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          Israel's 5 entries at Cannes festival eagerly awaited

          By Michael Blum in Jerusalem | China Daily | Updated: 2014-05-13 07:27

          Bigger budgets, higher quality drive new run of cinematic success

          Five Israeli films will be presented at the Cannes Film Festival this year, evidence of an industry in bloom, with bigger budgets and recognition of a growing cinematic prowess.

          Ten years after winning several prizes, including the Golden Camera award for My Treasure, feminist director Keren Yedaya is back in 2014 with an entry in the festival's Certain Regard section.

          This closely watched category is for provocative films or follow-up works by emerging directors, and Yedaya's That Lovely Girl about a 60-year-old man's incestuous relationship with his 22-year-old daughter fits the bill.

          Two other Israeli movies will feature in the Cannes Critics' Week competition.

          In Shira Geffen's Self-Made, a Palestinian and an Israeli woman accidentally trade lives after a mix-up at a checkpoint.

          The other is The Kindergarten Teacher by Nadav Lapid, whose first feature, The Policeman, won the 2011 Locarno festival and is finally slated for US release in June.

          The final two Israeli films are being screened in the Directors' Fortnight category.

          Ronit Elkabetz co-directed, co-wrote with her brother Shlomi and also stars in Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem.

          Also to show is Next to Her by Asaf Korman, in which a young woman struggles to care for her mentally challenged sister and hold down a job.

          Critics have said the wave of Israeli films selected for international festivals over the past few years is a reflection of better quality production and rising box office numbers at both home and abroad.

          "International recognition and the implication of quality that it brings has rocketed Israel's cinema production to the forefront," film critic Meir Schnitzer told AFP.

          Oscar nominations

          "The miracle of Israeli cinema in the last 10 years isn't measured just by the number of films or their public reception but by what has been a revolution in production quality," Schnitzer said.

          Over the past decade, four Israeli movies have received Oscar nominations for best foreign film.

          These were Beaufort in 2007, about an Israeli outpost in southern Lebanon; Waltz With Bashir (2008), an animated thriller in which Israeli soldiers recount their harrowing experiences during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon; Ajami (2009); and Footnote (2011).

          Israel's first Oscar nomination in 1964, Sallah, a warm-hearted satire about waves of immigration to the Jewish state, was followed by a string of films in the 1970s that competed in the Academy Awards, although none won a coveted Oscar.

          A subsequent fall-off in Israeli movie production has since been reversed, and in 2013 a record 38 films emerged, including the acclaimed Bethlehem, about a Palestinian boy recruited to spy for the Shin Bet security service.

          Moviegoing increased as Israelis' fears of Palestinian militant bombings on the streets, buses and in places of entertainment lessened with the end of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising.

          In a population of around 8.2 million, some 14 million cinema tickets were sold last year, almost double the 8 million of 2005, according to leading local film critic Yair Raveh.

          A record 700,000 of the tickets sold last year were for domestic productions.

          "The crisis in Israeli cinema passed 10 years ago," Raveh said, adding that 2012 drama Fill The Void, about Tel Aviv's ultra-Orthodox Jewish community, sold some 300,000 tickets alone.

          Agence France-Presse

           Israel's 5 entries at Cannes festival eagerly awaited

          Israeli directors Shira Geffen (left) and Etgar Keret pose with their Camera d'Or prize for best first film for Meduzot at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007. Fred Dufour / Agence France-Presse

          (China Daily 05/13/2014 page10)

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