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Uri Barbash

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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Uri Barbash is an Israeli film director. His film co-wrote with Eran Preis, Beyond the Walls (1984) was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film is about an overcrowded prison where Jewish and Arab inmates set aside their prejudices and unite in a daring escape plan. His film Echad Mi'Shelanu (One of Us) (1989) is an Israeli drama about a military policeman sent to investigate his former comrades in an elite paratroop unit charged with the murder of an Arab who killed a member of the unit. The screenplay was written by the director's brother, Benny Barbash, a peace activist and playwright. Description above from the Wikipedia article Uri Barbash, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Spring 1941
6.3

After Germany invades Poland and the Nazis order the confinement of all local Jews in the ghetto, medical doctor Artur Planck (Joseph Fiennes) manages to flee with his family, seeking refuge at the farm of Emilia (Kelly Harrison), their former grocer. With the Planck family hiding in her attic, Emilia finds her feelings for the physician growing stronger than she wants, or can control -- despite the dangers of the situation.

Spring 1941

2007
The Kastner Trial
9.0

This three-part television courtroom drama series is based on one of the most controversial trials in Israel’s history. In 1944 Dr Yisrael Kastner, a member of the committee for the rescue of Hungarian Jewry, succeeded in saving the lives of 1,685 Jews by gaining permission for them to leave Budapest. A decade later he was accused of collaborating with the Nazis and was assassinated. Focusing on the courtroom procedures of 1954–5, as well as on the private lives of the protagonists, and drawing on court proceedings and interviews, the drama deconstructs the narrative of the Holocaust, bringing out issues such as the ineffective policy of the Zionist leadership regarding the Holocaust and the morally ambivalent stance of the survivors.

The Kastner Trial

1994
Beyond the Walls
5.2

In Israel's Central Prison, the security officer is corrupt, supplying drugs and stirring the hatred between Jewish and Arab prisoners to his advantage. Uri, in for 12 years for armed robbery, and Issan, in for 50 years for PLO violence, command the respect of their cells. When the Arabs are framed for the murder of a Jewish prisoner and a young inmate commits suicide rather than lie about what happened, Uri and Issan form an unlikely partnership, leading the security block on a strike. Prison officials try to break it. In the background are Uri's daughter and Issan's wife, women of beauty and passion who embody the distance from inside a cell to the outside.

Beyond the Walls

1984
Salt of the Earth
8.0

They were four friends in heart and soul. Blood Brothers that were that were bound together by their army experience. They were good people and decent citizens. They had love, careers, hopes, a future - but they wanted more. And they wanted to commit the perfect crime...

Salt of the Earth

2006
Tironoot
9.5

Basic training (in Hebrew: "tiroonot") in the Israeli Army's Giv'ati infantry brigade brings together all kinds of people, from a wide variety of backgrounds, as well as some problems

Tironoot

1998
The Dreamers
7.0

Set in the Middle East in 1919, a group of European Jews planning on settling in the Sinai Desert are attacked by Bedouin tribesmen. As they fight for their lives they realize that they are beginning a struggle for a new Jewish nation. This film chronicles the beginning of the modern Jewish struggle for a homeland.

The Dreamers

1987
One of Us
5.7

A few Palestinian guerilla's break into an Israeli camp in the occupied territories. They kill a few Israeli soldiers before they are killed, apart from one who dies in the camp after being captured alive. The Israeli military dispatch an investigator to the camp to see if there was cold blooded murder (people at the camp had claimed he was shot while trying to escape). It turns out that the investigator dispatched is a friend of the camp commander - the rest of the plot is basically about the position of both of these characters as regards being honest or faithful to ones friends. There is unbearable tension, increased by the fact that they are both very strongly attracted to one of the female soldiers on the camp.

One of Us

1989
The War After
8.0

A story of an army colonel who is fighting the accusations in committing war crime but his only witness is comatose in the hospital.

The War After

1991
Stigma
8.5

A young Israeli suffers a personal crisis after being released from a psychiatric hospital and returns home to find that his wife has left him taking their son with her.

Stigma

1982
Kapo in Jerusalem
7.0

An exploration of the moral and survival dilemmas in Auschwitz from the point of view of a deputy head of a block and a few of the prisoners from his block who survived the horrors of the camp, immigrated to Israel in the 40's and are still struggling to begin new life in the newborn state of Israel. Based on a true story.

Kapo in Jerusalem

2015
Beyond the Walls II
6.0

A sequel to Beyond the Walls (1984).

Beyond the Walls II

1992
Licking the Raspberry
7.5

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Licking the Raspberry

1992
Black Honey, the Life and and Poetry of Avraham Sutskever
8.0

As long as Abraham Sutskever lived, he wouldn't let a film about his life be made. Today, eight years after his passing, Black Honey tells the incredible story of the greatest Yiddish poet of modern times. Sutskever led the Paper Brigade underground movement that saved Jewish manuscripts from the Nazis, survived WWII due to Stalin sending him a private rescue plane, testified in the Nuremberg Trials, and immigrated to Israel in 1947 where he led Yiddish culture, while writing in astonishing vitality.

Black Honey, the Life and and Poetry of Avraham Sutskever

2018
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Filmmaker Uri Barbash follows five conscientious objector reservists – two pilots and three fighters – who define for themselves the boundaries of what is permissible and what is forbidden: their doubts, thoughts and conclusions, and the price of the choice they made. The film was produced at the time for Channel 1 and was shelved.

Double Alpha

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The journey of Nitza, the 78-year-old Holocaust survivor who still lives in the home of her adoptive parents. Decades later, as a mother and grandmother, she embarks on a journey hoping to decipher her identity and origins. Her childhood memory is completely erased. During her search, she is exposed to a transcript of a trial held in 1952 in Haifa and discusses her fate, the story of Nitza, torn between the adoptive mother and the biological mother, between the Holocaust and the revival, between traumatic memories and comforting forgetfulness.

Nitza's Choice

2022