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LOST IN TERRITORIES




Nadav Shlomo Giladi, IL 2025
Feature film | 108 min. | Hebr./Arab. OV w. Engl./Hebr. ST
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Nadav Shlomo Giladi, IL 2025
Feature film | 108 min. | Hebr./Arab. OV w. Engl./Hebr. ST
Humour/
Israel in the Middle East
Description:
AUSTRIAN PREMIERE
Set against the backdrop of the tense West Bank, Lost in Territories offers a darkly comical and deeply human insight into life beyond the headlines, finding moments of connection and absurdity where division seems absolute. In five interwoven stories, the film draws unexpected humor from the impossible, showing how simple encounters between neighbors turn into surreal challenges of survival and understanding. Jews and Arabs — neighbors separated by fear, fences, and history — find themselves in absurd situations that reveal how much they have in common. With biting humor and warm humanity, this film reflects on what it really means to live side by side amid the chaos.
Credits:
Buch Nadav Shlomo Gilad, Zuriel Melchior Kamera Daniel Aranyo Schnitt Guillaume Fusil, Tal Keller Musik Nathaniel Méchaly Mit Tomer Barash, Gil Cohen, Gaya Beer Gurevich, Rama Nasrallah, David Shaul, Lutuf Nouasser, Maor Schwietzer, Agam Rudberg, u.a.
Awards:
Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score
Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
Description:
AUSTRIAN PREMIERE
Set against the backdrop of the tense West Bank, Lost in Territories offers a darkly comical and deeply human insight into life beyond the headlines, finding moments of connection and absurdity where division seems absolute. In five interwoven stories, the film draws unexpected humor from the impossible, showing how simple encounters between neighbors turn into surreal challenges of survival and understanding. Jews and Arabs — neighbors separated by fear, fences, and history — find themselves in absurd situations that reveal how much they have in common. With biting humor and warm humanity, this film reflects on what it really means to live side by side amid the chaos.
Credits:
Buch Nadav Shlomo Gilad, Zuriel Melchior Kamera Daniel Aranyo Schnitt Guillaume Fusil, Tal Keller Musik Nathaniel Méchaly Mit Tomer Barash, Gil Cohen, Gaya Beer Gurevich, Rama Nasrallah, David Shaul, Lutuf Nouasser, Maor Schwietzer, Agam Rudberg, u.a.
Awards:
Jerusalem Film Festival 2025: Best Feature, Best Ensemble, Best Original Score
Ophir Awards 2025: Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Score
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