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Shoshana

  • 2023
  • 2h 1m
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6.3/10
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Shoshana (2023)
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A British police officer and a Jewish woman fall in love amidst the political turmoil of 1930s Tel Aviv.A British police officer and a Jewish woman fall in love amidst the political turmoil of 1930s Tel Aviv.A British police officer and a Jewish woman fall in love amidst the political turmoil of 1930s Tel Aviv.

  • Director
    • Michael Winterbottom
  • Writers
    • Paul Viragh
    • Michael Winterbottom
    • Laurence Coriat
  • Stars
    • Irina Starshenbaum
    • Douglas Booth
    • Harry Melling
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • Paul Viragh
      • Michael Winterbottom
      • Laurence Coriat
    • Stars
      • Irina Starshenbaum
      • Douglas Booth
      • Harry Melling
    • 10User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Irina Starshenbaum
    Irina Starshenbaum
    • Shoshana Borochov
    Douglas Booth
    Douglas Booth
    • Thomas Wilkin
    Harry Melling
    Harry Melling
    • Geoffrey Morton
    Gal Mizrav
    • Shlomo Ben Yosef
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Robert Chambers
    Aury Alby
    Aury Alby
    • Avraham Stern
    Ofer Seker
    • Ezra
    Yoav Bavly
    Yoav Bavly
    • Eli (Histadrut Office Boy)
    Liudmyla Vasylieva
    • Luba
    Aliosha Massine
    • Efrain ILIN
    Oliver Chris
    Oliver Chris
    • Ralph Cairns
    Doron Kochavi
    Doron Kochavi
    • Benjamin Zeroni
    Yotam Ishay
    Yotam Ishay
    • Arieh Itzhaki
    Alexander Fahey
    Alexander Fahey
    • Policeman
    • (as Alexander E. Fahey)
    Tim Wallers
    Tim Wallers
    • Harold Macmichael
    Donatello Tagliente
    • Arab Informant
    Moustapha Wissam
    • Arab Police Translator
    Bouchaib Chtiwi
    • Abu Halim Informant
    • Director
      • Michael Winterbottom
    • Writers
      • Paul Viragh
      • Michael Winterbottom
      • Laurence Coriat
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    7amit1717

    No sides taken

    Watched this during the Red Lorry Film Festival in Mumbai. The movie depicts a certain part of the independence struggle that led to the downfall of the British Empire in West Asia, leading to the formation of independent states of Israel and Palestine.

    One of the most genius things the makers have achieved is that they haven't taken any sides, be it the British, the Jews or the Arabs. Each faction is depicted in contrasting ways, and none can be seen as a hero or a villain. Considering the super-sensitivity of this topic right now, not taking sides could be considered as an advantage for this movie.

    The weakness of the movie lies in the character development. None of the characters get well-defined enough to have a substantial effect on the viewers, and by the end of it, you don't really feel much for any of the characters, dead or alive.

    Overall : 7/10.
    7Lomax343

    Spot any good guys?

    Given the lead time for any film, one assumes that this was planned, shot and mostly edited before the recent wave of atrocities (on both sides) broke out in Israel/Gaza/Palestine (choose which name you will). Nevertheless, the timing of its release is poignant.

    The film is set in British-controlled Palestine in the thirties and forties as Jewish settlers clash with the indigenous Arabs, sparking off a wave of atrocities and counter-atrocities with the British finding themselves taking increasingly rigorous measures to suppress the violent factions on both sides, to the extent that they pretty much become a third terrorist force.

    The Arab point of view fades from the film fairly early on (which is a shame) and the drama centres around two British policemen (Douglas Booth and Harry Melling - who's done some very interesting work since his Harry Potter days) and their attempts to track down and arrest a Jewish terrorist leader played by Aury Alby. Matters are complicated by the fact that one of the officers (Booth) is in a relationship with the titular Shoshana (Irina Starshenbaum) whose sympathies lie with those who wish to create a Jewish state, if not necessarily with those who employ indiscriminate violence to this end.

    Things spiral out of the control of all parties as violence begets violence and the body count rises exponentially.

    It's difficult to sympathise with either side, nor does the film attempt to do so (one well-known incident is depicted in a deliberately ambiguous manner). Are there any good guys? Maybe there are some well-meaning individuals caught up in events they can neither control nor comprehend, but the viewer is left shaking their head at the barbaric futility of it all. Who's to blame? Everyone who's set foot in the region over the last three thousand years, probably.

    It's impossible to watch this film and not think about the events there today. The British may have gone, but the violence still remains - and is only getting worse.

    The cast all do a terrific job, and the film's not short of tension. I just wish that a more positive message could be drawn from it.
    4TheOneThatYouWanted

    Very boring

    I have no idea why this is getting anything higher than a 6 star rating from some of these reviews. I watched this movie based on those reviews and I was so upset I had to log in right after watching just to warn people, this movie is endless talking which minimum plot. It was like you follow the main character as they travel around and bump into minor characters and have a emotional conversation that means nothing for the next scene. I enjoy movies with zero action as much as the next movie snob but it has to have a good plot and feel like an actual film and not time wasting scenes. The only reason I even gave it 4 stars was for some of the settings but I am honestly debating on giving just 1 star.
    4TakeTwoReviews

    Sadly lacking.

    A whistle stop history lesson accompanying the opening credits, teaches us (if you didn't already know) the main touch points of the forming of Israel. Actually I think most people probably don't know do they. If you don't though, please dig deeper than this film. Still, it's dense. Sides forming, violence increasing. It's here that we meet Shoshana (Irina Starshenbaum). She's part of the more liberal open-minded Israel, but a more hard-line politics is growing. Men young and old, Jewish and Arab. All looking to further their cause. It's a three sided battle, to start at least and Shoshana finds herself in the middle. The English are still in charge of the region, which is how we meet young army officers like Geoffrey Morton (Harry Melling) and Shoshana's love interest policeman Thomas (Douglas Booth). It looks good, period detail, believably cast, but it's clunky in its set up. Granted it's a complicated story to nail down in a couple of hours and it certainly doesn't pull any punches, but this is not a good film. Nobody comes out particularly well, least of all the British. This is essentially the story of them buggering up the Balfour Declaration, whilst masking it in the mirrored complexity of Shoshana's love life. She's the soul female voice of reason and common sense again to start at least, in a world of warring men with misguided ideals. It's not a pleasant watch. You've got to ask yourself does this portray the narrative well and accurately. It's difficult to watch it as pure cinema. The real life events hold too much weight. It's effective in bringing the past to life, but it's dramatic retelling was always going not feel lacking. That said the levels of complexity are undoubtably compelling. It's just a shame that this chooses to lean in directions that don't feel anywhere near rounded enough, it's undercooked and with a subject like this, that's pretty unforgivable.
    6CinemaSerf

    Shoshana

    This is a curiously undercooked iteration of a story that well exemplifies that expression about one man's terrorist being another's freedom fighter. It's the underwhelming Douglas Booth who is Wilkin, a police detective based in British-administered Palestine and a man who has a semblance of decency to him. His boss "Chambers" (Ian Hart) is a bit more of a player, though - and he drafts in the much more "hands-on" Morton (the unremarkable Harry Melling) to get results more quickly - not least the apprehension of Stern (Aury Alby) who is determined to establish a Jewish homeland and doesn't much care which tactics he uses to accomplish that. The personal story is largely historical fact, so there's no real jeopardy here, but it's an interesting postulation on just how the British tried to administer a region and a population that had no interest in being administered, and that was being logistically manipulated with the shortest of term vision for anyone's future. Palestinian and Jew could agree on just one thing - get the UK out, but thereafter there was little consensus as the bombs and the bullets continued to fly. To be honest, I found the contribution of the eponymous woman (Irina Starshenbaum) to be almost incidental to what is essentially a rather dryly brutal story of a territory that always has been and will be fought over. It looks fine, but somehow it's all just a little too bitty - episodic, even, and it needed a bigger hitter to deliver the narrative more engagingly and convincingly. Pity.

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    • Quotes

      Shoshana Borochov: Don't be cynical. it doesn't suit you.

    • Connections
      References Le Troisième Homme (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      Chopin's Nocturne No. 12 in G Major, Op, 37 No. 2
      performed by Iain Farrington

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 2024 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Promised Land
    • Filming locations
      • Puglia, Italy(location)
    • Production companies
      • Revolution Films
      • Bartlebyfilm
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $104,801
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 1 minute
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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