Lebanon (2009)
1h 33m
Running Time
September 24, 2009Release Date
Lebanon (2009)
1h 33m
Running Time
September 24, 2009Release Date
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Plot.
During the First Lebanon War in 1982, a lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town.
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Cast & Crew.
Yoav Donat
Shmulik
Yoav Donat
Shmulik
Itay Tiran
Assi
Oshri Cohen
Hertzel
Michael Moshonov
Yigal
Zohar Shtrauss
Gamil
Dudu Tasa
Syrian Captive
Dudu Tassa
Syrian Captive
Ashraf Barhom
1st Phalangist
Fares Hananya
2nd Phalangist
Reymonde Amsallem
Lebanese Mother
Benjamina Mirnik
Producer
Samuel Maoz
Director
Laura Sheim
Costume Design
Anat Bikel
Producer
Leon Edery
Producer
Moshe Edery
Producer
David Silber
Producer
Ilann Girard
Producer
Nicolas Becker
Composer
Benoît Delbecq
Composer
Giora Bejach
Cinematographer
Arik Lahav-Leibovich
Editor
Hila Yuval
CastingDirector
Ariel Roshko
ProductionDesigner
Uri Sabag
Producer
Hila Bargiel
Costume Design
Tobias Fleig
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Lis
Sound Mixer
Jan Petzold
Sound Effects Editor
Orly Ronen
Makeup Artist
Alex Claude
Sound Designer
Sebastian Kaltmeyer
Visual Effects
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 24, 2009
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 33m
Box Office$1,286,008
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Wiki.
Lebanon (Hebrew: לבנון Lvanon; called Lebanon: The Soldier's Journey in the UK) is a 2009 internationally co-produced war film directed by Samuel Maoz. It won the Golden Lion at the 66th Venice International Film Festival, becoming the first Israeli-produced film to have won that honour. In Israel itself the film has caused some controversy. The film was nominated for ten Ophir Awards, including Best Film. The film also won the 14th Annual Satyajit Ray Award.Maoz based the film on his experience as a young Israeli conscript during the 1982 Lebanon War. The British newspaper The Guardian has described it as an anti-war film.
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