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  1. Devarim is a thought-provoking drama film released in 1995, directed by acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Amos Gitai. Starring Gabi Beniashvilly, Samuel Calderon, and Helena Cherkasov, the movie examines the complexities of life and the profound impact of personal choices in a changing society.

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  2. Rent Devarim on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. Friendship, family, love, and memories may not help three men find peace or freedom.

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    • Assi Dayan
    • Amos Gitai
  3. Synopsis. One blistering hot day in April, Caesar and Israel hear that their friend Goldman’s father is dead. They want to go to the funeral but don’t know where it is. They wander from cemetery to cemetery and end up missing the ceremony. Caesar, Israel and Goldman lead a melancholy life, fatally doomed to questioning and wandering.

  4. harvardfilmarchive.org › calendar › devarim-2000-11Devarim - Harvard Film Archive

    Israel, 1995, 35mm, color, 110 min. Hebrew with English subtitles. The first part of Gitai’s trilogy of films about three Israeli cities, Devarim is based on Yaakov Shabati’s novel, published in English as Past Continuous and considered one of modern Hebrew literature’s strongest works.

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  5. Jun 6, 2006 · Compulsive womanizer Cesar (Assi Dayan, the actor son of Israel Defense Minister Moshe Dayan), inertia-bound pianist Israel (Amos Schub), and mamma's boy Goldman (Gitai) share friendship, fading youth and diminishing expectations.

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  6. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. This Israeli drama is based on Yaakov Shabtai's novel Past Continuous and tells the story of three men living in Tel Aviv. Caesar loves his wife and son; he is devastated that they have separated. Now he leads a miserable life in a run-down apartment shared with the sluggardly Israel, a dead-beat musician.

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  8. DEVARIM is the first of Gitai's acclaimed trilogy of films about life in Israel's major cities (YOM YOM is set in Haifa and KADOSH is set in Jerusalem). Set in Tel Aviv during one very hot summer, it follows the intersecting lives of three young men: a photographer, a would-be musician, and a lawyer.