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Broken Wings(Knafayim Shvurot)

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Israel · 2002
Rated R · 1h 27m
Director Nir Bergman
Starring Orly Silbersatz Banai, Maya Maron, Daniel Magon, Vladimir Fridman
Genre Drama

Daphne, a mother of four, tries to cope with the abrupt death of her husband and father of her children. Just as the family seems to fall apart, a sudden incident grants them a chance to heal their 'broken wings'.

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80

Variety by David Stratton

This poignant film about an Israeli family rendered dysfunctional by the sudden death of the husband and father is a strongly emotional experience despite its tendency toward cryptic dramatics.

75

Premiere by Glenn Kenny

Bergman wants the viewer to empathize more with the characters’ perseverance than their pain, and he pulls it off, thanks to his sharp eye, compassion, and humor, and of course to the performances. [March 2004, p. 26]

80

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

This poignant, acutely observed movie is eloquent and suggestive in dramatizing a particular trauma in the context of an ordinary Haifa family.

80

Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

When the melodrama does get strong, and it does, when bad things happen on a dark and stormy night, we go with it rather than resisting. The film has won our trust, given some heft to its characters and involved us in their lives, come what may.

75

New York Post by Megan Lehmann

There is much sadness in this finely wrought drama, winner of nine prizes at the Israeli Academy Awards, but the family's hard-won escape from emotional lock-down is ultimately uplifting.

70

The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

Broken Wings doesn't stray far from the common melodrama in its setup and resolutions, but Bergman's uncommon sensitivity makes the film feel specific, intimate, and utterly plausible at every turn.

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