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Sof Ha'Olam Smola

  • 2004
  • 1 h 50 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
1,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Mariano Idelman, Rotem Abuhab, Liraz Charhi, Netta Garti, Ruby Porat Shoval, and Israel Katorza in Sof Ha'Olam Smola (2004)
DramaRomance

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAs a family from India moves in to a desert neighborhood in Southern Israel in the 1960's, the family's eldest, beautiful daughter discovers friendship and romance with the lovely local Fren... Ler tudoAs a family from India moves in to a desert neighborhood in Southern Israel in the 1960's, the family's eldest, beautiful daughter discovers friendship and romance with the lovely local French girl. The film also explores the hardships and surprises that come with the integration... Ler tudoAs a family from India moves in to a desert neighborhood in Southern Israel in the 1960's, the family's eldest, beautiful daughter discovers friendship and romance with the lovely local French girl. The film also explores the hardships and surprises that come with the integration of multiple families from different ethnic backgrounds (from the diaspora) and their stru... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Avi Nesher
  • Roteiristas
    • Sara Eden
    • Avi Nesher
    • Ruby Porat Shoval
  • Artistas
    • Netta Garti
    • Liraz Charhi
    • Aure Atika
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    1,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Avi Nesher
    • Roteiristas
      • Sara Eden
      • Avi Nesher
      • Ruby Porat Shoval
    • Artistas
      • Netta Garti
      • Liraz Charhi
      • Aure Atika
    • 13Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 4 vitórias e 4 indicações no total

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    Netta Garti
    Netta Garti
    • Nicole
    • (as Neta Garty)
    Liraz Charhi
    Liraz Charhi
    • Sara
    Aure Atika
    Aure Atika
    • Simone…
    Jean Benguigui
    Jean Benguigui
    • Isaac…
    Parmeet Sethi
    Parmeet Sethi
    • Roger…
    Kruttika Desai
    Kruttika Desai
    • Rachel…
    Ruby Porat Shoval
    Ruby Porat Shoval
    • Janette…
    Rotem Abuhab
    Rotem Abuhab
    • Jossy…
    Israel Katorza
    Israel Katorza
    • Yossi…
    Nadav Abuksis
    • Gabi
    Mariano Idelman
    Mariano Idelman
    • Moshe
    Nathan Ravitz
    Nathan Ravitz
    • Asaf
    • (as Nati Ravitz)
    • …
    Michael Morim
    • Stanley
    • (as Micha Morim)
    Efrat Aviv
    Efrat Aviv
    • Etty…
    Evelin Hagoel
    Evelin Hagoel
    • Mrs. Buchbut
    Sima Karmel
    • Leah
    Sagiv Cohen
    • Shushan…
    Stanley Perlman
    • British Consul
    • Direção
      • Avi Nesher
    • Roteiristas
      • Sara Eden
      • Avi Nesher
      • Ruby Porat Shoval
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    9gelman@attglobal.net

    Conflict between Displaced Jews in the Negev

    For non-Israelis, Left Turn at the End of the World is a revealing look at conflicts between Jewish communities originating in different parts of the world. Forced to live next to one another in a desolate "development town" in the Negev, Indian Jews from Bombay and Moroccan Jews, each confronting a loss of status (or imagined status) in their countries of origin, begin by despising one another and ultimately learn to live with one another, mainly through the agency of two teenage girls who befriend one another despite their differences in outlook. For those who do not speak Hebrew comfortably, this film is easier to follow than most Israeli films, not only because the subtitles are especially well done, but because the Indian Jews converse among themselves in English and the Moroccan Jews mostly in French with only rudimentary Hebrew to link them. Although one could summarize the story without ruining the experience for a viewer, it is not the plot that matters but the conflict and the accommodation. The acting is splendid, though only a couple of the actors were known (outside Israel) before this film, and only a couple have been heard from since. The two girls -- both are actually in their 20's -- the man-eating widow, the Indian father and mother and the Moroccan father and mother all distinguish themselves. It's funny at times, emotionally wrenching and true.
    RectalGORE

    Avi Nesher returns with a new film !

    Turn Left At The End Of The World is a great film! Avi Nesher who is a cult israeli film director returns! Left Turn At The End Of The World deals with the problems of newcomers who have been sent to the a small town just at the end of the world. As much as it sounds dreadful and hopeless, this film is actually very funny and entertaining! As an Israeli man, I can certainly say that nothing new has been made by Avi Nesher, it's the same old formula of typical israeli racism combined with sex lol. In addition, I can even say that this film is a developed version of Eskimo Lemon also known as Lemon Popsicles abroad. Bottom line : Watch this film if you would like to have an hour and a half of pure entertaining.
    eyal philippsborn

    Love in days of cricket

    I have a confession to make, I don't have the slightest clue about Cricket. It's the only sport that I can see the result of a game and still can't figure out who won (which numbers are significant? the ones in the parenthesis or the one outside?).

    Cricket is hardly the main topic of the film but it turns out to be a major bond between the characters and between the various segments of this semi historical and semi personal feature.

    Sarah Talker (Liraz Charchi in a wonderful performance) is a Jewish-Indian teenager who immigrates with her family to Israel under false pretenses by the Jewish agency. In Israel they find to their dismay that they were brought to a fledgling city in the Negev (a scarcely populated desert in south Israel) and are doomed to physical labor and living with neighbors who share the exact same story besides alterations of date and country of origin.

    The harsh existence is weakened by the fact that Sara finds a friend in a Moroccan teenager-Nicole (Neta garty in an unforgettable performance) that, by the influence of her extrovert widowed aunt, rebels against the conservative values of her mother (Ruby porat shoval) and the constant nagging of her terrified, soon to be married and more than slightly overweight sister (Rotem Abuhab).

    Sara and Nicole's friendship is put to a harsh test amidst the tumultuous times of puberty, the frustration of being stranded in forgotten province and certain, hmmm..., morally challenged entanglements (which I Can't reveal here)

    The only thing that changes the mundane routine of the town is the arrival of the British Cricket team who comes to play against the Israeli team which consists of Indian retirees and, due to shortage of able Israeli Cricket players, Moroccan immigrants who play the game with zeal and vigor despite the fact that they have absolutely no idea what this game is about (and I don't blame them).

    This film is of course not about Cricket, moral values or teenage rebel. Its about the clash of mild mannered Indians with outgoing and zealous (over zealous at times) Moroccan immigrants and how it deeply affects the lives of two female teenagers that out of the common search for reason in this age, form a genuinely deep bond.

    I realize that i have been a little murky in my review but I can't give away the major plot advancements as well as detailing the vast (too vast, maybe) ensemble of characters and the drastic changes in their lives that bring the above referenced friendship to a crisis. I believe that the movie is aided with acting and wonderful colorful collage of the Israeli melting pot on the expense of emotional scenes that don't exude the emotional charge the director, Avi Nesher, hoped they would and the movie is a short of greatness primarily because of that.

    Nesher, who also directed my personal favorite Israeli film of all time (Halehaka), said on the premiere screening that i attended, that the movie is very personal and an attempt to create something to be moved by after years of Hollywood flicks he had trouble relating to.

    The movie moved him, I'm sure and it moved me too but not enough to call it a masterpiece or to learn the idea behind Cricket scoring.

    8 out of 10 in my FilmOmeter.

    P.S. For the conservative viewers among you, the movie is pretty explicit as far as nudity and intercourse are concerned. I found it slightly disturbing but in comparison to films like "y to mama tambien" or the Israeli "Late wedding" this film is a Disney production.
    6dromasca

    burekas meets Indian emigrants movies

    This film was a great success in Israel, and I was waiting for the opportunity to see it, unfortunately it was a rather disappointing experience.

    The story happens at the end of the 60s, a time of economic boom in Israel after the six days war, but also a time Israel was led by the Labor party, which was conducting a socialist type of economy, directing resources to building industry in 'development' towns and trying to populate the remotely located desert areas of the country. New immigrants coming from India have to face the culture, climate and social shock of being badly integrated in a new society, having to surpass the language barrier, but above all encountering the lack of trust of the 'veteran' immigrants, from Morocco in this case.

    The principal characters are two teenage girls, well played by two talented actresses, Liraz Charchi and Neta Garty who will build their friendship as a first and fragile bridge of understanding between their two communities. The story develops around their coming to age, while the theme of the integration of the Indian community borrows some elements from similar films about the integration of the Indian or Pakistanis immigrants in the UK. There is one scene, where a cricket team initiated by the Indians plays a game against a British team, when after the locals are humiliated on the play-ground the game is interrupted by a chaotic incident, so typical to the middle eastern mentality, and this is one of the best scenes of the movie.

    Unfortunately, for the rest of the movie we get a treatment that is quite common to the Israeli cinema, a mix of vaudeville playing, melodrama, endless ethnic jokes that may sound well in a theater, but do not cross the screen, and amateuristic camera work and soundtrack. Opposite to the fresh acting of the two young main characters the rest of the cast acts in an outdated and melodramatic manner. This is called jokingly 'burekas' movies in Israel (burekas being a kind of pastry or pies specific to the area) and this film despite of its good intentions and a few shining moments is not much more than a 'burekas' film.
    9rjliff

    Bitersweet tale of new immigrants coming to terms & two girls coming alive

    I have watched this film 2.5 times and it has touched me from start to finish . Sure it is entertainment , but isn't that what the movies are for ? I will recommend it for a Film Festival I am Chairing The acting is credible.The two protagonist are divine in their own ways & the narrative flow keeps one involved from the charming beginning to the surprise ending . There are so few pleasant movies coming out of Israel to offset the gloom and doom and directors constant attacks at Israeli Society, therefor this one wins in the charm parade .It is a just a great flick for mature audiences. Watch it and be drawn in as you take the voyages of discovery with the protagonists . R J LIFF

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 24 de março de 2004 (França)
    • Países de origem
      • Israel
      • França
    • Idiomas
      • Hebraico
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Turn Left at the End of the World
    • Locações de filme
      • Sede Boker, Israel
    • Empresas de produção
      • Davis Films
      • Israel Cable Programming (ICP)
      • Israel Film Fund
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      1 hora 50 minutos
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    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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