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Monolog (1973)
After 30+ years this is still a classic
Few films survive the test of time. I first saw "Monologue" as a teenager when it was released in 1972. Seeing it for the 2nd time 30 years later was a poignant experience. I did not expect that much from this old Soviet film, yet the talent of the director I.Averbach, screenwriter E.Gabrilovich and actors (M.Neyelova, M. Gluzsky, etc.) holds you in the emotional grip that transcends all the irrelevant details of the life in the country that no longer exists. Averbach explores his favorite existential themes focusing on the life of a lonely scientist and his deep human connection with his granddaughter.
Ha-Chaverim Shel Yana (1999)
An unexpected delight
An unexpected delight from Israel, this wonderful film is an emotional roller coaster. If you do not laugh and cry before the last frame rolls around, check if your emotions are in the `off' position. The first-time director Arik Kaplun (an Israeli from Russia) never falls into an easy trap of superficial humor and sentimental simplicity, but rises to the heights of the great film-making by developing complex character dynamics with love and deep understanding of human condition. Never shying away from the difficult and painful, the film portrays sometimes hard life of new Russian emigrants and their interactions with society. Subtly, but eloquently it shows the special bond that ties Israel together as a country, despite all the apparent confusion and bickering of ordinary life. A life affirming gem!