Kippur

Kippour
Director
Amos Gitai
Country
France, Italy, Israel
Year
2000
Genre
Fiction
Scriptwriters
Amos Gitai / Marie-José Sanselme
Cast
Liron Levo / Tomer Ruso / Uri Ran Klauzner / Yoram Hattab / Guy Amir / Ran Kauchinsky / Julian Merr
Production
R&C Produzioni [IT] / MP Productions [FR] / Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali (MiBAC) [IT] / AGAV Hafakot [IL]

Storyline

It is October 6 1973 and we are in Israel. It is Yom Kippur, the day of expiation and the streets of the cities are deserted. Everyone is at home and in silent prayer. Syria takes advantage of this holiday and makes a surprise attack and the Six Day War breaks out. Weintraub is the 23-year old alter ego of the director and, together with his friend Rousso is a soldier on the Golan Heights and both men try to find and join their special unit. They follow Dr. Klauzner and decide to join an airborn team of emergency medics. The five days that follow seem to last for centuries as they go back and forth from battlefield to hospital transporting the wounded. On October 11 their helicopter takes a direct missile hit and crashes. The aid workers become the people being helped. On that day Sergeant Weintraub, who was an architecture student, decides to become a film director and tell his story.

Festivals & Academy awards and others

Seville European Film Festival 2011
Amos Gitai Retrospective