World Jewish News
Israeli film takes top honors
04.01.2009
LOS ANGELES - Acclaimed Israeli film "Waltz with Bashir" received another major boost when the cream of American movie critics picked the path-breaking film for top honors.
The National Society of Film Critics named "Waltz" as the best picture of 2008 at its annual meeting Saturday in New York.
The film combines state-of-the-art animation, an anti-war documentary theme, and a psychoanalytical approach to recover the memory of a traumatized Israeli soldier.
Though the mixture may sound odd, it all comes together as an integrated and haunting biographical movie. Director Ari Folman is also its central character as a 20-year old infantryman, whose unit spearheaded the Israeli advance into Lebanon in June 1982, with the announced goal of stopping incursions and rocket attacks on northern Galilee towns by the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Israel's current incursion into the Gaza Strip to eliminate Hamas rocket attacks gives "Waltz" an added relevance.
The top pick by the national critics, although rarely emulated by the Academy's Oscar voters, does add further laurels to "Waltz," which has earned recognition at international film festivals, from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the Golden Globes nominating committee.
According to the local buzz, the picture may well become the very first Israeli film to waltz off with an Oscar.
Источник: JTA
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