The Band's Visit (2007)

The Band's Visit (2007)
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When the Ceremonial Police Band of Alexandria, Egypt, journeys to a gig in Israel, they can hardly anticipate getting stuck in a rut. But upon arrival at the Israeli airport, their hosts and transportation fail to show. So begins first-time director Eran Kolirin's fish-out-of-water comedy The Band's Visit (aka Bikur Hatizmoret, 2007). Trapped in a middle-of-nowhere desert town, the group members try to figure out what to do and where to go. In desperation, two of the musicians -- conductor Tawfiq (Sasson Gabai) and playboy Haled (Saleh Bakri) -- accept an invitation from sexy café owner Dina (Ronit Elkabetz) to bunk at her residence, and seemingly within no time, the unlikeliest of interracial (Israeli-Palestinian) romances begin to blossom -- not only between Tawfiq and Dina, but between Haled and local wallflower Papi (Shlomi Avraham), whose night together at a roller disco turns into a veritable comedy of errors. Meanwhile, the remainder of the bandmembers room with local resident Itzik's (Rubi Moscovich) family, which produces overwhelming conflict and innumerable tensions. As the days roll on, the co-mingling of Egyptian bandmembers and Israeli residents imparts each individual with insights into his cultural identity and that of the others. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Sasson GabaiRonit Elkabetz, (more)
Director(s):
Eran Kolirin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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When the Ceremonial Police Band of Alexandria, Egypt, journeys to a gig in Israel, they can hardly anticipate getting stuck in a rut. But upon arrival at the Israeli airport, their hosts and transportation fail to show. So begins first-time director Eran Kolirin's fish-out-of-water comedy The Band's Visit (aka Bikur Hatizmoret, 2007). Trapped in a middle-of-nowhere desert town, the group members try to figure out what to do and where to go. In desperation, two of the musicians -- conductor Tawfiq (Sasson Gabai) and playboy Haled (Saleh Bakri) -- accept an invitation from sexy café owner Dina (Ronit Elkabetz) to bunk at her residence, and seemingly within no time, the unlikeliest of interracial (Israeli-Palestinian) romances begin to blossom -- not only between Tawfiq and Dina, but between Haled and local wallflower Papi (Shlomi Avraham), whose night together at a roller disco turns into a veritable comedy of errors. Meanwhile, the remainder of the bandmembers room with local resident Itzik's (Rubi Moscovich) family, which produces overwhelming conflict and innumerable tensions. As the days roll on, the co-mingling of Egyptian bandmembers and Israeli residents imparts each individual with insights into his cultural identity and that of the others. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Eran Kolirin
Writer(s):
Eran Kolirin
Producer(s):
Eilon RatzkovskyEhud BleibergYossi Uzrad
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity)
Categories:
ComedyIndependent Films
The Band's Visit Awards:
  • 2007 - Cannes Film Festival - Youth Prize
  • 2007 - Cannes Film Festival - FIPRESCI - Un Certain Regard
  • 2007 - Cannes Film Festival - Un Certain Regard - Jury Coup de Coeur
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Cary B.

A slow moving but emotionally laden film that gives a good feel for everyday life in contemporary Israel and the sociocultural connections between Jews and Arabs. Humerous interludes punctuate a serious theme. Highly recommended !

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Roberto S.

Love the awkwardness, quiet humor, and the culture clashing...beautiful film!

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James C.

Loved this movie, the quote from Dina says it all "there is no culture here, Arab, or Israeli" It is a movie that explores the change that can happen when people focus on what is common and not what "traditionally" divides them. The music is great and what allows others to see the band as something other than, "the enemy". I would not recommend for those who do not like subtitles, or foreign films though.

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