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Elias Sanbar et Amos Gitai : un dialogue exemplaire

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Dokumentarische Ästhetik & theaterhafte Inszenierung sollen das Bühnenstück #DieNashörner von #EugèneIonesco lose adaptiert auf die Kinoleinwand bringen. Regisseur #AmosGitai gelingt das mit #Shikun nur bedingt, insgesamt zu arm an inhaltlichen Facetten, als dass dessen filmisch reduzierte Darstellung nicht schnell bloß in gut gemeinte, stark gespielte Banalität mit etwas Ausdruckstanz abdriftet.

https://www.dieletzte.website/filmkritik/2025/01/09/shikun

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Die Letzte Filmkritik (Podcast)

Dokumentarische Ästhetik und theaterhafte Inszenierung sollen das Bühnenstück Die Nashörner von Eugène Ionesco lose adaptiert, mehr als Inspiration umgesetzt, auf die Kinoleinwand bringen. Regisseur Amos Gitai gelingt das mit Shikun nur bedingt und insgesamt zu arm an inhaltlicher Vielschich

Die Letzte Website

‘Why War’ Review: Amos Gitai’s Rumination on Conflict Lacks Specificity
#Variety #News #Reviews #AmosGitai #VeniceFilmFestival #WhyWar

https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/why-war-review-1236128164/

Why War' Review: Amos Gitai's Rumination on Conflict Lacks Specificity

In his film 'Why War,' veteran Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai hits a wall while lamenting the broad concept of war.

Variety

Israeli Director Amos Gitai Dismisses Calls for Venice Title ‘Why War’ to Be Boycotted
#Variety #News #AmosGitai #Gaza #VeniceFilmFestival

https://variety.com/2024/film/news/amos-gitai-why-war-venice-boycott-israel-gaza-1236126166/

Amos Gitai Dismisses Calls for Venice Title 'Why War' to Be Boycotted

Israeli Director Amos Gitai Dismisses Calls for Venice Title 'Why War' to Be Boycotted

Variety
Venice: Amos Gitai Rejects Calls for Boycott of New Film ‘Why War’

The Israeli director used the press conference for his new film to call for an end to the war in Israel and Gaza and to condemn both Hamas and the Israeli government.

The Hollywood Reporter

Amos Gitai Dismisses Boycott Calls For Venice Film ‘Why War’; Says Both Hamas and Israel’s Far-Right Government Need To Go: “This Cannot Go On”
#Festivals #AmosGitai #Israel #IsraelGazaConflict #Palestine #Venice #VeniceFilmFestival #WhyWar

https://deadline.com/2024/08/amos-gitai-why-war-venice-boycott-1236074736/

Amos Gitai Dismisses Boycott Calls For Venice Film ‘Why War’; Says Both Hamas and Israel’s Far-Right Government Need To Go: “This Cannot Go On”

Director said the people calling for the boycott had not seen the film and that the production had not received a shekel of Israeli state money.

Deadline

Amos Gitai’s ‘Why War,’ Starring Irene Jacob and Mathieu Amalric, Debuts First Clip Ahead of Venice Premiere (EXCLUSIVE)
#Variety #Global #News #AmosGitai #VeniceFilmFestival

https://variety.com/2024/film/global/venice-amos-gitai-why-war-clip-1236112227/

Amos Gitai's 'Why War' Debuts Clip Ahead of Venice Premiere

Variety has been given access to the first clip from 'Why War,' directed by Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai. The film has its world premiere at Venice.

Variety

Israeli Director Amos Gitai to Ask ‘Why War?’ in Next Project (EXCLUSIVE)
#Variety #Global #News #AmosGitai #TaorminaFilmFestival

https://variety.com/2024/film/global/amos-gitai-why-war-1236071677/

Israeli Director Amos Gitai to Ask 'Why War?' in Next Project

Israeli director Amos Gitai's next project will be 'Why War?,' about a discussion between Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud.

Variety
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‘Shikun’ Review: Amos Gitai Channels Ionesco’s ‘Rhinoceros’ in His Scattered Critique of Israel
#Variety #Reviews #AmosGitai #BerlinFilmFestival #Shikun

https://variety.com/2024/film/reviews/shikun-review-1235916632/

‘Shikun’ Review: Amos Gitai's Scattered Critique of Israel

Drawing inspiration from the Theater of the Absurd, Amos Gitai's latest criticism 'Shikun' ends up too literal to be engaging.

Variety