The Band’s Visit
Bikur hatizmoret
Colour, 35 mm
Israel, France, 2007, 90 min
Section: Another View
| Director: | Eran Kolirin |
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| Screenplay: | Eran Kolirin |
| Dir. of Photography: | Shai Goldman |
| Music: | Habib Shehadeh Hanna |
| Designer: | Eitan Levi |
| Editor: | Arik Lahav Leibovitz |
| Producer: | Eilon Ratzkovsky, Ehud Bleiberg, Yossi Uzrad, Koby Gal-Raday, Guy Jacoel |
| Production: | July August Productions |
| Sales: | Bleiberg Entertainment Inc. |
| Cast: | Sasson Gabai, Ronit Elkabetz, Saleh Bakri, Khalifa Natour, Imad Jabarin |
Synopsis
It was not long ago that a small Egyptian police band came to Israel to play at the ceremonial opening of an Arab cultural centre. Unfortunately whether due to bureaucracy, an unfortunate accident, or just bad luck, no one arrived to collect the band from the airport. There was nothing left for the musicians to do but to fend for themselves, and they ended up in an Israeli desert town in the middle of nowhere. A group of musicians stranded in a lost town. The story seemed so insignificant that nowadays hardly anyone remembers it. Young director and screenwriter Eran Kolirin tells the story of the band that everyone forgot about with such disarming humour that his first film, included at Cannes this year in the Un Certain Regard section, not only earned the audience’s enthusiastic applause but was also appreciated by both the FIPRESCI jury, which gave it the International Critics’ Award, and the Youth Jury, whose award it also took home.
About the director
Eran Kolirin (b. 1973, Tel Aviv) wrote screenplays for the television serials Shabatot VeHagim (1999) and Meorav Yerushalmi (2003). A year later he wrote and directed a feature film The Long Journey, which however was only presented at screenings of Israeli films. The Band’s Visit is thus considered his first distributed film.
Eran Kolirin, Eilon Ratzkovsky
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