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''Alila'' is a 2003
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i film directed by
Amos Gitai Amos Gitai ( he, עמוס גיתאי; born 11 October 1950) is an Israeli filmmaker, who was trained as an architect. Gitai's work was presented in several major retrospectives in Pompidou Center in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and ...
and starring Yaël Abecassis, Uri Klauzner, and Hanna Laslo. The drama follows half a dozen very different characters through their lives in modern-day Israel, giving Gitai an opportunity to comment on his country's top social issues. The film received mixed reviews. '' Newsday'' called it, "sexy, colorful, courageous and boldly entertaining," and the ''
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'' called the director "Israel's one man new wave"; Stephen Holden of ''
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'' stated: "There really isn't a likable character in the movie, which opens today in Manhattan. The filmmaker's jaundiced view of humanity is matched by his eye for the ugly".


Plot

Instead of written credits at the beginning of the film, Gitai reads out the credits, introduces himself to the viewer, and explains that ''Alila'' is based on the novel ''Returning Lost Love''. The rest of the movie is made up of forty individual single-shot scenes depicting the lives of several Israelis. The character's lives overlap and collide. Gabi, a bobbed haired sexpot, and her lover Hezi—who is older, balding and married—rent a room to have an affair, while Ezra, a pot bellied divorcee, supervises an illegal construction site next door. All this racket drives Schwartz, a
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survivor, to a mental breakdown. Other characters include illegal immigrants, a teenage boy who's afraid to serve in the army, and a corrupt police officer. In each scene the camera moves through walls, over desks, and around rooms in order to keep focused on the character it is following, in moments of drama as well as in moments of mundane daily activity.


Cast

* Yael Abecassis - Gabi * Hanna Laslo - Mali * Ronit Elkabetz - Ronit *Uri Klauzner - Ezra *
Amos Lavi Amos Lavi (Hebrew: ; 1 January 1953 – 9 November 2010) was an Israeli stage and film actor. He won three Ophir Awards for the roles he played in the films '' Sh'Chur'', '' Nashim'' and ''Zirkus Palestina''. Career Lavi was born in Libya in 195 ...
- Hezi *Lupo Berkowitch - Aviram *Liron Levo - Ilan * Yosef Carmon - Schwartz *Amit Mestechkin - Eyal *Lyn Hsiao Zamir - Linda *Tomer Russo - Officer *Carmel Betto - Carmel *Dalit Kahan - Sharon *Kobi Zahavi - Kiosk owner *Eyal Elhadad - Locksmith


Reception

''Alila'' received mostly mixed reviews, with a score of 57 on Metacritic and a 41% "rotten" rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is said to have an "Altman-esque fabric" and a "Kiarostamian spirit" Some reviewers point to the film's political tone and social commentary about modern Israel. One reviewer goes so far as to compare Gitai to Michael Moore. It's assumed that Gitai's film will resonate most with Israelis, but offer outsiders an intimate look at the nation. Many reviews also comment on the sense of chaos in Gitai's film. Noisy people, their excitement and clamor, and the hop scotch from one story line to another creates a bustle in the film that's consistent throughout. Lewis Beale, of Film Journal International, writes, "It's a very Mediterranean atmosphere, in which everyone seems to love hard, hate with intensity and speak at the top of their lungs." This chaos, however, was not to all reviewers tastes. Peter Howell, of the ''
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'' simply stated that "It's a bit of a mess".


Awards

''Alila'' was nominated for two awards from the Israeli Film Academy in 2003: * Best
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- Laura Dinolesko * Best Supporting Actress -
Hana Laszlo Hana Laszlo ( he, חנה לסלאו; born 14 June 1953) is an Israeli actress, television presenter and comedian. In 2005, she won a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film '' Free Zone''. She has also receive ...
''Alila'' was nominated for one award from the
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in 2003: * Golden Spike--
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Amos Gitai ''Alila'' was nominated for one award from the
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in 2003: * Golden Lion—director Amos Gitai


References


External links


Alila's review on ''The Jewish Channel''
* * {{Amos Gitai 2003 films 2000s Hebrew-language films 2000s avant-garde and experimental films Films directed by Amos Gitai Films set in Tel Aviv Films shot in Israel Israeli avant-garde and experimental films Films based on Israeli novels