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Adama, mon kibboutz

Titre original : Adama Meshuga'at
  • 2006
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
788
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Adama, mon kibboutz (2006)
Drama

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet in mid-70's, 12-year old Dvir Avni navigates between the equality values of his home-born Kibbutz and the relationship with his undermined mother, whom the Kibbutz members will to denoun... Tout lireSet in mid-70's, 12-year old Dvir Avni navigates between the equality values of his home-born Kibbutz and the relationship with his undermined mother, whom the Kibbutz members will to denounce.Set in mid-70's, 12-year old Dvir Avni navigates between the equality values of his home-born Kibbutz and the relationship with his undermined mother, whom the Kibbutz members will to denounce.

  • Réalisation
    • Dror Shaul
  • Scénario
    • Dror Shaul
  • Casting principal
    • Tomer Steinhof
    • Ronit Yudkevitz
    • Shai Avivi
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    788
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Dror Shaul
    • Scénario
      • Dror Shaul
    • Casting principal
      • Tomer Steinhof
      • Ronit Yudkevitz
      • Shai Avivi
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 21avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 9 victoires et 7 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux15

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    Tomer Steinhof
    • Dvir
    Ronit Yudkevitz
    Ronit Yudkevitz
    • Miri
    Shai Avivi
    Shai Avivi
    • Avraham
    Pini Tavger
    Pini Tavger
    • Eyal
    Gal Zaid
    Gal Zaid
    • Shimshon
    Henri Garcin
    Henri Garcin
    • Stephan
    Danielle Kitsis
    Danielle Kitsis
    • Maya
    • (as Daniel Kitsis)
    Idit Tzur
    • Hanna
    Yosef Carmon
    Yosef Carmon
    • Zvi
    Sharon Zuckerman
    • Etty
    Rivka Neuman
    Rivka Neuman
    • Zila
    • (as Rika Nueman)
    Ami Weil
    • Uzi
    Hila Ofer
    • Linda
    Omer Berger
    • Ronen
    Natan Sgan-Cohen
    • Avi
    • Réalisation
      • Dror Shaul
    • Scénario
      • Dror Shaul
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    Avis des utilisateurs14

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    10tonyw-21

    Sweet Mud (Adama Meshuga'at) - hilarious & dark @ same time!

    This is the second feature film by Dror Shaul. Set on an Israeli kibbutz Bet-Gvurot in 1974, this provocative film explores life on the kibbutzim in its most hilarious and dark forms. Dvir (Tom Steinhof) is an adventurous 12-year old who protects his mother Miri (Roni Yudkevitch), a single parent who is emotionally unstable. Miri forms a long-distance romance with an older man in Switzerland Stephan (Henri Garcin). When Stephan comes to visit, Miri emerges from her darkness and for an instant, her life shines. When Stephan's actions bring him into conflict with the leadership of the kibbutz, he is banished and Miri regresses. Dvir's brother Eyal (Pini Tabger) goes off to fight in the Yom Kippur War and Dvir is on his own and restless as he approaches his Bar Mitzvah. The film paints an unflattering image of life on the kibbutz, raising issues such as alcoholism, promiscuity, and acute isolation. When Shaul offered an advance screening at a kibbutz in Israel, they were reportedly shocked and offended. A poignant and funny film with a bitter-sweet ending.
    7shirix

    Captivating and emotional yet political by nature

    The cinematography in this film is somewhat fantastic. For this I feel the production team really succeeded and proved that amongst other international contemporary film makers, Israel can too present a film that is aesthetically pleasing.

    In the director's cut, Dror Shaul claims that the film is of 'one boys vision' of his own current affairs and that there are no political views that hide behind the surface of the film. I disagree with this statement and although I have never experienced a Kibbutz before I am able to understand that this film takes on a very one-sided stance of the system, propaganda and regime of the kibbutz. Shaul fails to balance out the film and portrays it as an obsolete institute of total corrupt. He paints the opposite of an idealistic vision over it and I feel this might cause a bit of controversy amongst previous or current kibbutz members.

    The story line is emotional. It really seems as though the director, team and actors have put a lot of effort and time into producing a story which is captivating yet subjective, submitting a senseful and sensitive drama which encourages the viewer to follow and react in accordance to the actors emotions.

    It is a film to watch and certainly one of the greats of upcoming contemporary Israeli cinema.
    10hackman-1

    "Sweet Mud"- A True Masterpiece

    In the center of "Sweet Mud" ("Adama Meshuga'at" in Hebrew) we find the story of Miri Avni (Ronit Yudkevitz) and her growing up son, Dvir (Tomer Steinhof, with a stunning debut), in a southern Kibbutz during the 1970's.

    Where people have to struggle to give from themselves for each other, Miri is constantly trying to recover from the mysterious death of her husband. Under these circumstances, Miri's sensitive situation is worsened and stands contrary to the values of equality that rule the Kibbutz, through the eyes of its members.

    Dvir, who's at his Bar-Mitzva's year, is familiar with his mom's condition and tries to prevent her from losing her mind and kick her back to float with the stream. This purpose becomes even more complicated when Dvir has to deal the contrast between the Kibbutz's equality values and his mother's liberty and freedom to live as mentally-ill person at the normative society, and is about to change his adolescence and life.

    This flick was mastered and crafted by an accurate and sensitive direction, powerful performances, trembling soundtrack and phenomenal cinematography, and it's well driven by its refined storyline.

    Dror Shaul portrayed a personal, yet very resolute story of life in the Kibbutz before privatization, alongside a strict, emotionally-precise coming-of-age tale for independence and dignity.

    Young actor Tomer Steinhof is the basis of this film. His performance is so minimalistic, so moving and so convincing that he just tears apart the viewers hearts. This kid HAS to win world-wide recognition and must appear on as many films as possible. Beautiful Ronit Yudkevitz is another supporting-pillar of the film, with a wretched, merciless portrait of a lapsed and helpless woman. Her physical and mental deterioration is absolutely heart-rending. The chemistry between these two marvelous actors and the characters they hand over to the screen is very convincing and leads to many emotional refractions.

    The supporting actors do wonderful job as well; Senior Belgique actor Henri Garcin shines on a 5-minutes, yet very important role, as the foreign aging lover of Miri; Shai Avivi with a role of the "comic-moderator" though a very malice person; Gal Zaid as the controversial secretary of the Kibbutz; And many more.

    Mixed with mesmerizing music and amazing cinematography, this movie turns to be one of the best Israeli films of all times, if not the best of them.

    I was truly affected by this piece of culture.
    8Nozz

    Yes, maybe it's exaggeratedly anti-kibbutz. But it's a good story.

    I saw this one on Netflix, and if everything mentioned in the other reviews is in the movie, then the Netflix version cuts at least one episode a bit short. Elsewhere in the movie I noticed what seemed to be an unexplained jump slightly forward in time. But there was a complete story, and it was a good one, about a boy whose kibbutz is putting him through some pro forma tests of maturity for his (secular) bar mitzva while he's being tested much more seriously by real life as his mentally unstable mother has no one else to turn to. A memorial note at the end hints that the story has a certain autobiographical connection; I don't know whether it's direct or not. As other reviews here note, we see the kibbutz through a severely dystopian lens. It would be unfortunate if the audience comes away convinced that kibbutz life was always that bad. Some people remember childhood on the kibbutz as idyllic, although it obviously wasn't that way for everyone.

    By the way, I have no idea why the title in English is "Sweet Mud." The Hebrew title means "Crazy Soil."
    7Zoooma

    Very good story, well told

    Terribly disturbing to see a man (thankfully not realistically) receiving oral sex from a calf in the opening few minutes. Fortunately it gets better. Much better. It won the World Cinema Jury Prize - Dramatic at Sundance as well as the top Israeli film award. We get to see a slice of life on a kibbutz in the 70's and what is presented is portrayed quite well here. It does appear, though, that there is some dissension amongst Jews on whether this is an accurate view or not. From this outsider's view, it's a great story that's well told with fantastic acting.

    7.1 / 10 stars

    --Zoooma, a Kat Pirate Screener

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 décembre 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Israël
      • Allemagne
      • France
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      • Hébreu
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      • Anglais
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      • Allemagne
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      • Sirocco Productions
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      • 1 500 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 122 307 $US
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