Dizengoff 99 (Hebrew: דיזנגוף 99) is a 1979 Israeli comedy-drama film written and directed by Avi Nesher and starring Gali Atari, Gidi Gov, Meir Suissa, and Anat Atzmon.
[4] The film is about two guys, Natti (Gidi Gov), and Moshon (Meir Suissa), and a girl Ossi (Anat Atzmon) who live together in an apartment at 99 Dizengoff Street, Nightlife center of Tel Aviv.
Additionally, Nesher and his partner, Sharon Harel, were committed to documenting everything that was trendy at the time, from disco to pop singers, whose songs form the film's diverse soundtrack.
Some of the notable hits include "To Live with Him" performed by Riki Gal, "Tzlil Mekuvan" by Yitzhak Klepter, "Long Way" by Gali Atari, "Friday Party" by Tzvika Pick, "Layla Li" by Yorik Ben-David, and "Moving House" by Dori Ben-Zeev.
In the famous sex scene, director Avi Nesher incorporated the song "Shalva" from the soundtrack of "The Band" (which he had directed the previous year and featured many of the same stars, including Gov, Atari, Swissa, Ankori, and Goldenberg).