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Apples from the Desert

  • 2014
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Moran Rosenblatt in Apples from the Desert (2014)
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Rebecca Abarnabel, a single daughter born into an Orthodox Jewish family, is tired of the lifestyle that her father, Reuven, has forced upon her. She and her mother, Victoria, go on a life-c... Read allRebecca Abarnabel, a single daughter born into an Orthodox Jewish family, is tired of the lifestyle that her father, Reuven, has forced upon her. She and her mother, Victoria, go on a life-changing journey between worlds.Rebecca Abarnabel, a single daughter born into an Orthodox Jewish family, is tired of the lifestyle that her father, Reuven, has forced upon her. She and her mother, Victoria, go on a life-changing journey between worlds.

  • Directors
    • Matti Harari
    • Arik Lubetzki
  • Writers
    • Matti Harari
    • Savyon Liebrecht
    • Arik Lubetzki
  • Stars
    • Moran Rosenblatt
    • Reymonde Amsellem
    • Shlomi Koriat
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    150
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Matti Harari
      • Arik Lubetzki
    • Writers
      • Matti Harari
      • Savyon Liebrecht
      • Arik Lubetzki
    • Stars
      • Moran Rosenblatt
      • Reymonde Amsellem
      • Shlomi Koriat
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Moran Rosenblatt
    Moran Rosenblatt
    • Rivka Abarbanel
    Reymonde Amsellem
    Reymonde Amsellem
    • Victoria Abarbanel
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    Shlomi Koriat
    Shlomi Koriat
    • Reuven Abarbanel
    Elisha Banai
    Elisha Banai
    • Dubi
    Irit Kaplan
    Irit Kaplan
    • Sara
    Moshe Ashkenazi
    Moshe Ashkenazi
    • Yossi
    Moti Ben Ishai
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    Yana Bron
    • Sharlin
    Nimo Hochenberg
      Tzvi Shissel
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      Tami Spivak
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      • Directors
        • Matti Harari
        • Arik Lubetzki
      • Writers
        • Matti Harari
        • Savyon Liebrecht
        • Arik Lubetzki
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      7barbararomanowska

      Good for a lazy afternoon

      It's nothing new, the whole movie is pretty predictible but it still is a nice movie. If you want to learn some Jewish traditions and watch one more film about parents and children having crashing views on life - go for it. Don't expect too much and you will have a good time.
      8paul-allaer

      On the cusp of the Orthodox Jewish and secular Jewish communities in Israel

      "Apples From the Desert" (2014 release from Israel; 96 min.) brings the story of an Orthodox Jewish family in Jerusalem, in particular Rivka and her parents. As the movie opens, we see Rivka, a 19 yr. old woman, walking in the streets, on her way home from work. Her mother Victoria is listening to some music, but as soon as the husband Reuven gets home, she shuts off the radio and clams up. Likewise for Rivka, who hides a book under her pillow and pretends to sleep. It isn't long before a pattern emerges, namely Reuven being a more-than-dominating force and control freak over every single aspect of Rivka's (and Victoria's) life. When Reuven is seriously considering marrying off Rivka to a widower twice her age and who has 3 young kids), Rivka can't take it anymore and decides to run away, aided by a guy she recently met at a dance class at the rec center. What will Reuven now do? To tell you more would spoil your viewing experience, you'll just have to see for yourself how it all plays out.

      Couple of comments: this is not the first, or second, or third movie out of Israel in recent years that examines the tensions between the 'bubble' in which Orthodox Jews live, and the rest of the world. Yet neither does it mean that it becomes any less fascinating to watch such a movie. The tensions in the real world between Orthodox Jews and secular Jews in Israel are palpable, and are only getting worse with each passing year (due to higher birth rates, Orthodox Jews continue to grow over the years as a percentage of Israel's overall population). As Rivka comes into contact with the world outside of her Orthodox Jewish community, we see she is genuinely shocked when her new friend has no mezuzah on his door, and the food he serves is not kosher. The film makers do a great job showing us the strong bonds that Rivka has with her religion, even if that religion has more or less forced her to run away from home so as to try and make a life for herself. Another interesting character in the movie is Rivka's aunt (Victoria's sister), who never married and dreams of going to visit Venice one day. But the most tragic character is surely Victoria, who is between a rock and a hard place as both the wife of Reuven and the mother of Rivka. When Rivka asks her mom "why are you letting him do this to me? is this all I am worth to you?", just watch for Victoria's reaction. Heartbreaking…

      I recently saw this movie at the Summer Series of the 2015 Jewish & Israeli Film Festival here in Cincinnati. The screening was PACKED, and you could hear a pin drop during the more tense moments of the movie. When the house lights came on, there was a spontaneous applause from the audience, which will give you a good indication how well this movie was received. If you are in the mood for a tense family drama set on the cusp of the Orthodox Jewish and secular Jewish communities in Israel, you cannot go wrong with this. "Apples From the Desert" is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
      5Nozz

      A lot of talent in a one-dimensional agenda-driven story

      Well acted and attractively photographed, this movie is all about how undesirable life is among the religiously observant Jews and how fulfilling it is among the socialist atheists of the kibbutzim. (You would never dream that in actuality the religious Jewish community is thriving while the kibbutz ideology is in collapse.) When I say "religious" I mean haredi or what's called "ultra-Orthodox" in English. In the real world there does exist a middle ground called "modern Orthodox," but from this movie you'd never guess it.

      I should mention, though, that the same production was also released in a longer form as a TV miniseries. Maybe the moments that aren't in the movie version provide from respite from the one-sidedness. I wouldn't know.

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        Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Narrative Award Winner: 2015
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        An expanded version of the film was broadcast in 2016 on the Israeli Channel 1 as a three-episode mini-series.

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      • Release date
        • May 7, 2015 (Israel)
      • Country of origin
        • Israel
      • Language
        • Hebrew
      • Also known as
        • Những Trái Táo Nơi Sa Mạc
      • Filming locations
        • Jerusalem, Israel
      • Production companies
        • Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA)
        • Topia Communications
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        1 hour 36 minutes
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