 2023, Rotem Sela and Gal Malka were awarded the Best Actress prize for an international series at Series Mania in France.[4] Hannah Brown of The Jerusalem Post praised the casting, particularly Malka: "She is by turns assertive and vulnerable and is particularly good in scenes where she has to deal with the social welfare system when her long-absent ex wants custody of their child."[5]

In the month of its international release on Netflix, it featured in the top 10 of most watched shows in France, Germany, Poland, Romania, Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia and Italy.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. https://deadline.com/2024/02/netflix-a-body-that-works-keshet-1235825337/ Netflix Picks Up Intimate Israeli Surrogacy Drama ‘A Body That Works’
  2. https://variety.com/2024/tv/global/surrogacy-drama-a-body-that-works-season-2-2-1235918081/ Surrogacy Drama ‘A Body That Works’ Renewed for Second Season (EXCLUSIVE)
  3. https://variety.com/2023/tv/global/keshet-yehuda-levi-kuma-studios-1235559247/ Surrogacy Drama Series ‘A Body That Works’ Debuts Trailer: ‘In Israel, Pregnancy is Public Property’ (EXCLUSIVE)
  4. https://deadline.com/2023/03/series-mania-festival-winners-2023-1235309719/ Series Mania Festival 2023 Winners Announced
  5. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-805270 Israeli series 'A Body That Works' comes to Netflix
  6. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-809821 Israeli series, ‘A Body That Works,’ hits Netflix top 10 all over the world