| Roman Hazanowski, Menachem Lang, Juliano
Mer, Yussef Abu Warda, Andrei Kashkar. Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai
directed this historical drama based on a true story of the conflict
between Jewish refugees and Palestinians on the eve of the formation
of the nation of Israel. On May 7, 1948, a freight ship, the Kedma,
arrived on the coast of Palestine, carrying a load of Jewish refugees
from Europe who had survived concentration camps in several nations.
A few days later, the state of Israel would be created, but at the
time, the passengers of the Kedma found themselves in the midst
of a war, as they were greeted by British gunfire on one side, while
on the other the Jewish underground army known as the Palmach stood
by to defend them. The Palmach took many of the Kedma's refugees
into hiding, while the rest were given weapons and asked to fight
alongside the Palmach against the British and Palestinians. Over
the next several days, the Palestinians and their British allies
find themselves fighting with the Palmach soldiers and the Jewish
refugees while interacting with one another as both sides realize
how close and how far away they truly are. |