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Sallah Shabati

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
1.2K
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Sallah Shabati (1964)
SatireComedyDrama

The sharp, often hilarious satire that became the most successful film in Israeli history (until that time) is about new immigrants Sallah and his family, who are left in a shack near their ... Read allThe sharp, often hilarious satire that became the most successful film in Israeli history (until that time) is about new immigrants Sallah and his family, who are left in a shack near their promised apartment and are abandoned for months. A Yemenite Jewish family that was flown t... Read allThe sharp, often hilarious satire that became the most successful film in Israeli history (until that time) is about new immigrants Sallah and his family, who are left in a shack near their promised apartment and are abandoned for months. A Yemenite Jewish family that was flown to Israel during "Operation Magic Carpet" - a clandestine operation that flew 49,000 Yemeni... Read all

  • Director
    • Ephraim Kishon
  • Writer
    • Ephraim Kishon
  • Stars
    • Topol
    • Geula Nuni
    • Gila Almagor
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ephraim Kishon
    • Writer
      • Ephraim Kishon
    • Stars
      • Topol
      • Geula Nuni
      • Gila Almagor
    • 8User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 4 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Topol
    Topol
    • Sallah Shabati
    • (as Haym Topol)
    Geula Nuni
    Geula Nuni
    • Habbubah Shabati
    • (as Geula Noni)
    Gila Almagor
    Gila Almagor
    • Bathsheva Sosialit
    Albert Cohen
    Albert Cohen
    Shraga Friedman
    • Neuman
    Zaharira Harifai
    Zaharira Harifai
    • Frieda
    Shaike Levi
    Shaike Levi
    • Shimon Shabati
    Nathan Meisler
    • Mr. Goldstein
    Esther Greenberg
    Esther Greenberg
    • Sallah's wife
    Mordecai Arnon
    Mordecai Arnon
    • Mordecai
    Ya'ackov Banai
    Ya'ackov Banai
    Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
    Ya'ackov Ben-Sira
    Ya'ackov Bodo
    Ya'ackov Bodo
    Mike Burstyn
    Mike Burstyn
    Arik Einstein
    Arik Einstein
    • Ziggi
    Yehuda Fox
    Joseph Levi
    Haim Polani
    • Director
      • Ephraim Kishon
    • Writer
      • Ephraim Kishon
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    User reviews8

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    10benbelek

    a wonderfully entertaining look on Israel of the old days

    In many ways, not only cinematically, Shabati is a master piece. With endless subtlety and style, Kishon (writer and director, one of Israel's all-time best creative artists in his debut film) brings the story of Salleh Shabati, a Yemenite immigrant to Israel in the first years since it's foundation. Shabati and his big family find themselves in a torn and yet un-structured society, trying in all sorts of ways to get the government - representatives of which being ignorant (if not racist), hard-headed, and at times corrupt, to move them from the "Ma'abara" (refugee camp) to a permanent housing. Shabati may appear, at first, to be a simple illiterate immigrant, but his simple and straightforward wisdom reveal the deepest-most hardships the new society of Israel is being challenged to face. Racism, cultural exclusion, poverty. Eventually, though, love triumphs. Fantastic acting by all actors involved, especially Topol with a magnificent once-in-a-life-time performance, plus sharp, accurate writing by Kishon, make this film a joy to watch. The history and sociology lesson are there if you want them, but Shabati is, before anything else, simply a brilliant film.
    10adamkleinberg

    Sallah is a heartwarming masterpiece of the 21st century....

    Hello and Baruch Hashem.

    My name is Sam, but my friends call me Jeff, and I attend CHAT-RH in Canada. I am a Jewish day school student, and we just finished viewing Sallah in class. It is truly an amazing film that brings the love out of Jewish Jewry. As my late toda'ah teacher said: "Baruch Hashem, tov tov, Ha tarbut shelanu hu CHAI!" Throughout the documentary on Eastern-European Arabs that arrive in Israel, Sallah Shabati and his family depict the hardships and triumphant return to freedom. Under persecution by the kibutznikim, Sallah and his family members took on the outer secular world by enhancing their social lives in an extremely hard society. Jenny Segal once said "Winners don't quit, and Quitters don't win".

    The musical soundtrack is truly phenomenal, and warms the heart even at the saddest of moments. Wow, the tune is an utter masterpiece infused with the characteristics of early Shakespearen heritage. The background portrays in immense form of emancipation of the Jewish culture.

    Watch the movie, and you will understand what I am talking about

    Singing out, Jeff Guche
    10dino514

    It's in Hebrew

    This movie is in Hebrew and the subtitles blend in with the background, so, I am not quite sure what actually happened in this movie but it looked funny. Also, sometimes the characters spoke and the subtitles did not even come up. But, aside from that, Sallah Shabati was hilarious and I recommend it to all of you who can speak Hebrew and understand "Milot Groniot" because that is how Sallah speaks and it is difficult to understand. Here was my favourite scene:- Frieda: Mr. Shabati, we live in the 20th century now Sallah: I live in a Maabara Frieda: The 20th century is not a place to live Sallah: Neither is a Maabara This is just a preview of the hilarity factor of this movie. See Sallah Shabati for a good laugh and a half.
    9beker_a

    Vintage Cinema

    Watching "Sallah Shabati" now, 38 years after it had been made, really amazes me when I come to think about the latest productions from Hollywood, and their huge budgets. In Israel of those times it was even difficult to obtain a suitable filming equipment; according to Ephraim Kishon, the director, there was only one camera available in the whole country. Kishon admitted he had no idea about how to make a film, therefore he surrounded himself with experts, such as Floyd Crosby the cinematographer. There was even an attempt to stop the film from being distributed internationally, due to It's 'poor technical quality'... Despite all that, "Sallah" became a domestic hit, and achieved international success also; it won several important awards, and was nominated for 'best foreign film' at the 1965 Academy Awards. Kishon, who by that time was already a well known writer, begun a second career as a film maker, Topol gained recognition as an international actor and went on to star in films such as "Cast a Giant Shadow" and "Fiddler on the Roof", and Menahem Golan (the film producer) established himself as a successful Hollywood producer and director. So, is it all about the money, or it is the talent we are looking for?
    6FilmCriticLalitRao

    After the success of this film Haym Topol was offered the role which made Clint Eastwood a worldwide phenomenon.

    As part of an annual film festival of films from Israel, I saw this classic film at the legendary Cinema des Cineastes located near Place de clichy metro station in Paris. This will be remembered as a landmark film in the history of Israelian Cinema. This was filmed in 1964 by Ephraim Kishon at a time when there was hardly any visible trace of film-making in Israel.Kishon,the great humorist filmmaker of Israel proved that good films can be made even when one has limited funds and equipments at one's disposal.The highlight of this film is the light hearted manner in which it shows various hilarious solutions to housing problems of Jewish people after the independence of Israel. To my mind,it is one of those rare films in which two of the greatest living stars of Israelian cinema : Haym Topol and Gila Almagor have acted. They play an impoverished couple with a lots of children. It is fun to watch all the ruses adopted by them in order to be able to get hold of their own house.After the screening, chatting with bemused audiences Haym Topol recounted how owing to a prior commitment he declined Sergio Leone's offer to star in "A fistful of dollars". So if there is anything which has made Clint Eastwood what he is now, it is this refusal in question by Haym Topol.

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    • Trivia
      Winner of 1965 Golden Globe Award as Best Foreign Language film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Une histoire du cinéma israëlien (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Mashi'ach Ha-Zaken
      Lyrics by Uriel Ofek

      Music by Yohanan Zaray

      Performed by Topol (as Haim Topol)

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    • Release date
      • June 2, 1964 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Languages
      • Hebrew
      • English
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Sallah
    • Filming locations
      • HaKfar HaYarok, Israel
    • Production companies
      • Sallah Company
      • Sallah Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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