The Debt (2007 film)

The Debt

Theatrical poster
Directed by Assaf Bernstein
Produced by Evanstone Films, Ltd.
Written by Assaf Bernstein, Ido Rosenblum
Starring Gila Almagor, Yuriy Chepurnov, and Oleg Drach
Music by Jonathan Bar-Giora
Cinematography Giora Bejach
Edited by Einat Glaser-Zarhin
Distributed by Tricoast Worldwide and Elephant Films (France)
Release dates
  • November 29, 2007 (2007-11-29)
Running time
100 minutes
Country Israel
Language Hebrew and German
Budget $900,000[1]

Ha-Hov, aka HaChov, or in English, The Debt, is a 2007 Israeli drama-thriller film directed by Assaf Bernstein and starring Gila Almagor, Yuriy Chepurnov, and Oleg Drach, about three retired Mossad agents confronted by a challenge from their past.

It was remade as the 2010 American/British film The Debt.

Cast

Actors with corresponding major characters:[2]

  • Gila Almagor (as Rachel Brener)
  • Yuriy Chepurnov
  • Oleg Drach
  • Sergiy Dvoretskyy
  • Neta Garty (as young Rachel Brener)
  • Evgeniya Gladiy
  • Reut Hajaj
  • Eran Ivanir
  • Aleksandr Kulish
  • Yehezkel Lazarov (as Ehud)
  • Vlad Levitskyy
  • Victoria Malektorovych
  • Sergei Malyuga

  • Judith Naman
  • Nadav Netz
  • Alexander/Alex Peleg (as Zvi)
  • Edgar Selge (as Max Rainer)
  • Elena Sikorskaya
  • Alexandra Smolyarova
  • Dmitry Sova
  • Viktor Stepanenko
  • Sergiy Strelnikov
  • Oded Teomi (as Ehud)
  • Itay Tiran (as young Zvi)
  • Alon Zamek
  • Arieh Adler (narrator)

Plot

The film is not based on actual fact, and centers on an Israeli-Mossad team who in 1964 capture a notorious Nazi doctor who had performed human experimentation in a German extermination camp, and, when he escapes from them, they report him as being shot once in the head and killed during his attempted escape. In the following years, the agents receive numerous accolades for their actions, with none suspecting the truth, but in the late 1990s, they learn he may be alive, repentant, and likely to expose the truth of the events.[3][4]

Cinematic history

The film was nominated for four awards by the Israeli Film Academy in 2007: Best Art Direction, Ido Dolev; Best Cinematography, Giora Bejach; Best Costumes, Inbal Shuki; and Best Supporting Actress, Neta Garty.[5]

The film has had no theatrical release in United States as of February 2011,[6] but a version with English subtitles has screened at U.S. film festivals[7][8] and has been shown on the Sundance cable-television channel.[9]

A U.S. remake titled The Debt starring Helen Mirren, Sam Worthington, Ciarán Hinds and Tom Wilkinson was directed by John Madden from a screenplay by Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman and Peter Straughan.[10][11] It premiered at the Deauville American Film Festival on September 4, 2010, and was originally scheduled for wide release in December 2010 until this date was pushed back to August 31, 2011.[12]

References

  1. The Independent, November 3, 2010, accessed February 19, 2011.
  2. IMDb: Cast
  3. Scheib, Ronnie (November 1, 2008). "The Debt (Israel)". Variety.com. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
  4. http://www.israelemb.org/index.php/en/events/details/114-reelisraeldc-screening-of-israeli-film-qthe-debtq
  5. IMDb: Awards, accessed February 19, 2011.
  6. "Comingsoon.net". Comingsoon.net. 2008-04-30. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  7. Austin Jewish Film Festival Brochure, accessed February 19, 2011.
  8. Tribeca Jewish Film Festival brochure, accessed February 19, 2011.
  9. Sundance Channel, accessed February 19, 2011.
  10. IMDb.com: The Debt, retrieved March 2, 2011.
  11. "The Debt". Focus Features. Retrieved 2013-12-05.
  12. PunchDrunkCritics, February 9, 2011, accessed February 19, 2011.
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