- The Vulture (film)
Infobox_Film
name = The Vulture
writer =Yaky Yosha
starring = Shraga Herpaz
Niza Shaul
Shimeon Finkel
Hana Maron
Andy Richman
Anat Azmon
director =Yaky Yosha
producer = Dorit Yosha
movie_music = Yoni Rechter
distributor = Yaky Yosha Ltd.
released =1981 (Israel )
runtime = 92 minutes
language = Hebrew
budget =
music =
awards =
imdb_id = 0083604Director Yaky Yosha's third feature, "The Vulture", first screened in 1981, not long before the first war in Lebanon, dealt with the problematic immortalization industry resultant from young war casualties. The film provoked great controversy among the Israeli public, which felt it has crossed a blood-red line. The Israeli
censors cut "The Vulture", but when selected to represent the country at theCannes Film Festival , it was screened uncut.Plot
Boaz, a young officer, returns home from the
Yom Kippur War (1973). He left for the war with two friends and returned with one dead and one badly injured. Down and out and lonely, Boaz aimlessly wanders the streets ofTel-Aviv . To comfort himself, Boaz goes to console his dead friend's parents, only to find himself sucked into a most complex relationship with the bereaved parents. First out of courtesy, then out of cynicism, Boaz gives them all they’re missing: a poem their son allegedly wrote, false tales of heroism and some occasional snapshots.Out of thin air Boaz erects a false monument of a dead hero out of a fairly mediocre child, who didn't get to leave much behind him.Before long, Boas is running a full scale immortalization industry, “manufacturing” for each bereaved family a creative, sensitive son. A soldier and a poet.
Boaz becomes romantically involved with his dead friend's girlfriend, and simultaneously with the beautiful coordinator in the army's memorial department. And so, by day they serve a holy trinity of comfort and immortality and by night they are fallen angles, ménage a trois.
Before too long, the next war breaks out. Boaz is called again for duty. Now an older, experienced officer, Boaz makes sure every single soldier in his company carries in his pocket a personal poem. Just in case.
"The Vulture" represented Israel at the
Cannes Festival 1981.
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