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Kedma

7th(2002) World Cinema

History · War · Psychology  

  • CountryFrance,Israel
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time100min
  • Format 35mm
Program Note
It is early May in 1948, a few weeks before the creation of the independent state of Israel. The story follows a boatload of Jewish refugees emigrating from Europe after the Holocaust. Aboard their ship, the Kedma, the men and women exchange harrowing stories of their survival and their families’ deaths. Arriving on the beach, they are met by members of the underground Jewish defence organization the Palmach, who quickly train them for armed struggle against the Arabs in the War for Independence--a conflict they don’t understand, on a stark, hostile terrain that seems anything but the promised land.
Gitai establishes parallels between the Jews’ exodus from Europe and the displacement of the Arabs in Palestine. The powerful and even-handed film, clearly, is less a literal recreation of Israel’s early history than an essay on the origins of contemporary hostilities and, in particular, the loss of faith in Israel’s utopian dream.
Director
Director
Amos Gitai
Amos Gitai was born in Haifa, Israel in 1950. He studied architecture at the Haifa Technion and the University of California at Berkeley, and has been a prolific director of award-winning documentaries and features since the 1970s. Gita?moved to Paris in 1982 and continued studying themes of exile, emigration and geography, creating films exceeding the bounds of traditional genre definitions of narrative. His films include Field Diary(1982), Brand New Day(1987), Berlin Jerusalem(1989), Yom Yom(1998), Kadosh(1999), Kippur(2000) and Eden(2001).
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  • Director Amos Gitai 아모스 지타이
  • Producer Amos Gitai
  • Cast Andrei Kashkar, Helene Yaralova, Yussef Abu Warda
  • Screenplay Amos Gitai, Marie-Jose Sanselme
  • Cinematography Yorgos Arvanitis
  • Production Design Eitan Levi
  • Editor Kobi Netanel
  • Music David Darling, Manfred Eicher
  • Production Company MP Productions
    22 Galerie Saint-Marc 75002 Paris, France
    mp_prod@club-internet.fr

  • World Sales Celluloid Dreams
    2, rue Turgot 75009 Paris, France
    info@celluloid-dreams.com