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The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) - Sasson Gabai, Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz, Eran Kolirin
Threat advisory: Guarded - General risk of entertaining activities
Movie propaganda
Once - not long ago - a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this... It wasn't that important.
The Alexandria Ceremonial Police Orchestra arrives in Israel from Egypt for a cultural event, only to find there is no delegation to meet them, nor any arrangements to get to their destination of Petah Tiqva.
When they find their own ride, they arrive instead at the remote town of Beit Hatikva. Stuck there until the next morning's bus, the band, lead by the repressed Tawfiq Zacharya (Sasson Gabai), gets help from the worldly Dina (Ronit Elkabetz), who offers to put them up for the night. What follows is a special night of quiet happenings and confessions as the band makes its impact on the town, and the town on them.
Theatrical propaganda posters


Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama Israel Egypt police band Israeli Jew lost café bus art-house suburbs
Persons of interest
- Sasson Gabai .... Lieutenant-Colonel Tawfiq Zacharya
- Ronit Elkabetz .... Dina
- Saleh Bakri .... Haled
- Khalifa Natour .... Simon
- Shlomi Avraham .... Papi
- Uri Gavriel .... Avrum
- Imad Jabarin .... Major-General Camal Abdel Azim
- Ahuva Keren .... Lea
- François Khell .... Makram
- Hisham Khoury .... Fauzi
- Tarak Kopty .... Iman
- Rinat Matatov .... Yula
- Rubi Moskovitz .... Itzik
- Hilla Sarjon .... Iris
- Eyad Sheety .... Saleh
- Eran Kolirin .... Screenwriter
- Eran Kolirin .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) official movie site
- The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) film production notes
- The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- Awards of the Israeli Film Academy 2007: Won: Best Actor (Sasson Gabai), Best Actress (Ronit Elkabetz), Best Costumes (Doron Ashkenazi), Best Director (Eran Kolirin), Best Film, Best Music (Habib Shadah), Best Screenplay (Eran Kolirin), Best Supporting Actor (Saleh Bakri); Nominated: Best Art Direction (Eitan Levy), Best Cinematography (Shai Goldman), Best Editing (Arik Leibovitch), Best Sound (Gil Toren, Itai Elohev), Best Supporting Actress (Rinat Matatov)
- Cannes Film Festival 2007: Won: Un Certain Regard - Jury Coup de Coeur (Eran Kolirin)
- Copenhagen International Film Festival 2007: Won: Audience Award (Eran Kolirin), Jury Special Prize (Eran Kolirin)
- European Film Awards 2007: Won: European Discovery of the Year (Eran Kolirin), Best Actor (Sasson Gabai); Nominated: Best Screenwriter (Eran Kolirin)
- Fantasporto 2008: Won: Critics' Award (Eran Kolirin), Directors' Week Award Best Actor (Sasson Gabai)
- Flanders International Film Festival 2007: Won: Special Mention (Sasson Gabai, Ronit Elkabetz); Nominated: Grand Prix
- Independent Spirit Awards 2008: Nominated: Best Foreign Film (Eran Kolirin)
- Molodist International Film Festival 2007: Won: Scythian Deer (Eran Kolirin)
- Mons International Festival of Love Films 2008: Won: Best Actor (Sasson Gabai), Coup de Coeur (Eran Kolirin), Prix Ciné Femme (Eran Kolirin)
- Montréal Festival of New Cinema 2007: Won: Feature Film Award - Louve d'Or (Eran Kolirin)
- Munich Film Festival 2007: Won: Audience Award (Eran Kolirin), Cine Vision Award (Eran Kolirin)
- Palm Springs International Film Festival 2008: Won: Bridging the Borders Award (Eran Kolirin)
- Sarajevo Film Festival 2007: Won: Audience Award
- Tokyo International Film Festival 2007: Won: Tokyo Grand Prix (Eran Kolirin)
- Warsaw International Film Festival 2007: Won: Audience Award (Eran Kolirin), Grand Prix - Warsaw Competition (Eran Kolirin), Warsaw Award (Eran Kolirin)
- Zurich Film Festival 2007: Won: Golden Eye - Best Début Fiction Film (Eran Kolirin), New Talent Award (Eran Kolirin)
- NB: Arabic, English and Hebrew language dialogue with English language subtitles
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
Wow, for once the tagline tells you exactly what happens in the film: Once - not long ago - a small Egyptian police band arrived in Israel. Not many remember this... It wasn't that important.
In fact, so little happens in The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) that you might be forgiven for thinking that nothing happens, but this film is about Arabs in Israel and police in the suburbs so something is bound to turn up. Except that it doesn't. It's a bit like Waiting for Akmal. You will need to be a hard-core art-house movie buff to watch this one (Think of it as the complete opposite of a Hollywood blockbuster).
The drama, Israel movie The band's visit (Bikur Ha-Tizmoret) is directed by Eran Kolirin and stars Sasson Gabai, Saleh Bakri, Ronit Elkabetz.
Media intelligence (DVD)
- Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Languages: Arabic, English, Hebrew
- Picture: Widescreen
- Special features:
- Interviews: At the movies with Ronit Elkabetz
- Trailers: Theatrical
- Subtitles: English captions
Government security censorship classification
M (Infrequent moderate coarse language)
Surveillance time
86 minutes (1:26 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 26 June 2008
DVD rental: 5 November 2008
DVD retail: 5 November 2008
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