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Kedma
Directed by
Amos Gitai
2002
1h 40m
Drama
,
War
,
History
6
33%
59%
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In May 1948, shortly before the creation of the State of Israel, hundreds of immigrants from across Europe arrive in Palestine--only to risk arrest by British troops.
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Cast of Kedma
Andrei Kashkar
Yanush
Moni Moshonov
Klibanov
Yussuf Abu-Warda
The Arab Man
Elena Yaralova
Rossa
Sendi Bar
Yardena
Juliano Mer-Khamis
Moussa
Menachem Lang
Menachem
Tomer Russo
Milek
Liron Levo
Gideon
Roman Hazanowski
Roman
Dalia Shachaf
Dalia
Keren Ben Rafael
Isha
Sasha Chernichovsky
Sacha
Rawda Suleiman
Jaffra
Gal Altschuler
Ygal
Kedma Reviews
Boxoffice Magazine
Shlomo Schwartzberg
A pedestrian, unexciting drama.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
While minimalist in its presentation, the film becomes nearly operatic in its intensity.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
For all its provocation, Kedma is an often dull, incoherent film, and its characters remain frustratingly sketchy.
Compuserve
Harvey S. Karten
This poor-man's 'Exodus' brings to life the struggle of an illegal shipment of Jews to Palestine just weeks before the declaration of the State of Israel.
Village Voice
J. Hoberman
Mesmerizingly bad filmmaking.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
The characters prove nothing more than patchy sketches and the drama simply evaporates.
culturevulture.net
Leslie Katz
The film's "message"...is treated with such a heavy hand, that it'd almost be manipulative - if it weren't ultimately boring.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Gitai has made a quirky film about the origins of the state of Israel that provides insights into the source of present day Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Whether you agree with Gitai's views or not, the film's flaws make watching Kedma an unpleasant chore.
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