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Kippur (2000)

Kippur (2000)
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Filmmaker Amos Gitai was a first-hand witness to the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in which troops from Egypt and Syria chose one of the holiest days of the Jewish calendar to launch a surprise attack on Israel. This film examines the short but bloody conflict through the eyes of a student, Weinraub (Liron Levo). Weinraub and his friend Russo (Tomer Russo) have been instructed to join a special military unit on the Golan Heights shortly after the fighting begins, but in the confusion they are instead thrown in with an emergency medical team led by Dr. Klauzner (Uri Ran Klauzner). Weinraub and Ruso help Klauzner and his men rescue the wounded, and they find themselves in as much danger as the soldiers on the front line, as the fighting rages on around them and their helicopter is hit by enemy fire. Meanwhile, on the ground another doctor (Pini Mittleman) tries to preserve an oasis of calm and medical discipline in the midst of war. Kippur was shown in competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Uri Ran Klauzner
Director(s):
Amos Gitai
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Kippur

Filmmaker Amos Gitai was a first-hand witness to the 1973 Yom Kippur War, in which troops from Egypt and Syria chose one of the holiest days of the Jewish calendar to launch a surprise attack on Israel. This film examines the short but bloody conflict through the eyes of a student, Weinraub (Liron Levo). Weinraub and his friend Russo (Tomer Russo) have been instructed to join a special military unit on the Golan Heights shortly after the fighting begins, but in the confusion they are instead thrown in with an emergency medical team led by Dr. Klauzner (Uri Ran Klauzner). Weinraub and Ruso help Klauzner and his men rescue the wounded, and they find themselves in as much danger as the soldiers on the front line, as the fighting rages on around them and their helicopter is hit by enemy fire. Meanwhile, on the ground another doctor (Pini Mittleman) tries to preserve an oasis of calm and medical discipline in the midst of war. Kippur was shown in competition at the 2000 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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123 mins

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Director(s):
Amos Gitai
Writer(s):
Amos Gitai
Producer(s):
Michel PropperAmos Gitai
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    Nick L.

    Kippur is more realistic than most war movies. Ironically, that makes it less interesting. The focus is on two men in an airborne rescue unit. We don’t see the whole war; just their slices of it. The director doesn’t use the quick, tight shots of, say, Saving Private Ryan. He uses long shots and takes. This makes for some tedious movie moments. There’s a scene where the rescue unit takes casualties from a rally point. Tanks and ambulances pull in, drop off wounded, and go in a continuous loop. You don’t see where they come from. You don’t know where they go. The medics go back and forth until the chopper’s full. They move slowly carrying stretchers over muddy ground. No real close ups, quick edits or music. Background noise deliberately obscures the dialogue. It’s probably more true to life than most war movies. You get a sense of the chaos and hard work. But you also get an urge to fast forward.

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    Andrew Z.

    I wish I had read the other reviews here first. Extremely slow. I was looking for something to provide some historical background on the war --- this really didn't provide much of that at all.

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    Mitchell A.

    Unwatchable

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