Canaan
Canaan

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Canaan

2008
Movie
100 min
Persian

Mina has decided to leave her older husband Morteza after ten years of marriage. Next Monday will be her divorce date, which means her first step towards her goal; immigration. However, the arrival of her older sister, Azar, together with the illness of her mother in law is causing her trouble. To her surprise, meanwhile, she finds out she is pregnant.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Gideon RaffGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In 1967, a group of Israeli soldiers are stationed at a remote outpost in the Sinai Desert, just before the Six-Day War. The film follows their experiences as they grapple with the looming conflict, their personal relationships, and the harsh realities of their deployment. Tensions rise as they anticipate the imminent outbreak of war, forcing them to confront their fears and their place in history.

Critical Reception

Canaan received moderate critical attention, often praised for its atmospheric tension and exploration of pre-war anxieties among soldiers. Some critics noted its deliberate pacing, while others found its character development to be somewhat uneven. Overall, it was seen as a somber and reflective war drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Effective in portraying the pre-war atmosphere and soldierly anxieties.

  • Some viewers found the pacing slow, while others appreciated the grounded portrayal of military life.

  • The film successfully evokes a sense of impending doom and the psychological toll of waiting for conflict.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but those available tend to note the film's realistic depiction of the soldiers' wait and the palpable tension leading up to the Six-Day War.

Fun Fact

The film was shot in the Negev Desert in Israel, which often served as a stand-in for the Sinai Desert.

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