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Director: Joseph Pitchhadze
Cast: Sasson Gabai, Vladimir Friedman, Uri Klauzner, Keren Mor
Through a mosaic of stories intertwined and created a current picture of the sad social and economic situation in Israel. Mother forced into prostitution to support her son; Blind man must survive after losing his dog; Son is looking for his rocker father's; Apartment owner complicates his life while entering the underworld...
Critical Reception & Ratings
Year Zero (2004), directed by Joseph Pitchhadze, is a drama film that has received a mixed critical reception. The film intertwines several stories to depict the social and economic challenges faced in Israel. While no major awards have been reported, the film's reception on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes suggests a moderately positive audience response.
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Fans of powerful Israeli dramas will appreciate the interwoven stories and nuanced performances in the 2004 film Year Zero, directed by Joseph Pitchhadze. The film offers a compelling and heartbreaking portrait of the social and economic struggles faced by various characters in Israel, brought to life through the skilled acting of Sasson Gabai, Vladimir Friedman, and others.
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