3 Movies Directed by Joseph Cedar

Time of Favor

Time of Favor

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2000-11-30

Languages:

Hebrew

Countries:

Israel

Runtime:

102 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (470 Reviews)

Director:

Joseph Cedar

Genres:

Drama

Fullplot:

Is today's fanaticism tomorrow's policy? In a West Bank settlement, Rabbi Meltzer has a grand design: he's building a movement "to pray at the Temple Mount." His yeshiva has scholars, and the settlement is getting its own military company to be commanded by Menachem, a disciple of the rabbi. He also wants his daughter, Michal, to marry Pini, the yeshiva's best scholar. Michal has no interest in Pini, but she is attracted to Menachem. When she rebuffs Pini, he hatches a bold and secret plan. Is jealousy the motivation or something else? Meanwhile, the army and Mossad are closely watching the rabbi's activities and Menachem's military training. Who is trustworthy?

Beaufort

Beaufort

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2008-01-18

Languages:

Hebrew

Countries:

Israel

Runtime:

131 min

Rated:

UNRATED

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (3812 Reviews)

Director:

Joseph Cedar

Cast:

Writer:

Joseph Cedar

Ron Leshem (novel)

Fullplot:

BEAUFORT tells the story of LIRAZ LIBERTI, the 22 year-old outpost commander, and his troops in the months before Israel pulled out of Lebanon. This is not a story of war, but of retreat. This is a story with no enemy, only an amorphous entity that drops bombs from the skies while terrified young soldiers must find a way to carry out their mission until their very last minutes on that mountaintop. As LIRAZ lays the explosives which would destroy that very same structure that his friends had died defending, he witnesses the collapse of all he's been taught as an officer, and his soldier's mental and physical disintegration.

Footnote

Footnote

Basic Info:

Released Date:

2011-05-25

Languages:

Hebrew

Countries:

Israel

Runtime:

103 min

Rated:

PG

IMDB Ratings:

7.1 (4274 Reviews)

Director:

Joseph Cedar

Genres:

ComedyDrama

Fullplot:

The story of a great rivalry between a father and son, both eccentric professors in the Talmud department of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The son has an addictive dependency on the embrace and accolades that the establishment provides, while his father is a stubborn purist with a fear and profound revulsion for what the establishment stands for, yet beneath his contempt lies a desperate thirst for some kind of recognition. The Israel Prize, Israel's most prestigious national award, is the jewel that brings these two to a final, bitter confrontation.

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