Close to Home (film) explained

Close to Home
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Director:Dalia Hager
Vidi Bilu
Starring:Smadar Sayar
Naama Schendar
Irit Suki
Katia Zimbris
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew

Close to Home (Hebrew: קרוב לבית|Karov la bayit) is a 2005 Israeli drama film directed by Dalia Hager and Vidi Bilu, and starring Smadar Sayar and Naama Schedar. It is the first film about the experience of female soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces.

Smadar (Sayar) and Mirit (Schendar), both 18 years old, are assigned to patrol the streets of Jerusalem together as part of their military service. Worlds apart in their personality, their initial frosty relationship becomes a friendship as they deal with their own emotional issues, the crushes and break-ups in their love lives, as well as the political realities of the city in which they live.[1]

The film premiered at the 2005 Jerusalem Film Festival.[2] It also showed at the 56th Berlin International Film Festival where it was awarded a prize by the International Association of Art Film Houses.[3]

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  1. Web site: Distributors' synopsis. dead. https://archive.today/20130202150521/http://www.sodapictures.com/dvd/30/. 2013-02-02.
  2. Web site: פסטיבל 2005. he. Festival 2005. Jerusalem Film Festival. 8 August 2021.
  3. Web site: Israeli films win prizes in Berlin. The Jerusalem Post. 18 February 2006. 8 August 2021.