L'histoire d'une veuve palestinienne qui doit défendre son champ de citronniers lorsque le nouveau ministre israélien de la Défense emménage à côté de chez elle et menace de détruire son ver... Tout lireL'histoire d'une veuve palestinienne qui doit défendre son champ de citronniers lorsque le nouveau ministre israélien de la Défense emménage à côté de chez elle et menace de détruire son verger.L'histoire d'une veuve palestinienne qui doit défendre son champ de citronniers lorsque le nouveau ministre israélien de la Défense emménage à côté de chez elle et menace de détruire son verger.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 8 victoires et 13 nominations au total
- Abu Hussam
- (as Tarik Copti)
- Commander Jacob
- (as Amos Lavie)
- Tamar Gera
- (as Smadar Yaaron)
- Nasser Zidane
- (as Loai Noufi)
- Abu Kamal
- (as Makram J. Khoury)
- Mussa - Salma's Son-in-Law
- (as Jamil Khoury)
Avis à la une
is not another rendition of the famous King Solomon judgement. You won't regret it, because the movie is excellent. I'll tell you no more. Harry Carasso, Paris, France
But there's also a quite silent love story here, between the woman and her much younger Palestinian lawyer. It's not very physical, but the passion is evident in their eyes.
Movies like this makes more for your interest in this very tragic conflict, than any action performance. To be recommended, if you want to know more about people. And politics.
Just like governments everywhere, there is no concern for the effect of rulings on individuals. The Defence Minister (Doron Tavory) is too busy chasing skirts to care. His wife (Rona Lipaz-Michael) cares, but has to put up with his philandering and his dismissal of her concerns. But Salma won't give up without a fight.
She certainly gets no help from the local Palestinian politicians, who don't like rocking the boat.
She goes to a local court and is dismissed, so she decides to go to the Israeli Supreme Court. Mira (Lipaz-Michael) gets more involved as the case drags on. The relationship with her lawyer (Ali Suliman) also gets more involved.
The film shows the impossibility of Palestinian - Israeli relations ever getting better.
Although the basic plot of "Lemon Tree" is simple, the movie is complex. There are fascinating interactions between the woman--Salma Zidane, played by the incomparable Hiam Abbass--and her lawyer and her children. The defense minister has a edgy relationship with his wife. (His wife is basically a fair and caring woman, and isn't supportive of the grove's destruction, but she also likes being married to a powerful, charismatic public figure.) The defense minister is obviously very close to a beautiful young aide, and the movie suggests that they're having an affair.
Although the film is clearly sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, all of the Palestinians aren't portrayed as perfect individuals. One local Palestinian leader doesn't suggest any course of action for Salma, but warns her not to accept compensation from the Israelis. Refusal to accept compensation probably makes sense as a political strategy. However, without compensation, what options are open to a widow whose sole livelihood is taken from her?
To me, the saddest part of the movie was the failure of Salma and the minister's wife Mira (Rona Lipaz-Michael) to ever meet face to face. On several occasions in the film they almost meet, but the meeting never actually takes place. Symbolically, that failure to communicate on a personal level represents the Israeli-Palestinian dilemma. They are figuratively and literally unable to speak to each other, and therefore they can never move beyond stereotypes and hostility.
We saw this film at the excellent Rochester Jewish Film Festival. However, it would work well on the small screen. It's an extraordinary film, and definitely worth seeking out.
Le saviez-vous
- Citations
Title Card: [last title card]
[after the end credits]
Title Card: Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet but the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.
- Crédits fousAfter the end credits are over, the theme song's chorus "Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet but the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat" is shown on screen.
- ConnexionsReferences Yair Lapid (2000)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Lemon Tree?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 569 672 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 602 $US
- 19 avr. 2009
- Montant brut mondial
- 7 387 488 $US
- Durée
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1