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Lebanon

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This tense war film focuses on a group of Israeli soldiers operating a tank in hostile territory during the 1982 conflict in Lebanon. Hindered by tight quarters, limited visibility and stifling heat, the troops inside the tank, including the frustrated Hertzel, begin to quarrel amongst themselves, leaving themselves open to attack by their Lebanese enemies. As their mission -- to clear the area of opposing forces -- progresses, the situation becomes increasingly dire.
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A powerful and personal account of war on the front line, writer-director Samuel Maoz takes the viewer inside an Israeli tank to deliver an exhausting, original film.

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Roger Clarke Sight & Sound 07/10/2018
The director, who admits to having killed a man on his own tour of duty, is painting a portrait of an utterly hopeless, chaotic and morally compromised scenario in which nobody wins. Go to Full Review
Nicolas Rapold Film Comment Magazine 07/01/2013
Though not as explicitly focused on memory as Waltz with Bashir, Lebanon's style lends its own dredged-from-memory, expressionistic rawness. Go to Full Review
Jim Schembri The Age (Australia) 12/01/2010
4/5
Lebanon certainly qualifies as one of the best films about modern warfare with its unflinching depiction of the trade-off between duty and humanity. Go to Full Review
Rene Jordan El Nuevo Herald (Miami) 08/08/2022
It's painful but eternal. [Full review in Spanish] Go to Full Review
Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com 09/13/2020
3.5/4.0
One of the best foreign films of 2010. Go to Full Review
David Lamble Bay Area Reporter 06/12/2020
Maoz mixes the claustrophobic anti-war message of the German sub thriller Das Boot with an even more despairing view of young men unraveling under fire. Go to Full Review
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Ben W @Username618 4d So as far I recall, this was the summer of two tank movies... ... and I think I preferred Buffalo Soldiers, sorry. See more dave s @RT68722908 02/06/2023 Other than the opening shot and the brief final scene, Lebanon is set entirely within the confines of a tank. At the beginning of the Lebanon War in 1982, four young Israeli soldiers find themselves trapped in hostile territory, ultimately unable to find their way out and abandoned by ground troops. Featuring some impressive cinematography and lighting, solid direction (the close-ups are often devastating), an effective music score, realistic performances, and some great sound effects, Lebanon is a harrowing journey into the heart of darkness, a film that feels so real that you can almost smell the smoke, taste the grit and feel the sweat. See more 11/24/2021 It is hard to belive "Lebanon" is only Samuel Maoz's sophomore picture, which is, to say the least, one of the most touching, sensitive, and thrillingly original war films ever made. See more Leaburn O @RT35452347 06/27/2021 As far as war films go, this isn't up to modern day expectations. It's not as gripping or intense as I would hope and certainly can't hold a candle to Fury which is the obvious comparison. There's also a ridiculous anecdote that sounded like one of Jay's boats from the inbetweeners strangely thrown in. A film of great critical repute but I'm not buying it. One good ten minute scene towards the end aside, it just fails to draw the viewer in. See more nefasto r @Nefasto 11/13/2019 I really loved "Foxtrot", one of the best film I've seen last year and the main reason to watch this. That is also why I am pretty disappointed from it: I was expecting more. Instead the movie, although with powerful ingredients, never finds an emotional payoff. See more Laurie S @Karlwinters 07/21/2019 Although gripping and seemingly authentic, the lack of discipline and cowardice of the tank's crew indicate that if this is a true portrayal it's no surprise the war lasted so long because of their unprofessional soldiering. I have to admit it was quite a feat having the entire film shot inside the tank, rather like an equivalent of Das Boot. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis This tense war film focuses on a group of Israeli soldiers operating a tank in hostile territory during the 1982 conflict in Lebanon. Hindered by tight quarters, limited visibility and stifling heat, the troops inside the tank, including the frustrated Hertzel, begin to quarrel amongst themselves, leaving themselves open to attack by their Lebanese enemies. As their mission -- to clear the area of opposing forces -- progresses, the situation becomes increasingly dire.
Director
Samuel Maoz
Producer
Anat Bikel, Leon Edery, Moshe Edery
Screenwriter
Samuel Maoz
Distributor
Sony Pictures Classics
Production Co
Ariel Film, Arte France Cinema
Rating
R (Language|Disturbing Bloody War Violence|Sexual References|Some Nudity)
Genre
Drama, War
Original Language
Hebrew
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 6, 2010, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 16, 2012
Box Office (Gross USA)
$367.8K
Runtime
1h 33m
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