Carthago (Israeli TV series) explained

Native Name:קרתגו
Genre:Period drama
Creator:
Director:Tomer Shani
Starring:
  • Uri Gov
  • Oleg Levin
  • Yaakov Zada-Daniel
  • Philip Glenister
  • Carolina Jurczak
Music:Tal Yardeni
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew
Num Seasons:1
Num Episodes:11
Producer:Yoav Gross
Editor:Itamar Goldwasser
Network:Kan 11

Carthago is an Israeli period drama broadcast on Kan 11, created by brothers Reshef Levi and Yannets Levi with Tomer Shani, who also directed the series.

The subject of the series is the fictionalized story of Elijah Levi, the creators' father, who was deported from Palestine to a British internment camp in Carthago, Sudan.

Plot

The series is set in 1942, in the midst of the British deportation of Zionist militias from Mandatory Palestine. Levi, a successful and innocent comedian, finds himself brought to the Carthago camp with a group of Lehi fighters, alongside other British detainees including Nazis and Italian fascists. Once there, he discovers that his former lover, Helena, is married to the camp commander, Lord Davidson.[1]

Awards

At the Canneseries festival in 2023, the show was the winner of the Special Interpretation Award for its cast as well as the High School Award for Best Series.[2]

Reception

Many family members of those imprisoned in Carthago criticized the lighthearted portrayal of the prisoners as well as the show's claim to be based on true events where in reality there were never women, Nazis, or fascists imprisoned in the camp.[3] In response to the criticism, Kan, the show's broadcaster, added an opening slide noting that the events depicted were fictional in nature and any similarity to real people or events was purely coincidental.[4]

The series also took other liberties with the historical facts: the actual prison camp was located in the desert, rather than the jungle; and while the show is set in 1942, the camp was in fact not opened until 1944.[5]

In an interview, Yannets Levi defended the show's decisions as grounded in stories from his family's childhood, arguing that "to convey the human essence of the story, it is impossible to remain within the boundaries of the historical facts."[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 'Carthago' tells a strange but captivating story . 2023-08-09 . The Jerusalem Post JPost.com . en-US.
  2. Web site: Bałaga . Marta . 2023-04-19 . Norwegian Political Satire ‘Power Play’ Wins at Canneseries, as ‘Bargain,’ ‘Carthago’ and ‘Corduroy’ Also Scoop Awards . 2023-08-09 . Variety . en-US.
  3. News: אלבז-אלוש . קורין . 2022-12-26 . משפחות לוחמי המחתרות נגד "קרתגו": "מציגה את סיפורם באור נלעג" . he . Ynet . 2023-08-09.
  4. News: אלבז-אלוש . קורין . 2022-12-26 . המחאה נגד "קרתגו": כתוביות הפתיח ישונו אחרי הפרסום ב-ynet ו"ידיעות אחרונות" . he . Ynet . 2023-08-09.
  5. Web site: 2022-12-19 . "קרתגו" משתעשעת עם העבר הטעון - וזה פשוט נהדר - וואלה! תרבות . 2023-08-09 . וואלה! . he.
  6. Web site: 2022-12-19 . מחנה קרתגו: הסיפור האמיתי . עוד יום עם יואב קרקובסקי . כאן – תאגיד השידור הישראלי . he.