There Was No War in '72 (1996)
Directed by David Kreiner
Genres - Drama, War |
Sub-Genres - Coming-of-Age, Family Drama, Period Film |
Run Time - 79 min. |
Countries - Israel |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
An affectionate portrait of a family whose members are behaving at their worst. The story of There Was No War in '72 begins from the point of view of Yoni (Adam Abulafia), the beleaguered son of an overbearing businessman (Shmuel Edelman). To the intense disappointment of his father, Yoni has just been kicked out of his private school for poor grades, and his American mother (Ava Haddad) is trying to get him to go to the boarding school she has cajoled into accepting him. However, he would prefer just to hang around and make his father's life miserable. As the film progresses, the father's perspective about his son becomes understandable, as on the occasion when the boy snitches on his mother, who is having an affair. This film is in Hebrew and English.
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dysfunctional, family