7 Movies Directed by Amos Gitai

Kadosh

Kadosh

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1999-06-10

Languages:

Hebrew

Countries:

Israel, France

Runtime:

110 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (1500 Reviews)

Director:

Amos Gitai

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Eliette Abecassis

Amos Gitai

Fullplot:

The year 2000 approaches in Jerusalem's Orthodox Mea Shearim quarter, where the women work, keep house, and have children so the men can study the Torah and the Talmud. Rivka is happily and passionately married to Meir, but they remain childless. The yeshiva's rabbi, who is Meir's father, wants Meir to divorce Rivka: "a barren woman is no woman." Rivka's sister, Malka, is in love with Yakov, a Jew shunned by the yeshiva as too secular. The rabbi arranges Malka's marriage to Yossef, whose agitation when fulfilling religious duties approaches the grotesque. Can the sisters sort out their hearts' desires within this patriarchal world? If not, have they any other options?

Kippur

Kippur

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2000-09-13

Languages:

Hebrew

Countries:

Israel, France

Runtime:

124 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.4 (1258 Reviews)

Director:

Amos Gitai

Genres:

DramaWar

Cast:

Writer:

Amos Gitai

Marie-Jose Sanselme

Fullplot:

The film takes place in 1973 during the Yom Kippur War in which Egypt and Syria launched attacks in Sinai and the Golan Heights. The story is told from the perspective of Israeli soldiers. We are led by Weinraub and his friend Ruso on a day that begins with quiet city streets, but ends with death, destruction and devastation of both body and mind. Various scenes are awash in the surreal, as Weinraub's head hangs out over a rescue helicopter's open door, watching with tranquil desperation as the earth passes beneath, the overpowering whir of the blades creating a hypnotic state. It is not a traditional blood, guts and glory film. There are no men in battle, only the rescue crew trying to pick up the broken pieces.

Kedma

Kedma

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-05-22

Languages:

Hebrew, Arabic, German, Polish, Russian, Yiddish

Countries:

Italy, Israel, France

Runtime:

100 min

IMDB Ratings:

(578 Reviews)

Director:

Amos Gitai

Genres:

DramaWar

Cast:

Writer:

Amos Gitai

Mordechai Goldhecht

Haim Hazaz (novel)

Marie-Jose Sanselme

Taufik Zayad (poem)

Fullplot:

Set seven days before the creation of the state of Israel in May 1948, a small rusted ship, with a group of concentration camp survivors from Shoah, is received at the new territory with open hostility. They are met by British troops, who are shooting at them, and are trying to forbid them from disembarking. As well, the survivors are met with guns blasts being shot by the Jewish secret army, who has come to help them. Only a small group actually succeeds in landing on the small beach, where they are able to experience their first hours in Palestine. Tired and hungry, the hopeful emigrants have then to follow the Jewish forces to immediately take up arms against the Arabs. Unspoken truths from both sides explode in the violent and tragic conflict.

September 11

September 11

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-09-11

Languages:

English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese

Countries:

UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran

Runtime:

134 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

(4698 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Youssef Chahine (segment)

Sabrina Dhawan (segment)

Amos Gitai (segment)

Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)

Paul Laverty (segment)

Claude Lelouch (segment)

Ken Loach (segment)

Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)

Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)

Sean Penn (segment)

Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)

Danis Tanovic (segment)

Daisuke Tengan (segment)

Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)

Vladimir Vega (segment)

Fullplot:

Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.

September 11

September 11

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2002-09-11

Languages:

English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, French Sign Language, Japanese

Countries:

UK, France, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, USA, Iran

Runtime:

134 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

(4698 Reviews)

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Youssef Chahine (segment)

Sabrina Dhawan (segment)

Amos Gitai (segment)

Alejandro Gonzèlez Ièèrritu (segment)

Paul Laverty (segment)

Claude Lelouch (segment)

Ken Loach (segment)

Samira Makhmalbaf (segment)

Idrissa Ouedraogo (segment)

Sean Penn (segment)

Marie-Jose Sanselme (segment)

Danis Tanovic (segment)

Daisuke Tengan (segment)

Pierre Uytterhoeven (segment)

Vladimir Vega (segment)

Fullplot:

Eleven directors from 11 countries each contribute an 11-minute short reflecting on the events of 11 September 2001. A village teacher in Iran tries to explain to her young students what's happened. City kids in Burkina Faso think they've spotted Osama bin Laden. A deaf Frenchwoman in Manhattan writes a Dear John letter to a man who has left that morning for work at the World Trade Center. A Chilean remembers Allende. Events recall other deaths. A mother endures more than her son's death. And so on. The tone varies, as do the locales. Most stories are about others coming to terms with the events of the day, but at least one confronts the viewer with tragedy and death.

Alila

Alila

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2003-10-01

Languages:

Hebrew, English

Countries:

Israel, France

Runtime:

123 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.1 (456 Reviews)

Director:

Amos Gitai

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Amos Gitai

Yehoshua Kenaz (novel)

Marie-Jose Sanselme (screenplay)

Fullplot:

In Tel Aviv, the gloomy Ezra hires foreign workers without permits to build an addition to a homely block of flats where his ex-wife Mali lives with her current lover Ilan. Ezra and Mali's young son Eyal hates the army and is AWOL, living among prostitutes and drug dealers. Gabi, a beautiful young woman who's a friend of Mali's, is carrying on an affair with Hezi, an older man insisting on secrecy. Hezi rents an apartment at the building for their trysts. Neighbors complain about the noise of their lovemaking and of the construction. Lives revolve slowly one around another. "Everyone's out for himself," says Ezra of Israeli society. Suicide bombings and elections provide a backdrop.

Free Zone

Free Zone

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2006-04-07

Languages:

English, Hebrew, Arabic, Spanish

Countries:

Israel, Belgium, France, Spain

Runtime:

90 min

IMDB Ratings:

5.9 (2475 Reviews)

Director:

Amos Gitai

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Cast:

Writer:

Amos Gitai

Marie-Jose Sanselme

Fullplot:

The confused American Rebecca has left USA to live in Jordan. After breaking her engagement with her Israeli boyfriend, she asks the Israeli taxi driver Hanna to take her anywhere but the place where she is. Hanna tells her that she needs to go Jordan's Free Zone, a place surrounded by Syria, Iraq and South Arabia, to receive US$ 30,000.00 that the Palestinian partner of her husband called "The American" owes to him. When they arrive in the location, they do not find the "The American" but a Palestinian woman called Leila. Hanna forces Leila to take her to meet "The American" in his Oasis, but when they arrive there, she is informed that his son has burnt the place, stolen the money and crossed the border.

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