I recently had the opportunity to view the new Israeli feature film, Hemda by Shemi Zarhin. The film stars two wonderful veteran actors of Israeli stage and screen – Sasson Gabai and Assi Levi, who were paired together also in Shemi Zarhin’s Aviva My Love (2006). Zarhin, whose earlier films include Passover Fever (1995) and Dangerous Acts (1998), is one of the great Israeli filmmakers of humanistic narrative films about family issues.
Hemda is an extraordinary film about family, loyalty, relationships and love and includes both comic and tragic elements.
In addition to visually seeing the fields and communities of the Galilee, we can also feel its diversity as there is a fair amount of Arabic language and Arab characters throughout.
This is a complex story, portraying compelling and quirky characters, who we care about and worry about.
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