Campfire (2004) Israel
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Director:Joseph Cedar
Studio:Film Movement
Producer:Yves Verbraeken
Writer:Bavo Defurne
Rating:6.7 (371 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2013-12-06
UPC:0616892673125
Price:$19.95
Genre:Israeli films
Release:2006-09-12
IMDb:0244577
Duration:96
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Stereo
Languages:Hebrew
Subtitles:English
Features:Black and White
LAC code:300011206
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Joseph Cedar  ...  (Director)
Bavo Defurne  ...  (Writer)
 
Yehoram Gaon  ...  
Maya Maron  ...  
Yehuda Levi  ...  
Hani Furstenberg  ...  
Itay Turgeman  ...  
Joram Schurmans  ...  Tijl
Koen Van Heule  ...  Wout
CircĂ© Lethem  ...  Ineke
Maarten Verbeuren  ...  Carl
Ewin Ryckaert  ...  Editor
Comments: From MCL Fall 2013

Summary: The year is 1981. Rachel Gerlik a 42-year-old widow, mother of two beautiful teenage daughters, Esti and Tami, wants to join the founding group of a new religious settlement in the West Bank. The problem is that the acceptance committee won't accept her unless she remarries and proves that she and her daughters can meet the group's religious and ideological standards. When Tami, her youngest daughter, is accused of seducing some boys from her youth movement, Rachel is forced to weigh her alliances. Only Yossi, a 50 year-old bachelor, and the new man in Rachel's life, can show Rachel that living as an outcast is not as bad as it seems.

From the director of Time of Favor (winner of six Israeli Academy Awards including Best Picture 2000), comes Campfire, a story of one woman's personal battle, but also a portrait of a political movement that has forever effected millions of lives in the Middle East.