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Beaufort

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
5K
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Beaufort (2007)
ActionDramaWar

The story of a group of Israeli soldiers stationed in an outpost prior to the withdrawal of forces of 2000.The story of a group of Israeli soldiers stationed in an outpost prior to the withdrawal of forces of 2000.The story of a group of Israeli soldiers stationed in an outpost prior to the withdrawal of forces of 2000.

  • Director
    • Joseph Cedar
  • Writers
    • Joseph Cedar
    • Ron Leshem
  • Stars
    • Oshri Cohen
    • Itay Tiran
    • Eli Eltonyo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Cedar
    • Writers
      • Joseph Cedar
      • Ron Leshem
    • Stars
      • Oshri Cohen
      • Itay Tiran
      • Eli Eltonyo
    • 29User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Oshri Cohen
    Oshri Cohen
    • Lieutenant Liraz 'Erez' Librati, bunker commander
    Itay Tiran
    Itay Tiran
    • Idan Koris, emergency medical technician
    Eli Eltonyo
    Eli Eltonyo
    • Oshri, company first sergeant
    Ohad Knoller
    Ohad Knoller
    • Lieutenant Ziv Faran, bomb disposal officer
    Itay Turgeman
    Itay Turgeman
    • Sergeant Tomer Zitlaui
    Arthur Perzev
    • Yonatan Shpitzer
    • (as Arthur Faradjev)
    Gal Friedman
    Gal Friedman
    • Balis
    Alon Aboutboul
    Alon Aboutboul
    • Brigadier-General Kimchi, division commander
    Danny Zahavi
    • Captain Meir, engineer officer
    Daniel Bruck
    Daniel Bruck
    • Pavel
    Igal Reznik
    • Rubi
    Hanan Yishai
    • Nadav
    Ami Weinberg
    Ami Weinberg
    • Amox Faran, Ziv's Father
    Zohar Strauss
    Zohar Strauss
    • Rossman
    • (as Zohar Shtrauss)
    Nevo Kimchi
    Nevo Kimchi
    • Avishai
    Adi Adouan
    Ya'akov Ahimeir
    Ya'akov Ahimeir
    • Self
    • (as Yaakov Ahimeir)
    Guy Apriat
    • Director
      • Joseph Cedar
    • Writers
      • Joseph Cedar
      • Ron Leshem
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    10tongue-3

    Very strong with a few superficial flaws

    In 1982, Israel was forced to invade southern Lebanon in self defense after repeated attacks. But after holding a buffer zone for 18 years, with increasing casualties caused by a strengthening Hezbollah, the army's presence there began to seem pointless.

    This is a story about soldiers stationed at an outpost in Lebanon just before the eventual withdrawal in 2000. It manages to raise many valid moral and existential questions without getting preachy or politically partisan. Beaufort is a strong film that really sticks in your mind afterwards. The dialogues spoken by the soldiers is very true to life and the movie is highly authentic in every respect. It is well directed, the cast is good across the board, and the visuals are persuasive and gripping. But most of all, Beaufort succeeds in giving you a real sense of the fear and suspense of being a sitting duck for Hezbollah rocket-launchers to fire at. It is utterly nerve-wrecking.

    Minor flaws include the customary setting-up of a character's personality just before he gets killed, to make you mourn his loss more, but such obvious manipulations are few and don't significantly hurt the movie.
    8jasonwwright

    Saw it in Tel Aviv in April--very much worth the effort of tracking it down

    Considering the sanitized pulp that the United States military participates in the filming of, it is refreshing to see a movie about soldiers that rings true and does not shy away from controversy. The IDF must also be commended for actively participating in the making of a film that does not shine the best light on the occupation of southern Lebanon.

    Ultimately it is Israeli politicians and inept commanders that take the brunt of the blame for the appalling conditions the soldiers portrayed in this movie endure while holding on to their mountain top position.

    Hezbollah obviously plays a part in this story, yet they are an unseen presence. They are always just out of the frame and sporadically, sometimes shockingly so, they remind everyone involved of their lethal potential.

    Set aside your preconceived notions of the Israeli-Arab conflict and see this movie.
    8lastliberal

    I didn't make them understand how important their lives are. That's the job of a parent.

    It's about Israeli soldiers holding down a fort in Southern Lebanon, but it could be about soldiers anywhere. That is what makes this film so memorable.

    Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, it is all the same when it comes to politics and the soldiers that have to carry out the policies made by chickenhawks far removed from the front.

    It is touching and funny at times. I could really relate to the truck arriving with fresh supplies after a long wait. It is common and a hot meal at midnight is much appreciated when you have been running low.

    It shows real soldiers doing real grunt work. It is an outstanding film.
    9paulmartin-2

    Among the best of war films

    I'm not a fan of the war genre, but Beaufort plays out more as a psychological thriller, and I find it hard to fault. There was an amazing blend of naturalism, stylistic devices, humour, touching human drama and suspense - at one time I jumped in my seat like I never have before.

    The camera movements and cinematography are excellent and reinforce a sense of claustrophobia as a group of Israeli soldiers keep guard at an historic fort within southern Lebanon, but are virtually under siege by Hezbollah forces. Character development is also excellent with much authenticity. The film focuses on the idiosyncrasies of various characters and how they interact with each other under the circumstances. Respect for the commanding officer is sometimes lacking, resulting in a lack of discipline and friction at a difficult time.

    I count this film as one of my favourite films in the genre, kind of a cross between Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket and Sam Mendes' Jarhead, and as good as either of these. Like these two films, there is an understated political critique in how young men are pawns in the games played by those who live comfortably away from the field of battle and death. Whether you like war films or not, this is must-see cinema.

    I saw the film's screening at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
    10rob68

    a remarkable war movie with a cinematic style that actually says something original about war

    Beaufort is a remarkable war movie, with a cinematic style that really says something about the war and the situation in which the troops are in. the story is told through the eyes of the main character, Liraz, who's awareness of himself and the nature of the battle he's in gradually deepens into a sharp and original view on war and fear of death. the tension that is created throughout the film is a result not of fast paced action events, but through a series of scenes that takes the viewer into the world of this outpost, with all its claustrophobia, and mixed emotions that include the thrill of danger and numbness toward tragedy, but also simple fear that cannot be overcome. I recommend this movie to everyone.

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    • Trivia
      The lead actor, Oshri Cohen (Liraz), did not serve on the IDF (Israeli Defence Force).
    • Quotes

      Shpitzer: [while playing electric keyboard and singing a song in memory of Zitlawy] # I won't be afraid to fall / Won't be afraid to grow / To sink or swim / To live or die #

    • Connections
      Featured in The 80th Annual Academy Awards (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Avot u-Banim
      (Fathers and Sons)

      Written by Eviatar Banai

      Performed by Arthur Perzev

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Israel
    • Official sites
      • Metropolitan Films (France)
      • Official site (Israel)
    • Language
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Thị Trấn Beaufort
    • Filming locations
      • Nimrud Castle, Golan Heights, Israel
    • Production companies
      • United King Films
      • Metro Communications
      • Movie Plus productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $102,591
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,808
      • Jan 20, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $271,340
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 11m(131 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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