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The Road to Eilat
In 1969, a group of Egyptian frogmen target and destroy two Israeli vessels in the port of Eilat during the War of Attrition.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the harrowing experiences of Israeli soldiers during the First Lebanon War, focusing on the difficult journey and combat faced by the armored corps. It delves into the psychological and physical toll of war, presenting a raw and unfiltered look at the realities of conflict.
Critical Reception
The film received critical acclaim for its unflinching portrayal of war and its human cost. It was praised for its archival footage and direct interviews with soldiers, offering a powerful and somber perspective on a significant event in Israeli military history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic and often disturbing depiction of combat.
Lauded for giving a voice to the soldiers who experienced the conflict firsthand.
Considered a significant historical document of the Lebanon War.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Prix at the 1995 Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film utilizes a significant amount of raw combat footage, much of which was filmed by the soldiers themselves, adding to its authenticity and visceral impact.
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