Tuesday 12 May 2009

Lemon Tree - by Eran Riklis



The Lemon Tree won the award for Best Film at the Berlin International Film Festival.

Synopsis from the official website:
Salma, a Palestinian widow, has to stand up against her new neighbor, the Israeli Defense Minister, when he moves into hisnew house opposite her lemon grove, on the green line border between Israel and the West Bank. The Israeli security forces are quick to declare that Salma‘s trees pose a threat to the Minister’s safety and issue orders to uproot them. Together with Ziad Daud, her young Palestinian lawyer, Salma goes all the way to the Israeli Supreme Court to try and save her trees.
Her struggle raises the interest of Mira Navon, the Defense minister’s wife, who is trapped in her new home and in an unhappy life. Despite their differences and the borders between them the two women develop an invisible bond, while forbidden ties grow stronger between Salma and Ziad. Salma’s legal and personal journey lead her deep into the complex, dark and sometimes funny chaos of the ongoing struggle in the Middle East, in which all players find themselves alone in their struggle to survive.

My rating: **** - Very good film, beautiful photography, the political side gives way to the simple ideas of the human relationships. I definitely recommend it. Although I thought the romantic story created within it between Salma and the laywer was not necessary.

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