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53rd San Francisco International Film Festival 22 April - 6 May 2010

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FILMS/

LEBANON

Levanon

New Directors

Israel, 2009, 94 minutes

SHOWTIMES

Sun, May 02 / 9:00 / Kabuki / LEBA02K
Wed, May 05 / 9:30 / Kabuki / LEBA05K

CREDITS

dir
Samuel Maoz
prod
David Silber, Ilann Girard, Benjamina Mirnik, Anat Bikel, Leon Edery, Moshe Edery, Uri Sabag
scr
Samuel Maoz
cam
Giora Bejach
editor
Arik Lahav-Leibovich
mus
Nicolas Becker
cast
Yoav Donat, Itay Tiran, Oshri Cohen, Michael Moshonov, Zohar Strauss
source
Sony Pictures Classics, 550 Madison Avenue, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022. EMAIL: sony_classics@spe.sony.com.


CAUSES
War & Conflict
Lebanon

An Israeli tank crew hits the ground hard during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon in this claustrophobic, visceral look at the Middle East conflict. Winner of the Venice Film Festival’s prestigious Golden Lion for Best Film, this Das Boot in a tank follows four luckless young men as they roll through a Lebanese town to separate civilians from the PLO, with predictably chaotic results. At first few villains, and fewer heroes, are in sight, with the only constant being the oppressive heat and sweat-laden interior of the tank. When something goes dangerously wrong, however, the situation escalates beyond all control and all reason. Joining a body of work that includes Waltz with Bashir and Beaufort, Lebanon addresses the madness of the Lebanon War through a first-person account. Writer/director Samuel Maoz was a naďve young recruit when he was sent to the same war, and his experiences there traumatized him for years afterwards. Placing viewers directly into the action, uncertain of what’s going on around them, surrounded by the noise and chaos of the outside world yet with literally no “viewpoint” out of the little box in which they find themselves, Maoz’s Lebanon creates a pointed metaphor for not just the Lebanon War but many other wars and conflicts. Alex Claude’s sound design of mechanical drones and muted explosions and a rumbling, sinister score by Nicolas Becker add to the film’s memorable, unsettling effect and turn Lebanon into a key work of an emerging Israeli new wave.

Presented with support from Chara Schreyer and Gordon Freund, as well as the Consulate General of Israel, San Francisco.

Presented in association with San Francisco Jewish Film Festival.

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