The Vanishing Soldier

2023 Israeli film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Vanishing Soldier (Hebrew: החייל הנעלם) is a 2023 Israeli war drama thriller film directed by Dani Rosenberg who co-wrote with Amir Kliger.[1] It is about a deserter soldier who sets out on a journey back home but his situation is complicated when his superiors think he was kidnapped by the enemy.[2] It stars Ido Tako[3] accompanied by Mika Reiss, Efrat Ben Zur, Tiki Dayan and Shmulik Cohen.[4]

Directed byDani Rosenberg
Written byDani Rosenberg
Amir Kliger
Produced byAvraham Pirchi
Chilik Michaeli
Moshe Edery
Leon Edery
Itamar Pirchi
StarringIdo Tako
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The Vanishing Soldier
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Directed byDani Rosenberg
Written byDani Rosenberg
Amir Kliger
Produced byAvraham Pirchi
Chilik Michaeli
Moshe Edery
Leon Edery
Itamar Pirchi
StarringIdo Tako
CinematographyDavid Stragmeister
Edited byNili Feller
Music byYuval Semo
Production
companies
Israel Film Fund
United Channel Movies
Distributed bySophie Dulac Distribution (France)
United King Films [he] (Israel)
Release date
  • August 5, 2023 (2023-08-05) (Locarno)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryIsrael
LanguagesFrench
Hebrew
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The Vanishing Soldier had its world premiere on August 5, 2023, at the 76th Locarno Film Festival,[5] where it competed for the Golden Leopard.[6] The film received 11 Ophir Award nominations including Best Picture.[7]

Synopsis

A year from today. Shlomi, an 18-year-old soldier, flees the Gaza Strip battlefield and makes his way back to his girlfriend Shiri. When Shlomi discovers that the military elite is convinced he was kidnapped during the fog of war, he no longer hides from the soldiers he believed were chasing after him, but from his own identity, which has become a trap. In spite of his parents’ pleas that he returns to his unit before it's too late, Shlomi takes a desperate chance on love, with dramatic consequences.[8]

Cast

  • Ido Tako as Shlomi
  • Mika Reiss as Shiri
  • Efrat Ben Zur as Shlomi's Mother
  • Tiki Dayan as Shlomi's Grandmother
  • Shmulik Cohen as Shlomi's Father
  • Mushy Vider as Deputy Officer

Release

It had its world premiere on August 5, 2023, at the 76th Locarno Film Festival,[9] to later be screened in mid-August of the same year in the Kinoscope section of the 29th Sarajevo Film Festival.[10] It was also invited at the 28th Busan International Film Festival in 'Flash Forward' section and was screened on 8 October 2023.[11]

Accolades

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Year Award / Festival Category Recipient Result Ref.
2023 Locarno Film Festival Golden Leopard The Vanishing Soldier Nominated [12][13]
Ophir Award Best Picture Nominated [14][15]
Best Director Dani Rosenberg Nominated
Best Actor Ido Tako Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Efrat Ben Zur Nominated
Best Screenplay Dani Rosenberg & Amir Kliger Nominated
Best Cinematography David Stragmeister Won
Best Original Music Yuval Semo Nominated
Best Editing Nili Feller Nominated
Best Makeup Shir Matzrafi Nominated
Best Casting Limor Shmila Nominated
Best Sound Neal Gibbs Nominated
2024 Warsaw Jewish Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Seven Blessings Nominated [16]
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