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Campfire
Directed by
Joseph Cedar
Not Rated
2004
1h 36m
Drama
,
Romance
7.0
88%
75%
6.2
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The story of one woman's personal battle for acceptance, but also a portrait of a political movement that has forever affected millions of lives in the Middle East.
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Cast of Campfire
Moshe Ivgy
Yossi
Assi Dayan
Motkeh
Yehoram Gaon
Moshe Weinstock
Oshri Cohen
Rafi
Yehuda Levi
Yoel
Itay Turgeman
Gozlan (as Itay Turgeman)
Avi Grainik
Oded
Michaela Eshet
Rachel Gerlik
Hani Furstenberg
Tami Gerlik
Maya Maron
Esti
Idit Teperson
Shula (as Edith Teperson)
Barak Lizork
Yaniv
Danny Zahavi
Ilan
Dina Senderson
Inbal
Ofer Seker
Yair
Jonathan Bar-Giora
Lobby Lounge Pianist
Joseph Cedar
Director / Writer
Dan Shiray
Associate Producer
David Mandil
Producer
Eyal Shiray
Producer
Campfire Ratings & Reviews
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Wraps up rather abruptly and a little too neatly, but Campfire still roars effectively.
Film Journal International
Eric Monder
Succeeds because Cedar skillfully develops his narrative, and he is ably helped by a strong cast led by Eshet and fine production
Miami Herald
Marta Barber
It's a story about sexism and inequalities, and were it not for its hokey ending, the film would've gained even more international recognition.
Observer
Rex Reed
Israeli films in general constitute dissenting voices against the established order by championing individual aspirations. Still, Mr. Cedar's own background makes him an unusual candidate for the role of dissenter.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
Beyond casting a jaundiced eye at the community's oppressive communalism, Campfire neither endorses nor opposes the settler movement that since 1981 has become an incendiary issue in Israel.
Newark Star-Ledger
Lisa Rose
A humane portrait of a troubled household and, by extension, a troubled country.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
A good movie that could have been better, Joseph Cedar's sensitive Israeli drama falters when he trades sociological observations for political ones.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Released as the settlements on the Gaza Strip were being dismantled, Cedar's film offers a refreshing new perspective of them and a sly critique of their origins.
ReelTalk Movie Reviews
Donald J. Levit
A 'little film' about loneliess and the difficult ability to love and to trust --but at the same time more universal than the shifting tide of nations' concerns.
Village Voice
Akiva Gottlieb
The timelier elements of Campfire, which cleared house at Israel's Academy Awards this year, are too salient to dismiss.
Film Threat
Phil Hall
Completely monotonous.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
A believable household in transition, messy emotions and all.
Internet Reviews
Steve Rhodes
A poignant picture about the need to fit in and find your place in life.
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