Youth
2013 · Movie · 107 min. · Israel
Tom Shoval’s gripping, haunting feature debut depicts the ill-advised kidnapping scheme of two Israeli brothers (real-life siblings Eitan and David Cunio) from preparation to aftermath. With their father’s unemployment threatening the stability of their comfortable middle-class existence, older brother Yaki takes advantage of his recently acquired assault rifle, courtesy of his compulsory military service, to put into action a plan inspired equally by desperation and a lifelong diet of violent mainstream American cinema. But the brothers might have bitten off more than they can chew: it’s Shabbat, and their victim’s wealthy orthodox family won’t pick up the phone to take the ransom call. This sharply observed study of familial attachment and fraternal psychology broadens into a tough-minded generational portrait that subtly addresses many aspects of contemporary Israeli life, from the role of the military to the recent economic protests to the enduring fault lines of class and gender.
Direction Tom Shoval
Cast Eitan Cunio · Moshe Ivgy · David Cunio · Shirili Deshe · Gita Amely · Uri Hochman · Noa Koler · Alexander Peleg · Gilad Kletter
Screenplay Tom Shoval
Cinematography Yaron Scharf
Original title Hanoar
Also known as Youth
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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