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Mar 16, 2017
90
Smart, thorough and thoughtful, this disturbing film unfolds like a slow-motion nightmare that has taken half a century to fully reveal itself, a trenchant examination that deserves to stand next to compelling Israeli documentaries on similar themes, including “The Law in These Parts” and “The Gatekeepers.”
Mar 2, 2017
80
What Dotan has to say — in arresting new footage — about today’s Hilltop Youth, a right-wing Jewish Israeli settler organization that unites and mobilizes young people to occupy territory in the West Bank, is crucial and, in the American context, frighteningly familiar.
Mar 3, 2017
75
Whatever its limitations, though, The Settlers provides a vivid primer on a situation that looks inherently tragic.
Mar 16, 2017
75
After 107 well-packed minutes, Dotan’s film (which curiously fails to mention current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu) arrives at a pessimistic outlook. A settlement on the settlements is nowhere in sight.
Mar 2, 2017
70
While any explanation of this fraught phenomenon feels like an oversimplification, Mr. Dotan sorts out the forces and personalities that shaped the movement.
Mar 2, 2017
70
Stylistically, The Settlers is crisp: It's an intelligent blend of interviews, historical exposition and newsreel footage.
Mar 2, 2017
70
The Settlers is captivating viewing for the most part. But it’s also muddled in its combination of historical and contemporary storytelling.
Mar 2, 2017
70
The real achievement here is in going beyond the buzzwords of newscasts and talking points to convey a sense of what’s happening on the ground — and to give it a sense of urgency.