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Film about Israeli troops in Gaza wins at Berlin Festival

‘Rock the Casbah’ by director Yariv HorowitzBERLIN — A feature film about Israeli troops in Gaza won a top independent jury prize at the 63rd annual Berlin International Film Festival.

“Rock the Casbah,” by Israeli director Yariv Horowitz, brought home the top prize from the International Confederation of Art House Cinemas. The prize was announced on Feb. 16, a day before the 11-day festival ended.

It was one of several films at the festival that dealt with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The jurors unanimously commended Horowitz both for “the force of the mise-en-scène and the subject,” adding that he showed “great intelligence in talking about a very personal situation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, on one hand,” while also delivering a commentary on the futility of war.


Set in the Gaza Strip in the early summer of 1989, the film depicts several days in the life of a company of young Israeli soldiers who have arrived to serve in what was then an Israeli-occupied territory.

One soldier is brutally killed when a washing machine is dropped on him from a rooftop.

Against this backdrop, the filmmaker takes viewers deeper into the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, as well as those among the soldiers themselves and within the Arab community with which they come into close contact.

Speaking to viewers at the Berlinale screening, Horowitz said he had received much positive feedback from Israeli audiences, where just about everyone was a former soldier and could relate to some aspect of the film. He said all the incidents were based on stories told by soldiers serving in various situations.



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