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Release Date:
7 April 2006 (USA) morePlot:
Two women embark on a road trip after they are brought together by circumstance. Rebecca (Portman) flees her hotel after a fight with her mother-in-law (Maura) and hails a taxi driven by Hanna (Lazlo). full summary | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 5 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(6 articles)
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3 Characters, 3 Countries moreCast
(Credited cast)| Natalie Portman | ... | Rebecca | |
| Hana Laszlo | ... | Hanna Ben Moshe (as Hanna Laszlo) | |
| Hiam Abbass | ... | Leila | |
| Carmen Maura | ... | Mrs. Breitberg | |
| Makram Khoury | ... | Samir aka "The American" | |
| Aki Avni | ... | Julio | |
| Uri Klauzner | ... | Moshe Ben Moshe | |
| Liron Levo | ... | Border Security | |
| Tomer Russo | ... | Border Security | |
| Adnan Tarabshi | ... | Petrol Station Owner | |
| Shredi Jabarin | ... | Walid (as Shredy Gabarin) | |
| Kobi Lieber | ... | Radio Narrator (voice) |
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90 minColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Switzerland:12 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:12 (canton of Geneva) | Brazil:12 | Singapore:PGFun Stuff
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A crowd of ultra-orthodox Jewish worshippers confronted Natalie Portman and her co-star Aki Avni, objecting to the couple kissing during the filming of a scene beside Jerusalem's Western Wall. The crowd charged and shouted "Immoral, immoral!" Police asked the actors to leave and return later, and they agreed. moreGoofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When the vehicle is just approaching the border crossing near the end of the film (1:23:00 on the DVD) we can see the silhouette of someone wearing a baseball cap moving about in the back of the vehicle. moreQuotes:
Leila: You know, I think it's really important to understand the language of your enemy. It's a pity Israelis don't speak Arabic like Palestinians speak Hebrew. If they do, I think things will change. moreSoundtrack:
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It would be easy to misunderstand or even miss the whole point of this movie. But if you can get past the endless opening scene of a sobbing Natalie Portman, by the end Gitai has explored three characters (with great acting performances), three women from different cultures, and three countries. I don't want to give away the end, but Gitai has managed to make a point about Israelis, Palestinians and, after some thought about his set-up of the character, especially Americans. This makes some of the slower, strained parts of the movie better, even makes them seem to fit together nicely. My grade might be a tad high, but it's rare when any movie maker pulls off character, acting, politics, and characters that well represent their different societies. For that, this movie gets a lot of credit.