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Kippur
Directed by
Amos Gitai
Not Rated
2002
1h 57m
Drama
,
War
6.3
82%
60%
5.4
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When the Yom Kippur War breaks out, two Israeli soldiers find themselves unable to locate their unit. Eager to take part in the war effort, they join an airborne medical evacuation unit.
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Where to Watch Kippur
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Kino Film Collection Amazon Channel
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Cast of Kippur
Liron Levo
Weinrub
Tomer Russo
Ruso
Uri Klauzner
Klausner
Yoram Hattab
The Pilot
Guy Amir
Gadassi
Juliano Mer-Khamis
The Captain
Ran Kauchinsky
Shlomo
Kobi Livne
Kobi
Liat Glick
Dina
Pini Mittleman
Hospital Doctor
Meital Berdah
Gidi Gov
Shai Gani
Army Doctor / Second Assistant Director
Noah Faran
Rescue Commander
Keren Gitai
Young soldier
Pini Mittelman
Civilian doctor
Amos Gitai
Director / Writer / Producer
Marie-Jose Sanselme
Writer
Laurent Truchot
Producer
Michel Propper
Producer
Kippur Ratings & Reviews
Tri-City Herald
Gary Wolcott
What makes this one of the more unusual foreign films from last year is how writer-director Amos Gitai executes this material. The cinematography is incredible.
Film Scouts
Jason Gorber
A powerful film both intimate and epic, Kippur far exceeded my expectations. While I found his last film, Kadosh, to be overly melodramatic and drawn out, the mix of humour and horror in this film work well to create an extremely effective movie.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
A near-masterpiece.
Boxoffice Magazine
Ed Scheid
Gitai's forceful direction realistically captures the chaos, dislocation and agony that the helicopter team witness and experience.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's as good a war film as I have ever seen, and that includes the gritty hard-nosed Sam Fuller's autobiography "The Big Red One."
Critical Eye
Mark Freeman
all the more daring for its desire to convey its message without didacticism or even conventional methods of narrative.
culturevulture.net
Arthur Lazere
an uncompromising look at war... unglamorous, unromanticized, gritty and intimate
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
A patience-trying docudrama almost completely devoid of any trace of narrative structure or even defined characters.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
A classic war film, at once elegiac and immediate, that takes you smack into the chaos of combat yet is marked by a detached perspective.
CinemaSense.Com
Cornell & Petricelli
A boldly authentic and thought provoking experience.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
The relentless attention to the sheer awfulness of war, which is the film's great strength, is also something of a shortcoming.
Chicago Reader
Fred Camper
Gitai plunges the viewer into the reality of modern warfare, in which the enemy is often invisible -- we never see the Syrians in Kippur -- and battle lines are often unclear.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Sean Axmaker
Simultaneously immediate and alienated, [Gitai] captures a chaotic portrait of the war with no glory, only the confusion, fear, and fatigue of a tour under fire.
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