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Close To Home (2005)

Close To Home (2005)
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Two women with little in common are brought together by the shared annoyances of military service in this comedy drama from Israel. Mirit (Naama Schendar) is an 18-year-old woman serving her compulsory hitch with the Israeli Army in Jerusalem, and while she's hardworking and dedicated, the rigid discipline goes against her free-spirited nature and she's not sure how she feels about her work, especially when it means being ordered to harass Arabs by her superior officer, Dubek (Irit Suki). Another soldier in the same platoon, Smadar (Smadar Sayar), can't be said to have mixed feelings about the Army -- she clearly hates it and begs her wealthy and influential parents to have her transferred. When Mirit and her friends openly rebel against Dubek, Smadar sides with the officer, and relations between Mirit and Smadar are strained until a terrorist bombing puts the two women on common ground. They soon land a cushy assignment checking baggage at a luxury hotel, but when Mirit has a brief fling with a guest at the inn, it throws her military career in a tailspin, and Smadar is powerless to help her friend. Karov la Bayit (aka Close to Home) was the first feature film for the writing and directing team of Vidi Bilu and Dalia Hager. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Smadar SayarNaama Schendar, (more)
Director(s):
Dalia HagerVidi Bilu, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Close To Home

Two women with little in common are brought together by the shared annoyances of military service in this comedy drama from Israel. Mirit (Naama Schendar) is an 18-year-old woman serving her compulsory hitch with the Israeli Army in Jerusalem, and while she's hardworking and dedicated, the rigid discipline goes against her free-spirited nature and she's not sure how she feels about her work, especially when it means being ordered to harass Arabs by her superior officer, Dubek (Irit Suki). Another soldier in the same platoon, Smadar (Smadar Sayar), can't be said to have mixed feelings about the Army -- she clearly hates it and begs her wealthy and influential parents to have her transferred. When Mirit and her friends openly rebel against Dubek, Smadar sides with the officer, and relations between Mirit and Smadar are strained until a terrorist bombing puts the two women on common ground. They soon land a cushy assignment checking baggage at a luxury hotel, but when Mirit has a brief fling with a guest at the inn, it throws her military career in a tailspin, and Smadar is powerless to help her friend. Karov la Bayit (aka Close to Home) was the first feature film for the writing and directing team of Vidi Bilu and Dalia Hager. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
99 mins

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Director(s):
Dalia HagerVidi Bilu
Writer(s):
Vidi BiluDalia Hager
Producer(s):
Itai TamirMarek Rozenbaum
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    Michael D.

    Highly recommended, don't pass this up! Correct me if Im wrong but i hear it's manditory to join the military in Israel. Tough girls I shall say.

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    Bonnie and james P.

    We like to see how other parts of the world live and this movie certainly reveals that. It is more drama than COMEDY.... the leading characters are good in their parts..OK...

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    Myles S.

    I could not discern a plot in this movie. It was more a slice of life of young girls who were required to be in the army. Although the Israeli- Palestinian relationship was interesting, the rest of it was boring.

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