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La fiesta de despedida

Título original: Mita Tova
  • 2014
  • B15
  • 1h 35min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
2.3 k
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Ilan Dar, Levana Finkelstein, Ze'ev Revach, and Aliza Rosen in La fiesta de despedida (2014)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaResidents of a retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend, though they are faced with a series of dilemmas when rumors of the machine be... Leer todoResidents of a retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend, though they are faced with a series of dilemmas when rumors of the machine begin to spread.Residents of a retirement home build a machine for self-euthanasia in order to help their terminally ill friend, though they are faced with a series of dilemmas when rumors of the machine begin to spread.

  • Dirección
    • Tal Granit
    • Sharon Maymon
  • Guionistas
    • Tal Granit
    • Sharon Maymon
  • Elenco
    • Ze'ev Revach
    • Levana Finkelstein
    • Aliza Rosen
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    2.3 k
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    • Dirección
      • Tal Granit
      • Sharon Maymon
    • Guionistas
      • Tal Granit
      • Sharon Maymon
    • Elenco
      • Ze'ev Revach
      • Levana Finkelstein
      • Aliza Rosen
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 48Opiniones de los críticos
    • 71Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 9 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    Ze'ev Revach
    Ze'ev Revach
    • Yehezkel
    Levana Finkelstein
    Levana Finkelstein
    • Levana
    • (as Levana Finkelshtein)
    Aliza Rosen
    Aliza Rosen
    • Yana
    Ilan Dar
    Ilan Dar
    • Dr. Daniel
    Raffi Tavor
    Raffi Tavor
    • Raffi Segal
    • (as Rafi Tabor)
    Yosef Carmon
    Yosef Carmon
    • Carmon
    • (as Josef Carmon)
    Hilla Sarjon
    Hilla Sarjon
    • Noa
    • (as Hilla Surjon)
    Ruth Geller
    Ruth Geller
    • Zelda
    Michael Koresh
    • Menachem
    Idit Teperson
    Idit Teperson
    • Ziva
    Shmuel Wolf
    Shmuel Wolf
    • Max
    • (as Samuel Wolf)
    Kobi Maimon
    Kobi Maimon
    • Policeman
    • (as Kobi Maymon)
    Hanna Rieber
    Hanna Rieber
    • Klara Lemberg
    • (as Hanna Reiber)
    Jameel Khoury
    Jameel Khoury
    • Hospital Doctor
    Ilanit Dado
    • Hospital Nurse
    • (as Illanit Dado Lansky)
    Itzik Konfino
    Hezi Saddik
    • Dr. Nakash
    Ruth Farhi
    Ruth Farhi
    • Dirección
      • Tal Granit
      • Sharon Maymon
    • Guionistas
      • Tal Granit
      • Sharon Maymon
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    8avital-gc-1

    Moving and provocative

    I laughed, I cried, I loved this film.

    Old people in a retirement home face illness and dementia every day. When the wife of a very sick friend tells the patent inventor Yehezkel that her husband is desperate to die and end the pain, Yehezkel builds an appropriate machine.

    The emotional and the moral aspects of helping with self-euthanasia come up. It's always subtle, or really painful, or funny-and the narrative is never longer than it should.

    There's even a scene with a song-and it is subversive and moving-brings Almodovar to mind.

    Great acting of everyone.

    There are some glitches in the Portuguese subtitles, but maybe not in English-and either way, it's not that bad.
    6Nozz

    Excellent acting, but not a very healthy message

    I'd like to give this movie a 10 for acting and a 2 for content, because it weighs in on the side of euthanasia, with humor and sentimentality, and euthanasia is a treacherously slippery slope. Who should be more aware of what can happen when society starts ending lives deemed not worth living than the Jewish Israelis who made this movie and the Germans, of all people, who godfathered it? But to give the movie its due, it includes fine acting, including many dynamic and demanding close-ups, from Ze'ev Revach, Levana Finkelstein, and the other major players. Revach won Israel's annual Best Actor award for this role, and the angelic Finkelstein, portraying a woman with incipient Alzheimer's, was unjustly passed over for Best Actress in favor of the colorless but personally popular Dana Ivgy. The movie also won awards for its cinematography (which, it's been complained, makes sheltered housing look too attractive) and for its soundtrack.
    8Red-125

    Interesting film, but not very funny

    The Israeli movie Mita Tova was shown in the U.S. with the title The Farewell Party (2014). It was co-written and co-directed by Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon. It's described as a drama/comedy, but it's not very funny.

    I like the concept of the movie--a group of older people in a retirement home are brought together to help members of their group who are suffering. Can they technically manage euthanasia? What are the ethical and moral implications? What are the legal implications?

    The most difficult situation does not involve physical pain. Levana, played by Levana Finkelstein, is a beautiful, intelligent woman who is showing signs of dementia. She's astute enough, in her lucid moments, to understand what's happening to her. What is the wisest answer to her terrible problem?

    The directors made a brilliant casting decision when they chose Ms. Finkelstein as the actor to play Levana. We tend to think of patients with dementia as being very old, with disheveled hair and clothing. Finkelstein does not conform to this stereotype. She is youthful, attractive, and stylish. We realize that this woman had a reasonable expectation of many more years of happiness. Sadly, that expectation will not be fulfilled. It's tragic.

    I found the comic portion of the movie to be problematic. Certainly, you can have comic interludes in a tragedy. However, I don't believe directors Granit and Maymon succeeded in making the comedy work. To me, this was a drama, and I think viewers should approach it as a drama. If you enjoy the comic aspects of the movie, all the better.

    We saw this film at Rochester's Little Theatre, as part of the fabulous Rochester International Film Festival. It will work very well on a small screen.
    7CleveMan66

    "The Farewell Party" tackles in important topic with humor and heart.

    A woman in a retirement home answers a telephone ringing in the hallway. The caller pretends to be God and asks the terminally-ill woman to continue her difficult medical treatments. "We currently don't have any vacancies," he says, referring to heaven. He adds that the woman's husband says "hello." The woman is shocked. "My husband?" she says. "I was never married." God quickly hangs up.

    This is the opening scene from the Israeli comedy-drama "The Farewell Party" (NR, 1:35) and it perfectly encapsulates what the movie is – a sometimes comedic look at the very serious topic of euthanasia.

    Yehezkel (Ze'ev Revach) is an old man who has several friends in a Jerusalem retirement home. As one of his friends lies in great pain and close to death, the man's wife begs Yehezkel to do something to help her husband. Yehezkel is a retired machinist. He researches and builds a euthanasia device which allows his friend to press a button and self-administer a drug that basically puts him to sleep. The old man is able to end his suffering and die with dignity. His widow is heart-broken, but grateful. What seemed like an ending, however, turns out to be only the beginning of the story for Yehezkel and his friends.

    Rumors about the old man's death quickly circulate around the retirement home. Yehezkel and his co-conspirators soon find themselves facing a series of moral dilemmas regarding helping to end the suffering of others. One man threatens to call the police if the group doesn't help his terminally-ill wife in the same way that they helped the first man. As it becomes clear that this will not be the last such request, they each have to come to terms with what they've done and decide how to react to what they're now being asked. As they begin to disagree about what to do next, and the circumstances start hitting even closer to home, the decisions become more difficult, and the dilemmas more profound.

    Neither the film nor its characters take this topic lightly, even though the script does have some fun with the various circumstances that present themselves. The movie's opening scene shows that Yehezkel (the voice of "God" on one end of that phone call) wants to preserve the life of his friends. Yet, out of respect for them, and probably wondering what he'd want if he were in their situation, Yehezkel and a few others choose what they see as the least terrible among some pretty terrible options. To keep the movie from being too depressing, and to make such a serious topic more palatable, the script allows us to see a little of the humor in the lives of these characters – and in some of their deaths – but with due respect.

    "The Farewell Party" tells an interesting story about a controversial subject and still manages to function well as entertainment. The film is more serious than the trailer, movie poster and title imply, but most of the humor is well-done and well-placed throughout the film. The script and direction of Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon balance the comedy and drama based on what's happening in the story at any given moment and the very talented cast makes it work. Still, just a few of the movie's light-hearted moments feel a little inappropriate and a sub-plot about a secret romantic relationship between two male characters seems unnecessarily distracting, but those are relatively minor complaints. Overall, this movie entertains the audience, while encouraging each audience member to think about a very important topic and how we each feel about it. "B+"
    8ctowyi

    It's time to laugh in the face of death

    There are not many films that will make me ponder about my mortality. Sitting in the old- school cinema of The Projector last night, I think only Departures (2008) made me do that. About what exactly? About whether my life journey up to that point has yielded dividends in terms of significant milestones and character building; about whether I have laid the path ahead of me; about whether I have enriched my own life so that I can enrich others who crossed my path; about my legacy. Departures changed my life. Since then no other films have come along to make me contemplate the deeper aspects of my mortality. That is until last night.

    The Farewell Party (2014) opened the Israeli Film Festival here and what a film it was. I found myself laughing so hard at the antics and ideas, but I think I got ahead of myself here. The story is about a group of old friends living in a retirement home for old folks. Life is hard when they see their friends slowly dying from debilitating diseases. So a tinkerer tinkers out a self-euthanising machine to put the choice of life or death in the hands of terminally ill patients. Soon the rumours of the machine spread and more people ask for their help. The group of friends are now faced with a life and death dilemma.

    I think this gem of a film is what it means to laugh in the face of death. From the get go scene of a woman getting a phone call from God, me and my friends and a near full-house audience were laughing till our sides hurt. This is not rude humour of the Hollywood kind but sensitive and compassionate. By tackling the difficult theme of euthanasia through comedy, it provides a way into a labyrinthine can of worms. It feels real and genuine, not made up to gain sympathies. The tone is deftly maintained from the first scene to the last with nary a misstep. Nothing is overcooked; everything timed perfectly. It is warm and comforting; like snuggling underneath a warm blanket with your significant other in cold weather. There is joy coupled with deep sadness. Get ready to laugh through streaming tears.

    The writing is marvellous and effortless in a sense that the two writer-directors must have written this from a deep place of hurts but yet it doesn't want to wring your emotions dry. It rises above the common denominator and glides from scene to scene like an angel on wings. It is thorough but never exhausting. It dares to ask hard questions but never forces its ideas down your throat. Get ready to debate after the movie because you will want to. The acting by the ensemble cast is amazing. Watch out for a scene in which they wear nothing just to cheer a friend up. The exquisite balancing act is sheer masterclass. Not many directors would be able this pull it off and I think you really need to be an amazing human being to be able to do this, and we got two here.

    Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon were there last night with an illuminating post-film discussion. Their talk was candid, heartfelt and they shared from a deep place. I had a chance to talk to them later about a scene in which the actors did a song number that felt like the only misstep for me and you know what... their explanation convinced me it wasn't. Love the film; love them.

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      Opening and closing credits are in Hebrew and English, but the English translations end after the actor credits.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de octubre de 2015 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Israel
      • Alemania
    • Sitios oficiales
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Jerusalén, Israel
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      • Pie Films
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      • Twenty Twenty Vision Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
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      • 24 may 2015
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