Victory (2023 film) explained

Victory
Native Name:המנצחים
Director:Eliran Peleg
Producer:Moshe Edery
Michael Sharfstein
Starring:Daniel Litman
Yael Sztulman
Amit Farkash
Yadin Gellman
Cinematography:Saar Mizrahi
Editing:Yosef Grunfeld
Roy Hornshtein
Music:Daniel Markovich
Ran Shem-Tov
Ben Zeadman
Country:Israel
Language:Hebrew
Distributor:United King Films
Runtime:114 minutes
Released: (theatrical)

Victory (Hebrew: המנצחים) is a 2023 Israeli musical film directed by Eliran Peleg. The film stars Daniel Litman, Yael Sztulman, Amit Farkash and Yadin Gellman as two couples amid the euphoria of Israel's victory over Egypt, Syria and Jordan in the 1967 Six-Day War.

Victory premiered at the Haifa International Film Festival in October 2023, where it was nominated for Best Film, and went into wide theatrical release in February 2024. The film received critical acclaim in Israel, with critics commending its surprising complexity and portrayal of PTSD. It was nominated for four Ophir Awards, and won for Best Music.

Plot summary

Amid the euphoria of Israel's victory in the 1967 Six-Day War, the lives of two couples from Kibbutz Netzer Sereni change significantly. Amos Agmon (Litman) returns home, changed by the war and traumatized. As he returns, his wife Neta's (Sztulman) star is on the rise as an actress. The couple struggle to reconnect amid Neta's career success and Agmon's unacknowledged trauma.[1] [2] [3]

Cast

Production

Amos' PTSD was inspired by a comment that Peleg heard made by an Israeli veteran with PTSD.

A total of 14 songs original songs written for the film were used and sung by the actors and a choir. The soundtrack was recorded with an orchestra in Vienna and with many musicians in Israel.

The film was shot in Israel and abroad, between June 2021 and December of the same year. The film received financial support from the Rabinowitz Foundation for the Arts, the Kader Foundation, Channel 13, the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture and private investors.

Parts of the film were re-edited in the wake of the 7 October attacks on Israel. Yadin Gellman, one of the film's leads was also the first Israeli celebrity casualty of the war, sustaining serious injuries amid the Be'eri massacre.[4]

Release

The film received its premiere, as part of the official competition at Haifa International Film Festival in October 2023. The slated theatrical release in November 2023 was postponed due to the outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war. It was subsequently released in Israeli theaters on 8 February 2024.

Reception

The film was praised by Allison Kaplan Sommer in Haaretz as "daring", "a colorful yet surprisingly complex musical that is all too relevant to today's Israel."[5]

It won the Ophir Award for Best Music from the Israeli Film Academy, and was nominated for three other awards from the academy, including Best Sound, Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction.[6] It was also nominated for the Best Film prize at the Haifa International Film Festival.[6]

Notes and References

  1. https://ajff.org/film/victory Victory
  2. https://tjff.com/victory/ Israeli Film Series: Victory HaMenatzchim
  3. https://13tv.co.il/item/news/domestic/internal/jab2m-903937844/ "המנצחים" מששת הימים: הסרט שמציג את פצועי הנפש של 1967
  4. https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/culture/article-785940 Yadin Gellman: A soldier in the movies and in real life
  5. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/culture/movies/2024-02-07/ty-article-magazine/.premium/victory-is-a-matter-of-framing-the-daring-israeli-musical-set-during-the-six-day-war/0000018d-5954-d0fc-a9bd-5f5d002a0000 'Victory Is a Matter of Framing': The Daring Israeli Musical Set During the Six-Day War
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15066586/awards/?ref_=tt_awd Awards