There are moments in this original and enlightening film that carve themselves into the memory. Among them is the moment when an Israeli soldier performs a dance overlooked by images of assassinated Lebanese President Bashir Gemayel.
Watch film trailers now »Writer/director Ari Folman's autobiographical take on the massacres that occurred following Bashir's murder in 1982 is a haunting exploration of guilt, paranoia and fear with dialogue from participants. No ordinary documentary, this blends reality with animation as a former Israeli conscript recalls his role in an episode of modern genocide. An awesome, visceral experience.
On limited release
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