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Broken Wings

Original title: Knafayim Shvurot
  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.6K
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Maya Maron and Orly Silbersatz in Broken Wings (2002)
Broken Wings Scene: Ido Jumps In
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Daphne and her four children try to cope with the abrupt death of husband/father. As the family seems to fall apart, a sudden incident gives them a chance to heal their 'broken wings'.Daphne and her four children try to cope with the abrupt death of husband/father. As the family seems to fall apart, a sudden incident gives them a chance to heal their 'broken wings'.Daphne and her four children try to cope with the abrupt death of husband/father. As the family seems to fall apart, a sudden incident gives them a chance to heal their 'broken wings'.

  • Director
    • Nir Bergman
  • Writer
    • Nir Bergman
  • Stars
    • Orly Silbersatz
    • Maya Maron
    • Nitai Gvirtz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nir Bergman
    • Writer
      • Nir Bergman
    • Stars
      • Orly Silbersatz
      • Maya Maron
      • Nitai Gvirtz
    • 30User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 16 wins & 4 nominations total

    Videos6

    Broken Wings Scene: Ido Jumps In
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    Broken Wings Scene: Ido Jumps In
    Broken Wings Scene: Yair And Iris On The Ledge
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    Broken Wings Scene: Yair And Iris On The Ledge
    Broken Wings Scene: Yair And Iris On The Ledge
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    Broken Wings Scene: Yair And Iris On The Ledge
    Broken Wings Scene: Maybe This Isn't Such A Good Idea
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    Broken Wings Scene: Maybe This Isn't Such A Good Idea
    Broken Wings Scene: I Can't Leave Now
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    Broken Wings Scene: I Can't Leave Now
    Broken Wings Scene: Is That New Lipstick
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    Broken Wings Scene: Is That New Lipstick
    Broken Wings Scene: Let's Play A Game
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    Broken Wings Scene: Let's Play A Game

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    Orly Silbersatz
    Orly Silbersatz
    • Dafna Ulman
    • (as Orly Silbersatz Banai)
    Maya Maron
    Maya Maron
    • Maya Ulman
    Nitai Gvirtz
    Nitai Gvirtz
    • Yair Ulman
    Daniel Magon
    Daniel Magon
    • Ido Ulman
    Eliana Magon
    • Bahr Ulman
    Vladimir Friedman
    Vladimir Friedman
    • Dr. Valentin Goldman
    Dana Ivgy
    Dana Ivgy
    • Iris
    Yarden Bar-Kochba
    Yarden Bar-Kochba
    • Flora, School Counselor
    Danny Niv
    Danny Niv
    • Yoram
    • (as Danny "mooki" Niv)
    Orit Boger
    • Teacher
    Nimrod Cohen
    • Gaga
    Eitan Green
    Eitan Green
    • The Father
    Martin Umanski
    • Video Photographer
    Shira Vilensky
      Lobo Wizner
      • Band member
      Dror Yakar
      • Band Member
      Eli Zulta
      • Band member
      Adi Lev
      Adi Lev
      • Sisi
      • Director
        • Nir Bergman
      • Writer
        • Nir Bergman
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      User reviews30

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      7Scorching

      Nice heartwarming film

      Going into this movie i had little knowledge regarding the film just the basic plot and that it had won some awards in Israel. In fact it's the first ever Israeli film i've ever seen.

      Looking at the rather simple plot line I was worried that it would be too boring. I gotta say that despite the simple plotline that it was still rather meaningful as I'm sure many families around the world experience such trials in their lives. Parents and their children fighting even over the smallest things.

      I just thought they could have expounded a little more on the lives of the family after the death of the father. Indeed too short at 80 mins. I thought the acting was pretty good especially from the two lead actresses. You could really feel the tension between the two as they argue.

      Nice film overall with good acting performances
      8ruby_fff

      A film full of heart - touching performances all round. Kudo's to writer-director Nir Bergman for a poignant feature film.

      I fell in love with the trailer every time I heard the singing, and smiled at the video recording segment where Dafna was told not to say she's 43 with 4 kids but say 39, and ended up saying she has 39 kids. I was most eager when I finally get to see "Broken Wings." It was a filmic experience full of human, family emotions - those ever anguish-ridden teen growing pains (conflicts and raptures) - I was quite pleased, tear-jerker and all.

      Broken Wings, aka K'Nafayim Shvurot (2002), a film from Israel in Hebrew with subtitles, is the debut feature of writer-director Nir Bergman. It may seem like yet another movie about teens, mother and kids in a struggling household - somehow there's a different tone and humanity level that's most warm and welcoming in feeling. Good story, thoughtful plot with trying crisis, and heartfelt performances all round. And the music - especially the song Maya sings, the lyrics and the guitar rhythm I really felt akin to.

      It's a close-knit family - it shows: the dialog between mother and daughter, the interactions among teen sister and brother, elder brother and youngest sister, brother to brother, mother to sons - there's a lot going on and not without sprinkles of humor (and playfulness) injected in between. It's a poignant script Bergman delivered. And what a cast - each of the family members was portrayed with such nuance. Orli Zilverschatz-Banay is Dafna the mother, a central tour de force. Equally matched is the strong performance by Maya Maron as the daughter, whose sadness and bottled-up self-blame became a huge chip on her shoulder - struggling with her musical talent (composing and singing) and trying to be vulnerably strong ('I can take care of myself' persona) as a responsible daughter/sister/student/band member - life without Dad is so tough, or is it? Mother doesn't care, doesn't have time to love me, is it so? Ido, the younger son, reminds me of Edward Yang's "Yi Yi" - also a young boy on his own while the grown-ups and siblings exist in a different world. Daniel Magon plays Ido and Eliana Magon as the little sister Bahr - the pair had a street crossing scene with just as much tension felt watching their performances together. Nitai Gvirtz portrayed teen brother Yair, who's a character unto himself. Vladimir Friedman is Dr. Valentin, in the tension relieving role of Dafna's colleague, provided breather and smiles to the audience as well as the strung-out working mother of four.

      Nir Bergman took the time to show us the different character developments - not shying away from confronting situations or gutsy parental-teenage tensions. "Broken Wings" depicts how a family unit copes with grief and how crisis unites, coming through with strength and renewed understanding. It's a worthy family drama. We're fortunate to have effective subtitles by Suzy de Lowe. Bravo to Sony Pictures Classics for the steady support in distributing gems of small independent foreign films.

      An observation: the cause of death was given in a low key manner - nothing political about it as it seems to be a possible natural happening. Hence the central energy is more focused on the mother and daughter relationship - such wisdom in plot progression choices. If you're interested in a film that has a bit more political tone, try the Palestinian film by writer-director Elia Suleiman, "Divine Intervention" (2002) aka Yadon Ilaheyya, in Arabic and Hebrew with English subtitles - it's quietly political, pathos with poetic tenderness.
      10saharazambony

      A Beautiful Unpretentious Film

      More and more these days I come out of a film feeling cheated. I find that especially true of American films where technically everything is wonderful and yet there is an emotional laziness that makes me feel unfulfilled. The writer needed to write three more drafts and the director should have gone the extra mile with the actors but instead chose to focus on lens choices and fast slick cuts. Broken Wings is the antithesis of this phenomena. A wonderfully unpretentious, deeply personal and beautifully written piece that leaves you with the feeling that perhaps your life isn't so bad after all. The film follows the life of a mother and her four children desperately trying to cope with the emotional and financial aftermath of their father's death. The brilliance of the writing in my opinion lies in the ability of writer/director Nir Bergman to convey the devastating fatigue and hopelessness of poverty with a wonderful wit and humor. The camera serves the plot rather than the ego of the camera man. The entire cast delivers a remarkable performance that is understated and personal. Eliana Magon who plays the little girl, looks like she is carrying the weight of the world on her shoulders. Run to see this movie.
      noralee

      Touching Portrait of a Broken Family

      "Broken Wings (Knafayim Shvurot)" is a frank, involving portrait of a family coping with grief and stress.

      Even more than such films as "Ordinary People," debut writer/director Nir Bergman has a sure touch in showing us the pressures and responses of a full range of individual family members, from the depressed working mother to her children -- five year old daughter, ten year old son, and and their teen brother and sister.

      Within very realistic crowded and complicated living, working, school, and peer friendship environments, we see each as distinct individuals with guilts, needs, issues, and talents, and as the dependent members of a family unit dealing with past and present pain and crises, including through music.

      I don't know the technicalities of the film stock, but the grittiness of the cinematography contributes to the naturalism, as well as the un-Hollywood, un-pretty look of the actors.

      As an Israeli film what also adds to how touching it is is its non-political, non-geographically-necessary-specific content. This is just a beautiful human story of love and responsibility.

      While the opening credits are bilingual Hebrew and English, the closing credits, annoyingly, are not.
      rumred

      Emotional roller coaster

      One of the best Israeli films ever. Israel had good actors, and good drama but never before have I seen such a well developed script. I guess the secret belongs to the fact that the movie started as a short film when Nir Bergman studied cinema, and then he developed it to a full length movie. Moreover, this movie is one of the representatives of the new Israeli movie age, after understanding Israel cannot produce big budget American style movies, and started producing small touching movies.

      The story in a nutshell is about a single mom with four kids, trying to overcome the loss of their father. The movie time quota is within one week, so everything happens very fast, and sometimes it feels like someone is hitting you with a hammer in the stomach. other times it feels like someone is squeezing you for tears. Generally speaking the movie sure is an emotional roller coaster.

      The movie follows the story of the rebellious daughter who is torn between her will to be a singer and her family duties because her mom is working night shifts as a nurse. It also follows the enigmatic closed son who had to be the strong man of the family because of the death of the father, and the effect the death had on his personality, emotions, and his functioning in school. Last but not least is the small child who has some kind of an accident during the film, which makes everything move even faster and more emotional.

      The actors (especially Maya Meron, but that's because I'm a fool for her) are doing a great acting job and are very moving and realistic.

      All in all, this is a great movie, highly recommended.

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      • Trivia
        Ido and Bahr are played by real-life brother and sister Daniel and Eliana Magon.
      • Connections
        Featured in Noodle (2007)
      • Soundtracks
        Sratim Metzuyarim
        ("Cartoons")

        Lyrics by Nir Bergman

        Music by Johnny Shuali

        Performed by Maya Maron

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      Details

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      • Release date
        • May 5, 2004 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Israel
      • Language
        • Hebrew
      • Also known as
        • Slomljena krila
      • Filming locations
        • Carmelit Subway, Haifa, Israel
      • Production companies
        • Israeli Film Fund
        • Norma Productions
        • Yes-DBD Satellite Services
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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $421,454
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $24,862
        • Mar 14, 2004
      • Gross worldwide
        • $760,318
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 27m(87 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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