ZAYTOUN World Cinema

In 1982, amid the fighting of the Lebanese Civil War, Israeli pilot Yoni (Stephen Dorff) crash lands in Beirut, where he is taken prisoner by the combat-trained inhabitants of a Palestinian refugee camp. Among the captors is Fahed, a young orphan whose father was killed during an Israeli air raid.  When Fahed secretly releases Yoni in exchange for passage into Israel, Eran Riklis’s emotionally charged film develops into an unlikely road buddy picture.  The two travelers share a mutual distrust that borders on hatred, but while navigating harrowing encounters at checkpoints, roadblocks and minefields, they begin to recognize each other’s humanity.  With stunning cinematography that masterfully captures the stark war-torn locations, Riklis places us in a vivid rendering of the devastating conflict.  Within that devastation, the friendship that develops between Yoni and Fahed reminds us of the possible human connection that is often lost between wartime enemies.

Eran Riklis is one of Israel’s most acclaimed filmmakers. Born in Jerusalem, he grew up in the USA, Canada, Brazil and Israel. Riklis graduated from the National Film School in England. He has directed and produced nine feature films including the multiple award-winning dramas THE SYRIAN BRIDE, THE LEMON TREE and THE HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER (AFI FEST 2010).

Details

Country: UK, Israel

Year: 2012

Director: Eran Riklis

Screenwriter: Nader Rizq

Producers: Gareth Unwin, Fred Ritzenberg

Executive Producers: Jessica Malik, Albert Martinez Smith, Simon Olswang, Jerome Seydoux

Director of Photography: Dan Laustsen

Editor: Herve Schneid

Cast/Featuring: Stephen Dorff, Abdallah El Akal, Alice Taglioni, Loai Nofi, Ali Suliman, Ashraf Barhom

Running Time (minutes): 107 min

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