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  1. Incitement is a movie starring Yehuda Nahari Halevi, Amitay Yaish Ben Ousilio, and Anat Ravnitzki. Details the year leading to the assassination of Israel's Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin (1922-1995), from the point of view of the
  2. Writer=Yaron Zilberman
  3. duration=123 min
  4. Genres=Thriller
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  6. Actor=Yoav Levi

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This movie portray yigal amir as a kind of israeli james bond meet assassin meshiah. it has nothing to do with reality. this movie is pure science fiction.
this kind of movie can not be made in the state of israel without government approval. this shows what kind of government is in control. Incitement full movie.

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Why The Film 'Incitement' Is Hitting A Political Nerve In Israel Israelis have been viewing and debating Incitement, a recent film about the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The drama explores the life of the murderer. December 25, 2019 4:17 PM ET Why The Film 'Incitement' Is Hitting A Political Nerve In Israel Israelis have been viewing and debating Incitement, a recent film about the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The drama explores the life of the murderer. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A recent film is hitting a political nerve in Israel. It tells the story of the 1995 assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. The English title of the film is "Incitement, " and it tells the story from the point of view of Rabin's murderer, Yigal Amir. Naomi Zeveloff reports from Tel Aviv. NAOMI ZEVELOFF, BYLINE: In one pivotal scene in the new film, an actor playing Yigal Amir hints of his plan to kill the prime minister by telling his father that the murder would be justified. His father shouts back at him... (SOUNDBITE OF FILM, "INCITEMENT") AMITAI YAISH: (As Shlomo Amir, non-English language spoken) ZEVELOFF: He says, "it would take generations for us to atone for this. " Today, a generation has passed since Yigal Amir assassinated Yitzhak Rabin after Rabin agreed to the Oslo peace accords with the Palestinians. YARON ZILBERMAN: We're talking about one of the, I would say, deepest traumas for Israel society. ZEVELOFF: That's Yaron Zilberman, the director of the film. He says he chose the topic in part because some still deny the facts around the murder. Though the case against Amir was open and shut - Amir confessed - many believe conspiracy theories about what happened. Some say the murderer was planted by the left in a plot to disgrace the right. ZILBERMAN: And you see today that people just can't handle that it happened, so they come up with all sort of crazy stories. I think that's where we are at right now - which is a denial, an active denial. ZEVELOFF: The film seeks to break through this denial by telling the story through Amir's perspective. It looks at the factors that led him to kill Rabin. One of them is incitement, which is also the film's English title. Predictably that has earned the film an audience on the left which has long blamed right-wing rhetoric for demonizing Rabin before he was killed. But some people on the right are also connecting with the film. Yair Sheleg, a researcher on religion and state with the Israel Democracy Institute and a journalist at a right-wing newspaper, says the movie tries to answer a question that people on the right often raise about the assassination. YAIR SHELEG: Why, from all the hundreds of thousands of people who were against the Oslo process, why especially Yigal Amir was the murderer? ZEVELOFF: The film shows Amir's troubled personal life. He gets dumped by a woman from a European background whose family looked down on his Middle Eastern roots. Amir's mother fills his head with delusions of grandeur. ANAT RAVNITZKI: (As Geula Amir, non-English language spoken) ZEVELOFF: "Be proud, " she tells him in one scene. "You are destined for greatness. " Sheleg says this focus on Amir's private turmoil is new for Israeli society. SHELEG: It's important for both rightists and leftists to understand that, to understand that, of course, one cause of the murder is the ideology, but it won't be done without the biography. ZEVELOFF: But some on the right have slammed the film. On Facebook, Israel's culture minister said it was unfair to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. At the time of the assassination, Netanyahu was opposition leader and present at some right-wing rallies people blamed for the incitement. He gave a speech at a protest where people waved doctored photos of Rabin in a Nazi uniform. Netanyahu has always insisted he didn't fan the flames. Today, all that and the film is being discussed in classrooms. YAEL SHULIM LEVY: (Non-English language spoken) ZEVELOFF: In a high school in Jaffa near Tel Aviv, a teacher asks a class if the assassination could happen again today. Some say yes, some say no. Yael Shulim Levy (ph) took her students to the film. She worries about extremist language she sometimes hears in the school. LEVY: (Through interpreter) It was important to me to expose them to where this could lead. ZEVELOFF: High schooler Emanuel Shimonov (ph) gets the point. EMANUEL SHIMONOV: (Non-English language spoken). ZEVELOFF: "I understand that violence really is bad, " he says. "And it really does erode democracy. " It's a message that will soon find an American audience. The film is coming to U. S. theaters in January. For NPR News, I'm Naomi Zeveloff in Tel Aviv. Copyright © 2019 NPR. All rights reserved. Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. NPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR’s programming is the audio record.
Kenyans we are our own worst enemies. sasa wenye mnakemea Brenda. What's the issue now? She deserves every leading role if she must, she worked so hard for it. I don't hear you complain of recycled European actors? If she's good she's good. I see her in a show and I watch it coz I know she delivers. Set in early 90's, director Yaron Zilberman's sophomore feature film follows a young university student who becomes a radical leader determined to exterminate the enemy among his Jewish community, as he engages on a political war against Israel's Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin. Rising star Yehuda Nahari Halevi gives a breakthrough performance as the villain protagonist, building up his character with incredible skills: he must fulfill his duties with family, friends and girlfriend, all while trying to organize a fully-armed, rebel movement. Israel's official entry for the 2020 0scars, and named Best Film by the Israeli Film Academy, it captures the anxiety and tension of the crime with extreme brilliance and fast paced action, while connecting the crime to relevant romantic and familiar insights. Zilberman conceives a suspenseful, detailed and observational psychological thriller depicting a man's journey from a regular activist guy to a notorious murderer.
2 wins & 9 nominations. See more awards ? Edit Storyline A psychological thriller, INCITEMENT follows the year leading to the assassination of Israel's Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, from the point of view of the assassin. The film details, for the first time, the forces that act upon the assassin, including the religious and political incitement, the personal and the interpersonal turmoil. It is a psychological portrait of a political assassin seeking to kill democracy. It is also a portrait of a torn society on the brink of civil war. Written by ONP Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Details Release Date: 31 January 2020 (USA) See more ? Box Office Opening Weekend USA: $22, 437, 2 February 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $130, 819 See more on IMDbPro ? Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ? Did You Know? Trivia During the film's world premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, the screening was stopped roughly five minutes in and the audience had to evacuate due to a security threat. The screening was resumed when it was determined that there was no longer a threat and the screening concluded without incident. An unattended backpack in the cinema was the reason for the evacuation. It had been left by someone who had gone to get popcorn. See more ?.

Movies | ‘Incitement’ Review: A Tense, Angry Reckoning With an Assassination Critic’s Pick Yaron Zilberman’s film presents a discomfortingly close-range depiction of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin in the period leading up to the killing. Credit... Greenwich Entertainment Incitement NYT Critic's Pick Directed by Yaron Zilberman Thriller 2h 3m The Israeli drama “Incitement” grabs a third rail and holds on tight. The movie, directed by Yaron Zilberman ( “A Late Quartet”), presents a discomfortingly close-range depiction of what Yigal Amir saw and heard in the roughly two years before he assassinated Yitzhak Rabin, the prime minister, on Nov. 4, 1995. Both the subject matter and the approach are fraught with danger. Even making a movie about an assassin risks elevating him to a stomach-turning level of prominence ? although given the shadow that Amir already casts over the politics of contemporary Israel, where Rabin’s rival Benjamin Netanyahu remains in power and the peace process that Rabin fought for has receded into the horizon, perhaps that notoriety already exists. But a film that argues that Amir (played by the extraordinary actor Yehuda Nahari Halevi) didn’t act in a vacuum ? that he was a burning fuse that, again and again, friends, family members and rabbis refused to put out ? might also appear to be making excuses for his actions. “Incitement” makes the implicit case that such a criticism would have the issue backward: The notion that the political atmosphere and religious extremism in Israel in the 1990s incited Amir to violence is not new. And while Amir may be in prison, this tense, politically angry film suggests that Israel bypassed a reckoning with the nurturers of his fanaticism. Zilberman mitigates some of the perils of the project by subtly differentiating his movie’s perspective from Amir’s. At a screening at the New York Jewish Film Festival earlier this month, the director said he had opted for several distancing devices ? odd angles, no melody in the score ? to keep viewers from getting swept up in Amir’s point of view. Halevi is in virtually every scene, often in close-up or with the camera over his shoulder, and is frequently isolated within the claustrophobic, squarish frame. (The actor’s sly smile is chilling at the beginning and becomes more so as the movie goes on. ) The son of Yemeni-born parents, Amir is shown as a striving law student with a chip on his shoulder. He pursues a relationship with Nava (Daniella Kertesz), whose parents, settlers in the West Bank, would rather see her involved with someone else. (Their first scene together is a rare occasion when “Incitement” seems too on-the-nose: “I’m like a laser pointer, ” he tells her. “I wonder what your next target is, ” she replies. ) The product of a politically divided household ? his father, a Torah scribe, supports the Oslo Accords on which Rabin staked his leadership, while his mother does not ? the movie’s Amir surrounds himself with toxic influences. Early in the film, he listens intently to a rabbi who defends Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 praying Muslims in Hebron in 1994. He has a crackpot dream of starting a vigilante militia that will do things the Israel Defense Forces will not, and using religious retreats to lure recruits. Those close to him ignore or dismiss as jokes his declarations that someone should kill Rabin. The most generous interpretation of the rabbis from whom he seeks religious justification for an assassination is that they see his questions as hypotheticals. Potently, “Incitement” depicts Amir as just one member of a self-reinforcing fringe. Few people he interacts with challenge his beliefs. Zilberman gives the movie an extra charge by fluidly interweaving scenes of the dramatized Amir with news clips of political speeches and rallies from the time ? the sort of rallies at which posters might show Rabin’s face caught in cross hairs. The overall sense is that, with conditions set, incitement is an easy, even passive process ? and that Amir’s murder of Rabin is not only a tragedy, but also a cautionary tale. Incitement Not rated. In Hebrew, with English subtitles. Running time: 2 hours 3 minutes.
This film is a re-creation of the life of Yigal Amir, the assassin of Yitzhak Rabin, from the time of the announcement of the 1st Oslo peace accord, to the actual deed. While Yigal was already a nationalist (he starts by being arrested at an anti-Oslo rally) various forces encouraged or abetted him towards assassination. There is his mother, encouraging him to greatness, as per his name. There are rabbis who proclaim that Jewish law should supercede secular law, and also that Rabin is a "Persuer" and an "Informer" permitting him to be killed. There is a Likud / Bibi rally, where calls to kill Rabin go unchecked. There are girlfriends / potential brides, who just distance themselves from him but not report his thoughts to authorities. About the only person who comes off well is his father, who said that, if Rabin should be struck down, it should be by the hand of God and not of man. I was at the world premiere (see: trivia) where the director said the film project was started 5 years ago, and it is just coincidental that it is coming out as populists hold hate-filled rallies.

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