Carmel (2009)
Sobre o filme
The film is a kaleidoscope of images and associations from the distant Jewish past and the immediate Israeli present, sculpted from both collective and personal memories. Using Jeanne Moreau’s voice as a kind of chorus – she recites texts and poems in voice-over –, Gitai visits an Israeli army encampment, where he laments the “half-truths and half lies” on television and the “endless war” that his son is now engaged in fighting. As a counterpoint to these ancient and modern wars, he introduces memories of his mother through letters, sounds and anecdotes, a mother who spent much of the sixties in London.
Título original: Carmel
Ano: 2009
Classificação: 18 years
Duração: 93 min.
Gênero: Documentary
Cor: color
Direção: Amos Gitai
Roteiro: Amos Gitai
Fotografia: Stefano Falivene
Montagem: Isabelle Ingold
Elenco: Amitai Ashkenazi, Amos Lavie, Ben Eide, Ben Gitai, Efratia Gitai, Jeanne Moreau
Produtor: Amos Gitaï, Michael Tapuach, Laurent Truchot, Augustus Pelliccia
Produção: Agav Films