KEDMA
(2002)

קדמה

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Kino Lorber, Inc., 2002
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1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 100 min.)) : sd., col

ISBN/ISSN
MWT12306978, 12306978
LANGUAGE
Hebrew
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Directed by Amod Gitai

Andrei Kashkar, Helena Yaralova, Moni Moshonov, Juliano Merr, Yussef Abu Warda, Menachem Lang, Sandy Bar, Tomer Ruso, Veronica Nicole, Liron Levo

An Official Selection at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, Kedma is renowned Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai's (Kippur, Kadosh) powerful drama about a group of European Jewish refugees who arrive at Palestine in the critical year of 1948. Carried on the deck of the freighter Kedma, they come ashore to find not the Promised Land of milk and honey, but a war-torn desert in the bloody throes of transformation into the state of Israel. Rescued from a British army ambush at beachside by Palmach Jewish guerillas, the Kedma's ragged refugees are remade into soldiers expected to offer their lives to defend a nation that does not yet exist in a land they've never known. "Forget about the past if you want to survive" declares Rosa, a Russian Jew who endured Siberian imprisonment. With no common language and only the clothes on their backs, Rosa, Yiddish-speaking teenager Menachem, and Lodz ghetto escapee Janusz form a desperate fellowship as they follow their rescuers into battle. The chaos of a war for independence may be the only thing that can at last sever the ties that bind the Kedma's passengers to the tragic memories of a Europe they will likely never see again

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