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SummaryJune, 1982 - The First Lebanon War. A lone tank and a paratroopers platoon are dispatched to search a hostile town - a simple mission that turns into a nightmare. The four members of a tank crew find themselves in a violent situation that they cannot contain. Motivated by fear and the basic instinct of survival, they desperately try not to lose t... Read More

Directed By:Samuel Maoz

Written By:Samuel Maoz

Lebanon

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must-see
85
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Generally Favorable
6.2
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Metascore
85
89% Positive
25 Reviews
11% Mixed
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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100
Philadelphia Inquirer
Offers a view of war that is anything but epic. Instead of sweeping battles and swooping fighter planes, in Lebanon we are brought into the impossibly claustrophobic world of a lone tank crew.
100
Los Angeles Times
Lebanon is not just the name of an excellent new Israeli film, it signifies a continuing national obsession that shows no signs of going away.
User score
Generally Favorable
6.2
59% Positive
23 Ratings
21% Mixed
8 Ratings
21% Negative
8 Ratings
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Feb 9, 2011
9
utm
It's oddly refreshing to see a war story where the combatants are not these seasoned, fearless, war heroes who eat grenades and kill people with throwing knives 4 miles away. This movie will not so gently remind you that war is fought by kids who are often in an army they don't want to be in, following orders they don't understand (or believe in), killing people they don't know, and dying for people who will never come face to face with the enemy. The clumsiness of the movie, and the seeming lack of direction only exemplifies the confusion of men who are not given clear orders, a clear map, or a clear objective. They are lost and confused, just like any of you would be in a situation so obscure and foreign. The director's (or producer's) choice to film this ONLY through the eyes of the men in the tank is brilliant. Watch it! And think about it.
Oct 1, 2010
9
williet
Really an outstanding presentation of war and the sudden moment when human skin is seen as either filthy or absolutely clean (I know I'm being obscure, but see the movie). Unfortunately it lasted only one week here in Naples, FL - so grab it when it comes through town - it won't last long, unlike the conflict it portrays.
100
Village Voice
Not just the year's most impressive first feature but also the strongest new movie of any kind I've seen in 2010.
88
Miami Herald
Harrowing and grueling, Lebanon ends on a gentle, hopeful note.
75
Orlando Sentinel
There's a soap opera going on inside that tin can with a cannon.
70
NPR
The movie ends powerfully, with a sudden pileup of fright, death and a disconcerting glimpse of beauty. If Lebanon's goal is to keep the viewer on edge and off balance, its final minutes are exemplary.
50
The A.V. Club
The film's visceral assault extends to the sledgehammer script, an amassment of unsubtle ironies and war-is-hell clichés that often reduce it to an amateurish theatrical stunt.
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Aug 12, 2010
9
Diezmartinez
Ganadora del Leon de Oro en Venecia 2009, la opera prima de ficción del casi cuarentón Samuel Maoz, es una intensa y claustrofóbica cinta bÃlica cuya acción ocurre, casi en toda la hora y media de duración de la pelÃcula, en el interior de un chirriante, caluroso, asfixiante, tanque de guerra. De hecho, cuando la cámara se digna ver hacia el exterior, lo hace precisamente sólo a travÃs de los ojos de los personajes que ven a travÃs de la mira del tanque. Lo que ven ellos es lo que vemos nosotros y no es nada agradable: destrucción, violencia, caos y muertos. Muchos muertos: cadáveres, cadáveres y más cadáveres. El interior, filmado por Giora Bejach, no es más alentador: se trata de una interminable sucesión de primeros planos en la que no vemos más que rostros deformados por el miedo, el horror, la ira, el desconcierto. El tanque, además, parece tener vida propia: los sonidos del aparato no cesan, el aceite gotea continuamente, el vapor sale de todos los rincones... A ratos parece que estamos en un filme de horror y no en uno de guerra. ¿O será que la guerra es el único, autÃntico, horror? La cinta inicia el 6 de junio de 1982, el primer dÃa de la guerra en LÃbano. En el tanque de marras van cuatro soldados con nula experiencia bÃlica: el comandante Assi, el conductor Yigal, el disparador Schmulik y el renegado Hertzel. Ninguno de los cuatro sabe bien a bien lo que tienen que hacer, las órdenes recibidas por el radio son oscuras y las milicias falangistas que, se supone, están del lado suyo, muy pronto queda evidente que no podÃa interesarle menos la suerte de esos atemorizados veinteañeros que fungen como vÃctimas pero tambiÃn -y eso Maoz lo deja muy claro- como victimarios. Maoz, veterano de esa guerra precisamente, ha realizado un filme bÃlico impresionante. En Ãl no hay heroicidad de ningún tipo porque es claro que nadie puede reclamar el papel de hÃroe en el interior de un temible monstruo de hierro como en el que avanzan los cuatro soldados. Pero aunque estuvieran afuera: la guerra es la misma, el horror es igual y la muerte los cubre a todos.
Jan 26, 2013
8
Andys_Reviews
A very claustrophobic feel is created by centring all of the action inside the tank. The only glimpses we have of the outside world is through the viewfinder on the tank
Jan 31, 2011
2
Nazgulero
If those four guys in the tank are representative of the typical IDF soldier, Israel must fear for its survival. They look at dead animals and start to cry. If I were one of those paratroopers, I would opt to walk BEHIND the tank, for fear the gunner would accidentally fire a **** me ! The problem with this move is: it is way too slow. There is too much reflection, it kills the intensity.
Nov 30, 2010
2
DarthCritic
Comparing this movie to "Full Metal Jacket" or "Platoon" is a travesty. This is a movie about taking 4 sissies and putting them in a tank. I was glad when it ended.
Aug 18, 2025
1
Broyax
C’est pendant la guerre du Liban en 1982… l’on suit les affres et déboires d’un char israélien… Mais la particularité étonnante est que la caméra reste dans le char, c’est un véritable huis-clos particulièrement claustrophobique ! D’emblée, le réalisme prévaut et la tension et bien sûr le stress permanent dans ce cercueil de ferraille… Néanmoins, c’est là à peu près tout l’intérêt que l’on pourra trouver au film, lequel sous prétexte de montrer bien sûr quelques horreurs (dégâts collatéraux et misère de la guerre moderne etc) se répand dans le pacifisme maladroit et pleurnichard. La guerre, c’est l’enfer mais là de toute façon, avec des tocards pareils dans ce tank, la guerre est putain de mal barrée ! on se croirait dans la 7ème Compagnie… et encore au moins, la 7ème était une simple comédie basse du front et de plafond, totalement assumée… Ici, c’est un film dramatique qui se veut réaliste et très sérieux… sauf que ce sont quatre baltringues en sueur ! Pire encore, si on trouvait autant de couilles molles chez Tsahal, Israel aurait déjà disparu de la carte ! on ne fait pas la putain de guerre avec des nullités pareilles, c’est pas possible. Le pilote panique comme une fillette à qui-mieux-mieux, le tireur est un bleu-bite qui refuse de tirer, le chargeur est un lâche et un tire-au-cul et le chef de char est un psychoteur de base et un trouduc. Et dire que l’on peut apercevoir les troufions de base courir à l’extérieur, des gars qui risquent beaucoup plus leur vie à chaque instant sur le champ de bataille… et quand on voit ces quatre batringues pleurnicher et faire des cacas nerveux toutes les cinq minutes, on se demande où on est ? dans Loft Tank ou quoi ? pfff, quel film navrant…
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  • ARTE
  • Ariel Films
  • Arsam International
  • Israeli Film Fund
  • Metro Communications
  • Paralite
  • Paralite
  • Torus GmbH
Aug 6, 2010
1 h 33 m
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Awards of the Israeli Film Academy
• 4 Wins & 10 Nominations
European Film Awards
• 2 Wins & 6 Nominations
Venice Film Festival
• 3 Wins & 3 Nominations
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