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La banda

Titolo originale: Bikur Ha-Tizmoret
  • 2007
  • PG-13
  • 1h 27min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,5/10
14.492
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
La banda (2007)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves lost in the wrong town.A band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves lost in the wrong town.A band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves lost in the wrong town.

  • Regia
    • Eran Kolirin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Eran Kolirin
  • Star
    • Sasson Gabay
    • Ronit Elkabetz
    • Saleh Bakri
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,5/10
    14.492
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Eran Kolirin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eran Kolirin
    • Star
      • Sasson Gabay
      • Ronit Elkabetz
      • Saleh Bakri
    • 79Recensioni degli utenti
    • 113Recensioni della critica
    • 80Metascore
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    Interpreti principali19

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    Sasson Gabay
    Sasson Gabay
    • Lieutenant-colonel Tawfiq Zacharya
    • (as Sasson Gabai)
    Ronit Elkabetz
    Ronit Elkabetz
    • Dina
    Saleh Bakri
    Saleh Bakri
    • Haled
    Khalifa Natour
    Khalifa Natour
    • Simon
    Rubi Moskovitz
    • Itzik
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Avrum
    Imad Jabarin
    Imad Jabarin
    • Major-general Camal Abdel Azim
    Hilla Sarjon
    Hilla Sarjon
    • Iris
    Shlomi Avraham
    Shlomi Avraham
    • Papi
    Tarik Kopty
    Tarik Kopty
    • Iman
    • (as Tarak Kopty)
    Rinat Matatov
    Rinat Matatov
    • Yula
    Tomer Yosef
    Tomer Yosef
    • Ars
    Nadav Asulin
    • Sami
    Ahuva Keren
    Ahuva Keren
    • Lea
    François Khell
    • Makram
    Hisham Khoury
    Hisham Khoury
    • Fauzi
    Shlomi Koriat
    Shlomi Koriat
    • Man with yellow ball
    Hila Saada
    Hila Saada
    • Svetlana
    • Regia
      • Eran Kolirin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Eran Kolirin
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    Recensioni degli utenti79

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    10rob-1850

    What a surprisingly fab movie

    As a dedicated husband of a BAFTA voting member, we trawl through 100+ DVD's at this time of year. The Hollywood movies all blur into muchness, but then this film comes along without any fancy marketing blurb, no fancy box, just a DVD in a plastic sleeve. We put it in and said we would give it 10 minutes, and spent the next 100 minutes or so spellbound and laughing our socks off! The acting was simply wonderful, the comic situations and timing were redolent of "The Office", and the political analogies were intriguing, The soundtrack was the best of any 2007 movie imho. It gets our nomination for Best Film, Best Direction, Best Editing, Best Soundtrack, with further nominations for the "Dina" and "Tewfiq" actors plus a vote for others in the band in the supporting actor category.

    Try to see it if you can!
    9guylevi

    A touching film about what makes us similar as humans

    I liked this movie. As a viewer, I was subjected to a wide range of emotions during this film: joy, frustration, embarrassment, delight and so on.

    One must understand that Israel and Egypt had been long time enemies (until the peace agreement in 1979) and that Israeli Jews and Arabs have very different views on so many matters. Within this context the humanity of the film really shines. People of such different backgrounds are basically the same; Same hopes and aspirations, same fears and frustrations etc. The same things make all of us tick.

    This film is also about strangers and others. And how we can help one another. The scene with Haled and the Israeli boy and girl in the skating rink is, my opinion, classic.

    enjoy
    8janos451

    Band Visits, You'd Want Them to Stay

    In an ocean of predictable movies, "The Band's Visit" is an island of bliss. When you see the advertising about the story of an Egyptian police band getting lost in Israel, you're likely to roll the film instantly in your mind - conflict, hatred, perhaps some awkward humor, and a forced bit or two of vague optimism about the future.

    Forget all that, it's some other movie. This one is free and clear of anything set, routine, obvious, predictable. "The Band's Visit" is about people - mostly awkward, all real, well- and ill-behaved in turn - and not about agenda, ideology, politics. It's an unsentimental "people movie" (remember when Hollywood used to churn those out?), enormously likable, a treasurehouse of humanism.

    "Visit" is also a film you have to work with. It's not dumped on the audience in its fullness by its writer and (first-time) director, Eran Kolirin. Action is slow or nonexistent, dialogue is halting, silences are rampant. And yet it all works so well: even if you have never heard Egyptian music, when the band finally plays (as the end-credits roll), you're guaranteed to groove on it.

    Kolirin is a writer and director of great economy. The characters of and relationships between the eight band members - in their powder blue, Sgt. Pepper-wannabe, uniforms are revealed through a word here, an expression there, and pretty soon, you really know them... except that later you realize you didn't.

    The head of the band, Tewfig, is an officious, prissy, downcast, silent figure, and yet as the camera stays on him a great deal of the time, slowly you are getting used to him, and when he finally puts together a couple of full sentences, you may feel acceptance and even appreciation.

    It is at this point, far into the movie, that you understand why Dina is pursuing him. Dina is the attractive - if blowsy - owner of a small cafe in the Israeli desert town where the band is stranded. There is much, much more to "Visit," but just watching the Tewfig-Dina story, and reveling in the performances of the two actors, is well worth the price of admission.

    The band leader is Sasson Gabal, and I must admit being incredulous finding out after seeing the movie that he is a famous Israeli actor. Not only does he appear authentically Egyptian, but when starts singing an Arabic song - oy! Dina is Ronit Elkabetz, an actor so fine that you'd never suspect her of being one; what you see on the screen is the character, totally believable.

    "Visit" is a rare film, one that keeps running in your mind long after the band strikes up.
    9howard.schumann

    Small but wise

    A fully uniformed Egyptian police band arrives in Israel to perform at the opening ceremony of a new Arab Cultural Center but no one shows up to meet them at the airport. Lonely and tired, they end up taking the wrong bus, ending up in Bet Hatikvah, a lonely outpost in the Negev that, according to one of its residents, not only doesn't have a cultural center but has no culture. Unable to get transportation until the next morning, the band agrees to stay overnight at a local restaurant run by Dina (Ronit Elkabetz), a free-spirited but lonely Israeli restaurateur who longs for companionship.

    Eran Kolirin's A Band's Visit is the story of the small connections that bring people together. Israeli's submission as Best Foreign Film at the Oscars (rejected because much of its dialog is in English), it is about what some of us have lost in modern society – the ability to reach across cultural, political, and language barriers to connect with fellow human beings. Over the course of the evening, the Israelis and the Egyptians approach each other tentatively and little by little, the staid Egyptians open up to their Israeli hosts, finding some common ground exemplified in a spontaneous dinner table rendition of George Gershwin's "Summertime".

    When the two groups begin to get to know each other, they find that beneath the language and cultural differences, they are simply people - full of joy and sadness, friendship and loneliness, connection and loss. Tewfiq (Sasson Gabal), the conductor of the Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra, is formal and rigid in his demeanor but is able to strike up a friendship with Dina (Ronit Elkabetz). After some awkward silences, the melancholy conductor reveals details of tragic losses in his family and how he feels that he is to blame. Another band member, Khaled (Saleh Bakri) decides to accompany local Papi (Shlomi Avraham) and his date to a roller skating rink. In a memorable scene, Khaled offers the socially backward Papi some instructions on courting his shy girl friend.

    In another moving sequence, band member Simon (Kalifa Natour) plays a lovely but unfinished composition for the clarinet for Itzik (Rubi Moscovich) who tells him that he should end the piece, not with a traditional showy display but with what is there for him at the moment, "not sad, not happy, a small room, a lamp, a bed, a child sleeping, and tons of loneliness." A Band's Visit is a film about Israeli's and Arabs but without the usual backdrop of boundary disputes, the peace process, or the religious divide, even avoiding the clichés about how music is a universal language. It is a small film but wise in its understated depiction of humanity's common bonds, slow-paced but held together with a sensitive charm.
    8iandedobbeleer

    The Band's Visit is pure magic

    Eran Kolirin is a name to watch out for. This film maker is simply brilliant. In the band's visit he tells a quite simple story, but not without pulling a trick here and there and believe me, he's not a one trick pony. Actor performances are subdued and very truthful making the movie a story of unpersued dreams that goes straight to the heart. It's warm melancholy mood never gets heavy or painful cause it's countered so wittily with scenes that make you smile from ear to ear. To top it all off there's well chosen music, honest photography and clever camera direction. The Band's visit tells of a classic mix-up, but without ever being cheap.

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    • Quiz
      The movie was selected to be Israel's Official Submission to the Best Foreign Language Film Category of The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008), but it was disqualified by AMPAS because more than 50% of the film's dialogue was found to be in English, as opposed to Arabic and Hebrew. After an unsuccessful appeal, Israel sent Beaufort (2007) instead.
    • Blooper
      When speaking in Arabic, Tawfiq pronounces some words with the Egyptian Arabic pronunciation, and some words with the Palestinian Arabic pronunciation. Being an Egyptian, he should talk in Egyptian Arabic dialect all the time.
    • Citazioni

      Lieutenant-colonel Tawfiq Zacharya: This is like asking why a man needs a soul.

    • Connessioni
      Featured in Sharon Amrani: Remember His Name (2010)
    • Colonne sonore
      My Funny Valentine
      (From musical "Babes in Arms", 1937)

      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 14 marzo 2008 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Israele
      • Stati Uniti
      • Francia
    • Sito ufficiale
      • Official site (United States)
    • Lingue
      • Ebraico
      • Arabo
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • The Band's Visit
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Yeruham, Israele
    • Aziende produttrici
      • July August Productions
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
      • Sophie Dulac Productions
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.054.457 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 67.492 USD
      • 10 feb 2008
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 14.587.587 USD
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 27min(87 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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