KEDMA
by Amos Gitai
synopsis
In May 1948, shortly before the creation of the State of Israel, hundreds of immigrants from across Europe arrive in Palestine, only to risk arrest by British troops.
international title: | Kedma |
original title: | Kedma |
country: | France, Italy, Israel |
sales agent: | Celluloid Dreams |
year: | 2001 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Amos Gitai |
film run: | 100' |
release date: | FR 22/05/2002, IT 07/06/2002 |
screenplay: | Amos Gitai, Mordechai Goldhecht, Haim Hazaz, Marie-Jose Sanselme, Marc Weitzmann, Tawfik Zayad |
cast: | Andrei Kashkar, Menachem Lang, Nikol Varom, Helena Yaralova |
cinematography by: | Yorgos Arvanitis |
film editing: | Kobi Netanel |
art director: | Marie-José Sanselme |
costumes designer: | Laura Dinolesko |
music: | Manfred Eicher, David Darling |
producer: | Amos Gitai, Marin Karmitz, Laurent Truchot, Michel Propper, Michael Tapuah, Valerio De Paolis |
production: | ARTE France Cinéma, MP Productions, BIM Distribuzione, Agav Films (IL) |
distributor: | Mars Films Distribution, Bim Distribuzione (IT) |