Kedma

Kedma

Set seven days before the creation of the state of Israel in May 1948, a small rusted ship carrying a group of concentration camp survivors is met in Palestine by aggressive British troops. Tired and hungry, the hopeful immigrants must immediately take up arms against the Arabs. They thought they had escaped a war—but then were drafted into another. Unspoken truths from both sides explode in the tragic ensuing conflict.

"Amos Gitai's visionary re-imagining of his country's birth." -The Village Voice
"While minimalist in its presentation, the film becomes nearly operatic in its intensity." - TV Guide

Directed by Amos Gitai
Israel, 2003
Drama, Politics, Israeli History
Hebrew (with English subtitles)
98 minutes

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Kedma
  • Kedma

    Set seven days before the creation of the state of Israel in May 1948, a small rusted ship carrying a group of concentration camp survivors is met in Palestine by aggressive British troops. Tired and hungry, the hopeful immigrants must immediately take up arms against the Arabs. They thought they...