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For My Father (2008)

For My Father (2008)
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A man prepared to commit a profound act of hatred unexpectedly discovers compassion and understanding in this drama from Israeli filmmaker Dror Zahavi. Tarek (Shredi Jabarin) is an Arab man in his early twenties who left behind a promising career in soccer to join a radical terrorist group. Tarek volunteers to be a suicide bomber and travels from Tulkarem to Tel Aviv, planning to explode himself in the Carmel Market on a busy Saturday morning. However, Tarek's bomb turns out to be a dud, and he's left stranded with nowhere to go. Looking for a place to spend the night, Tarek is befriended by Katz (Shlomo Vishinsky), an aging electrician who lost his only son to fighting against the Arab states. As the day wears on, Tarek meets Keren (Hili Yalon), a woman who was raised in an ultra-Orthodox household and left her family behind in search of her own freedom. Tarek finds a kindred spirit in Keren and acceptance in Katz, forcing him to reexamine the choices that brought him to Tel Aviv in the first place. Sof Shavua Be-Tel Aviv (aka For My Father) received its North American premiere at the 2008 Montreal World Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Shredy JabarinHili Yalon, (more)
Director(s):
Dror ZahaviAlex Holmes, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of For My Father

A man prepared to commit a profound act of hatred unexpectedly discovers compassion and understanding in this drama from Israeli filmmaker Dror Zahavi. Tarek (Shredi Jabarin) is an Arab man in his early twenties who left behind a promising career in soccer to join a radical terrorist group. Tarek volunteers to be a suicide bomber and travels from Tulkarem to Tel Aviv, planning to explode himself in the Carmel Market on a busy Saturday morning. However, Tarek's bomb turns out to be a dud, and he's left stranded with nowhere to go. Looking for a place to spend the night, Tarek is befriended by Katz (Shlomo Vishinsky), an aging electrician who lost his only son to fighting against the Arab states. As the day wears on, Tarek meets Keren (Hili Yalon), a woman who was raised in an ultra-Orthodox household and left her family behind in search of her own freedom. Tarek finds a kindred spirit in Keren and acceptance in Katz, forcing him to reexamine the choices that brought him to Tel Aviv in the first place. Sof Shavua Be-Tel Aviv (aka For My Father) received its North American premiere at the 2008 Montreal World Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Dror ZahaviAlex Holmes
Writer(s):
Ido DrorJonatan Dror
Producer(s):
Rami DamriHeike Wiehle-TimmEviatar Dotan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Adult Situations)
Categories:
DramaForeign
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    Irene R.

    A terrific indie film! It kept my interest the whole time and really drew me into the story. I had to have the subtitles on since the whole movie is in (I think) Hebrew, but it was worth it. The characters were interesting and easy to follow. The backgrounds were beautiful.

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    Stephen F.

    A very good film with a views from both sides of the conflict. A movie that shows there is hope it can be resolved. You keep thinking about long after you watch, highly recommended.

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    Cedrick or Kristy W.

    Great heart felt movie. Shows how racism and being powerless can propel an everyday man to do something horrible.

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