Beyond The Mountains — And Hills 2016 M.ok.ru

This report provides an overview of the 2016 Israeli drama film Beyond the Mountains and Hills

Yifat (Mili Eshet), their daughter and a left-wing activist, becomes involved with a young Palestinian man. beyond the mountains and hills 2016 m.ok.ru

As David attempts to reintegrate into society—searching for a job, reconnecting with friends, and rebuilding trust—the film exposes the fault lines beneath the surface. A secondary plot involves a family friend, Anna, whose own marital struggles mirror David’s. Eran Kolirin (famous for his earlier film The Band’s Visit) directs with a patient, observant eye. The "mountains and hills" of the title are a metaphor for the obstacles we place between ourselves and happiness—obstacles that are often self-constructed. This report provides an overview of the 2016

Beyond the Mountains and Hills (2016) is an Israeli drama directed by Eran Kolirin that examines the moral and existential crises of a suburban family navigating post-military life. The film, which premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes, follows David, a former officer, as his family collapses under the pressures of modern Israeli society. For more details, visit IMDb. Failed masculinity: David’s inability to provide for or

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The Political as Personal Kolirin’s genius lies in how he entwines the political landscape with the domestic one. The "mountains and hills" of the title are not just geographical features but ideological barriers. The family lives in the disputed hills, physically beautiful but morally ambiguous. The intrusion of Palestinian laborers into their home for renovations and the daughter’s interaction with political prisoners highlight the invisible lines that separate people. The film suggests that the family’s dysfunction is a direct result of the national condition; they are unable to communicate or connect because they are living in a state of collective denial. The silence between family members is as heavy as the political silence that blankets the region.

  • Failed masculinity: David’s inability to provide for or protect his family.
  • The Israeli condition: The constant shadow of national service and geopolitical tension, even in quiet domestic settings.
  • Economic anxiety: The pressure to maintain a middle-class lifestyle despite moral and financial collapse.

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