Synopsis
Director Eytan Fox bursts the idyllic bubble of cosmopolitan Tel Aviv with this though-provoking meditation on cultural relations concerning a brooding Israeli reserve soldier who enters into a passionate same-sex affair with an intense Palestinian man. Noam (Ohad Knoller) shares his posh Tel Aviv apartment with progressive-minded twenty-something Lulu (Daniella Wircer) and flamboyant café owner Yali (Alon Friedmann). It was during checkpoint duty that Noam first made the acquaintance of intense and handsome Palestinian Ashraf (Yousef "Joe" Sweid). Though their initial meeting was someone harried as Ashraf struggled to aid a woman who was forced to give birth at the roadside, a connection was formed and Ashraf soon comes knocking on Noam's door. In the weeks that follow the pair embark on an intense love affair and the amiable Ashraf forms a fast bond with Lulu and Yali. But life in Tel Aviv couldn't be more different from life in nearby occupied Palestine, and as the reality of the violence that surrounds them slowly envelopes them, Noam and Ashraf find that their heated affair was doomed from the moment they locked eyes. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
Year: 2007
Runtime: 118
Country: Israel
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Fiengold Productions
Hot TV
Keshet TV Broadcasting
Metro
Metro Communications
Ronen Ben Tal Productions
Uchovsky Fox
United King Films
Release
September 07, 2007 (USA - Limited)
by
Strand Releasing
Awards
2006 - Film Presented - Toronto International Film Festival
2007 - C.I.C.A.E. Prize (Panorama) - Berlin International Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - San Francisco International LGBT Film F
2007 - CICAE Prize (Panorama) - Berlin International Film Festival
2007 - Film Presented - San Francisco Jewish Film Festival