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Shiva

  • 2008
  • 1h 43min
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Yaël Abecassis, Hanna Azoulay Hasfari, Albert Iluz, Ronit Elkabetz, Moshe Ivgy, and Hana Laslo in Shiva (2008)
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Cuando uno de los hermanos muere, toda la familia viene por Shiva según la tradición judía en que la familia se sienta siete días en la casa tras la muerte de uno de sus familiares.Cuando uno de los hermanos muere, toda la familia viene por Shiva según la tradición judía en que la familia se sienta siete días en la casa tras la muerte de uno de sus familiares.Cuando uno de los hermanos muere, toda la familia viene por Shiva según la tradición judía en que la familia se sienta siete días en la casa tras la muerte de uno de sus familiares.

  • Dirección
    • Ronit Elkabetz
    • Shlomi Elkabetz
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    • Ronit Elkabetz
    • Shlomi Elkabetz
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    • Ronit Elkabetz
    • Moshe Ivgy
    • Yaël Abecassis
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
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    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Shlomi Elkabetz
    • Guión
      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Shlomi Elkabetz
    • Reparto principal
      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Moshe Ivgy
      • Yaël Abecassis
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    • Premios
      • 4 premios y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Ronit Elkabetz
    Ronit Elkabetz
    • Vivianne
    Moshe Ivgy
    Moshe Ivgy
    • Haim Ohayon
    Yaël Abecassis
    Yaël Abecassis
    • Lili Ohayon
    Albert Iluz
    Albert Iluz
    • Meir Ohayon
    • (as Albert Illouz)
    Hana Laslo
    Hana Laslo
    • Ita Ohayon
    Rafi Amzaleg
    Rafi Amzaleg
    • Jacques Ohayon
    Keren Mor
    Keren Mor
    • Ilana Ohayon
    Alon Aboutboul
    Alon Aboutboul
    • Itamar Ohayon
    Hanna Azoulay Hasfari
    Hanna Azoulay Hasfari
    • Simona Ohayon
    Simon Abkarian
    Simon Abkarian
    • Eliyahu
    Evelin Hagoel
    Evelin Hagoel
    • Evelyne
    Gil Frank
    Gil Frank
    • Ben Loulou
    Yechiel Elkabetz
    • Charlie Ohayon
    Ruby Porat Shoval
    Ruby Porat Shoval
    • Therese Ohayon
    • (as Ruby Shoval)
    David Ohayon
    • David Ohayon
    Orit Sher
    Orit Sher
    • Ruthi Ohayon
    Sulika Kadosh
    • Hanina Ohayon
    • (as Solika Kadosh)
    Dikla Elkaslassi
    Dikla Elkaslassi
    • Iris
    • (as Dikla Elkaslassy)
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      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Shlomi Elkabetz
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      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Shlomi Elkabetz
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    7Movie_Muse_Reviews

    Intense character study of collective mourning

    All families are different and maybe that's the hardest thing to keep in mind when watching tension mount and drama unfold in Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz's "Shiva." We mourn and handle loss both personally and collectively in different ways and even if we think we wouldn't ever let underlying issues between family members come out in the wake of tragedy like the Ohayon family, most of us are probably not Moroccan-Israeli Jews with nine siblings.

    "Shiva" premiered at Cannes in 2008 and has yet to be distributed in the United States, but I was fortunate to see it at the 2009 Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema. Considered a who's who of Israeli acting, the film was wildly acclaimed in Israel and although it loses some of that impact on an international level, the acting is still the film's strongest aspect.

    The story and structure of the film struck me as best suited for the stage. "Shiva" is a film about a sudden death in a large Moroccan Jewish family and the period of mourning directly following it, called Shiva (translated in Hebrew to "seven days" more or less). During Shiva, the family grieves in one house together for seven days to comfort each other. It's basically forced family time together, which for the Ohayon family, means tensions that otherwise might have stayed aside push to the forefront.

    With nine siblings and their subsequent spouses, it's very hard to keep track of all the characters and their personal issues in this film -- just another reason why it felt like it should have been done as a play. The important points worthy of note are that several of the brothers work for one of the brothers at a factory. The departed, Maurice, also left a couple of shops behind. Then there are some love affair subplots and generally sibling discontent. All this in the context of the Gulf War too. Sirens go off and the family members must put on their gas masks. Presumably all these tensions are what push the siblings away from mourning and onto their own personal issues.

    Therein is the trouble of the film. As interesting as it is to break down the psychology of these characters and their family, the truth of the matter is it's hard to believe they would be so inconsiderate and selfish during a time of tragedy for all of them. Instead of it being about cherishing Maurice's memory, they unearth deep-seated resentments and start immediately on the logistics of the future. The Elkabetzs are very cognizant of this, I think, but the disconnect is a troubling one because of how powerful death and mourning are. It's an interesting idea to show how sitting Shiva/forced communal mourning can lead to arguably unavoidable familial conflicts, but anyone who has experienced Shiva will have a hard time with these temperamental characters.

    The fine actors carry out this drama effectively, however. Despite simple camera-work and what must've been a very minimal number of takes, they command their screen time when they get it. Overall, this is an affecting film. It might not resonate or provide a Hollywood catharsis, but as a character study it really captures your attention. Death is part of all cultures and when it comes down to it, no matter how you personally feel about how mourning should be handled, this is just one of many intriguing cultural perspectives. ~Steven C Visit my site at http://moviemusereviews.blogspot.com
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    The top actors all get allocated tour-de-force scenes

    7 DAYS might not be the greatest translation of the title, because the original title is intended to refer more to the prescribed Jewish way of mourning than to the length of the mourning period. In the course of the movie, the full seven days do not even obviously pass. We meet, if I've got this right, the mother, five brothers, and two sisters of the deceased. The family has three major concerns to distract them from proper mourning-- the business that has given most of them a good life is going bankrupt, one of the brothers is running for mayor, and a love triangle is not far beneath the surface. What gives the movie much of its energy is the tension that reverberates because none of those is a fit topic to air out during the mourning period but all are urgent. Moreover the First Gulf War is on, and occasionally a missile alert is sounded. Thus there is always an excuse not to continue a scene past the scriptwriters' and actors' convenience. But they're good actors, including half a dozen of Israel's most respected. Some scenes are a little artificially stylized because of the number of actors who have to be involved without confusion, but all the top actors also get tour de force scenes in twos and threes. Evidently it helps if you can understand the colorful Moroccan Arabic expressions that punctuate the Hebrew and French, but I have to take that on trust.

    This is the second movie in a planned trilogy.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de abril de 2009 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Israel
      • Francia
    • Idiomas
      • Francés
      • Árabe
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    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Seven Days
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Savion, Israel
    • Empresas productoras
      • Thaleia Productions
      • EZ Films
      • July August Productions
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      • 1h 43min(103 min)
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