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Israelischer Filmclub 15.11.2018

15.11.2018

Zero Motivation (Efes beyahasei enosh)

A unit of female Israeli soldiers at a remote desert base bide their time as they count down the minutes until they can return to civilian life.

 

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Ort: LMU, Institut für den Nahen und Mittleren Osten

Veterinärstr. 1, Room 009.

At 18:00 c.t.

 

WINNER - BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE - TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL

WINNER - SIX OPHIR AWARDS (THE ISRAELI OSCARS)

A smash hit in Israel and winner of the Best Narrative Feature Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, Zero Motivation is a unique, sharply observed, sometimes dark and often hilarious portrait of everyday life for a unit of young, female soldiers in a remote Israeli desert outpost. Playing out like M*A*S*H meets Orange is the New Black, Talya Lavie's brilliant debut details the power struggles of three women with different agendas and very little to do. Pencil-pushers in the Human Resources Office, best friends Zohar (Dana Ivgy) and Daffi (Nelly Tagar) spend their time playing video games, singing pop songs, jousting with stationery and dreaming of Tel Aviv. The indolent twosome are watched over by their aspiring senior officer, Rama (Shani Klein), who dreams of a higher position and a significant military career, but with a platoon of unskilled, idle, female soldiers without any drive under her charge, her ambitions for promotion are constantly thwarted. With shifts of tone that go from slapstick to satiric to horrifying with fluid ease, and with a superb supporting cast of characters, Zero Motivation is destined to be one of the most talked about films of the year.


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