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Carmel

Carmel
Direction
AMOS GITAI
Screenplay
Amos Gitai
Cinematography
Stefano Falivene
Editing
Isabelle Ingold
Cast
Amitai Ashkenazi, Amos Lavie, Ben Eide, Ben Gitai, Efratia Gitai, Jeanne Moreau
Producer
Amos Gitaï, Michael Tapuach, Laurent Truchot, Augustus Pelliccia
Production
Agav Films
Ratings
18 anos
Edition(s)
36ª

Carmel

Carmel
  • Documentary
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  • 93 min.
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  • digital
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  • color
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  • 2009

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The film is a kaleidoscope of images and associations from the distant Jewish past and the immediate Israeli present, sculpted from both collective and personal memories. Using Jeanne Moreau’s voice as a kind of chorus – she recites texts and poems in voice-over –, Gitai visits an Israeli army encampment, where he laments the “half-truths and half lies” on television and the “endless war” that his son is now engaged in fighting. As a counterpoint to these ancient and modern wars, he introduces memories of his mother through letters, sounds and anecdotes, a mother who spent much of the sixties in London.

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AMOS GITAI
AMOS GITAI

Born in Haifa, Israel, in 1950. His works are presented at Mostra since the 20 th edition, in 1996, with The Arena of Murder. In 2004, at the 28 th Mostra, he was honored with an exhibition of his photos, the publishing of a book and a complete retrospective of his films, including Kadosh (1999) and Kedma (2002, awarded with the Critics Prize at the 26 th Mostra). He directed a short film in the collective project Welcome to São Paulo (2004), produced by Mostra. He has also directed Free Zone (2005), Disengagement (2007) and Ana Arabia (2013). Gitai won the Humanity Award at the 31 st Mostra, in 2007. The director also presented at the 38 th Mostra with the films Tsili (2014) and Words with Gods (2014). He exhibited at the 41 st Mostra the feature film West of the Jordan River (2017).
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