- Alila
Infobox Film
name = Alila
image_size = 150px
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director =Amos Gitai
producer =Alain Mamou-Mani
writer =Amos Gitai Yehoshua Kenaz (novel)
narrator =
starring =Yael Abecassis Hanna Laslo Uri Klauzner Ronit Elkabetz
music =Pri ganech
cinematography =Renato Berta
editing =Monica Coleman Kobi Netanel
distributor =
released =September 12 2003
runtime = 122 min
country = Israel andFrance
language = Hebrew
budget =
preceded_by =
followed_by =
website = http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0349079/
amg_id = 1:296378
imdb_id = 0349079"Alila" is a 2003
Israel i film directed byAmos Gitai and starringYaël Abecassis ,Uri Klauzner , andHanna Laslo . The drama follows half a dozen very different characters through their lives in modern day Israel, giving Gitai an opportunity to comment on his country's top social issues.The film was well received by critics. "
Newsday " called it, "sexy, colorful, courageous and boldly entertaining," and the "Village Voice " called the director "Israel's one man new wave."Plot
Right from the beginning, Gitai makes it clear that he doesn't want to conform to the standard approach to film making. Instead of showing written out credits at the beginning of the film, Gitai reads the credits aloud. He introduces himself to the viewer, explains that "Alila" is based on the novel "
Returning Lost Love " and closes his introduction with his private wish that the viewer enjoy his film. While he speaks, the camera shoots out the windshield of a rundown car onto the crowded, colorful streets ofTel Aviv . In effect, the audience is immediately familiarized with the Hebrew language and the sights of Israel's bustling city.The character's lives all overlap and collide. Gabi, a bobbed haired sexpot, and her lover Hezi - who's older, balding and married - rent a room to have an affair; while Ezra, a pot bellied divorce, supervises the illegal construction site next door. All this racked drives poor Schwartz, a
Holocaust survivor, to amental breakdown . Illegal immigrants, a teenage boy who's afraid to serve in the army, and a corrupt police officer, who all represent weighty social issues, also get dragged into the mess as well. Instead of working towards a climax, Gitai's characters mimic reality in their constant search for resolution.A groundbreaking approach to
cinematography , "Alila" is made up of forty individual single shot scenes. Gitai's camera moves through walls, over desks, and pivots around rooms in order to keep a close focus on the character it's following. And while some moments are heated and full of drama, the camera will linger on its subjects with equal interest even when they're performing mundane activities such as driving or washing dishes. In effect, it's as if the viewer is eavesdropping on the lives of these interconnected strangers.Although "Alila" has a tight focus on Israel, stories about an unforgiving father, an abused mistress, poor migrant workers, and a tortured old man have a universal relevance.
Reception
In general, "Alila" was received well by critics. The film is said to have an "Altman-esque fabric" and a "Kiarostamian spirit" cite news
last = Atkinson
first =Michael
title = Alila
work =
pages =
language = English
publisher =Village Voice
date = 2004
url =http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0408,tracking,51269,20.html
accessdate = July 30 ]Most reviewers point to the film's political tone and social commentary about modern Israel. One reviewer goes so far as to compare Gitai to
Michael Moore . *cite web
last =Kirkland
first =Bruce
title = Chaos in the heart of Tel Aviv
publisher =Jam! showbiz
date =July 30 2004
url =http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/A/Alila/2004/07/30/752152.html
accessdate = July 30 ] It's assumed that Gitai's film will resonate most with Israelis, but offer outsiders an intimate look at the nation.Many reviews also comment on the sense of chaos in Gitai's film. Noisy people, their excitement and clamor, and the hop scotch from one story line to another creates a bustle in the film that's consistent throughout. In fact, one reviewer writes, "It's a very Mediterranean atmosphere, in which everyone seems to love hard, hate with intensity and speak at the top of their lungs." cite web
last = Beale
first = Lewis
title = Alila
publisher = Film Journal International
date = 2005
url =http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/reviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000695320
accessdate = July 30 ]Cast
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Yael Abecassis is an Israeliactress who started out as a model at the age of fourteen. Aside from "Alila," she has stared in "Live and Become " "Miss Entebbe " "Kadosh " and ""In the 90s she starred as a kids TV host and produced a number of successful videos for babies and children. In the late nineties she embraced a more serious career as a dramatic actress. She's starred in several Amos Gitai films and draws good reviews abroad, especially inFrance . Recently, she began acting in French films. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0008404/ Abecassis's IMDb page] .* Hana Laszlo is an Israeli born actress whose acted in a variety of different films, including comedy, drama, romance, and crime. In 2005 she won Best Actress at the
Cannes Film Festival for her performance in the film "Free Zone". [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0489713/ Laszlo's IMDb page] .* Uri Klauzner stared in Gitai's war film "
Kippur " as Dr. Klauzner.Awards
*"Alila" was nominated for two awards from the Israeli Film Academy in
2003 :BestCostume Design --Laura Dinolesko Best Supporting Actress--Hana Laszlo *"Alila" was nominated for one award from the
Valladolid International Film Festival in 2003:Golden Spike-- director Amos Gitai*"Alila" was nominated for one award from the
Venice Film Festival in 2003:Golden Lion -- director Amos GitaiNotes
References
*cite news
last = Atkinson
first =Michael
title = Alila
work =
pages =
language = English
publisher =Village Voice
date = 2004
url =http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0408,tracking,51269,20.html
accessdate = July 30*cite web
last =Kirkland
first =Bruce
title = Chaos in the heart of Tel Aviv
publisher =Jam! showbiz
date =July 30 2004
url =http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/A/Alila/2004/07/30/752152.html
accessdate = July 30* cite web
last = Beale
first = Lewis
title = Alila
publisher = Film Journal International
date = 2005
url =http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/reviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000695320
accessdate = July 30ee also
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Kippur "
*"Kedma (film) "
*"Time of Favor "External links
* [http://tjctv.com/?p=183 Alila's review on "The Jewish Channel"]
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* [http://www.villagevoice.com/film/0408,tracking,51269,20.html Village Voice review of "Alila"]
* [http://www.combustiblecelluloid.com/2003/alila.shtml Combustible Celluloid film review of "Alila"]
* [http://www.filmjournal.com/filmjournal/reviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000695320 Film Journal International review of "Alila"]
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