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Kedma (2002)
Synopsis
May 1948. Battles are raging in Palestine between the Jews and the Arabs. In two weeks, the British mandate will come to an end and they will leave the country.
A rusty cargo ship, the Kedma, is on its way to the Promised Land. Hundreds of Holocaust survivors from all over Europe are packed aboard.
On a beach in Palestine, soldiers of the Palmach – the clandestine Jewish army – wait to welcome them, whilst British soldiers intend to stop them disembarking.
Nevertheless, a small group of men and women manages to escape to the hills and finds itself in the midst of the battle for the road to Jerusalem. An unconventional epic from celebrated director Amos Gitai.
Cast: Andrei Kashkar, Helena Yaralova, Yussuf Abu-Warda, Moni Moshonov, Liron Levo, Juliano Mer, Sendi Bar, Tomer Russo
Cannes (In Competition), Toronto, Karlovy Vary
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Title: Kedma (2002)
Directed by: Amos Gitai
Date of birth: 11 October 1950, Haifa, Israel
Writing credits:
Amos Gitai, Mordechai Goldhecht, Marie-José Sanselme, Haim Hazaz
Music by: David Darling, Manfred Eicher
Country: Israel
Language: Hebrew, Arabic, German, Polish, Russian, Yiddish
Color: Color
Runtime: 100 min.
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