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Samuel Maoz’s ‘Lebanon’ is the latest of three recent films about the 1982 Lebanon war
By Allison Hoffman | 1:30 PM Oct 8, 2009

Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art? Sometimes, it’s a little bit of both: in the summer of 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon for the second time, and every year since, Israeli filmmakers have replied with films that are sharply critical of their government’s prosecution of its first war, in 1982, and subsequent 18-year ...

Lebanese Critics Pan ‘Lebanon’ Movie

Saying it's one-sided
By Marissa Brostoff | 4:00 PM Sep 23, 2009

Some Lebanese critics are dismissing the Israeli film Lebanon, which won the award for best picture at the Venice Film Festival last week (and just got picked up by Sony), says Agence France-Presse. The film, based on director Samuel Maoz’s experience during Israel’s 1982 war with Lebanon, is shot from the perspective of four Israeli ...

Toronto Abuzz About Israeli Film

Forget Tel Aviv; they want to see ‘Lebanon’
By Allison Hoffman | 1:00 PM Sep 14, 2009

The biggest buzz yesterday at the Toronto International Film Festival belonged to an Israeli film—and not, as it happens, one of the movies featured in the much-protested spotlight on Tel Aviv cinema, but to Lebanon, a movie by Samuel Maoz that won the top prize at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday. The film, which ...