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Innocence

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INNOCENCE tackles the issue of militarization and its impact on the lives of young Israeli people who are forced to serve against their own identity and values. Through a narration based on the haunting diaries of soldiers who died in uniform and rare home video they left behind; the film depicts their inner turmoil. Interweaved together with first-hand training videos and unique filmed life moments; the film shows how children and young people are being tracked and pressured step by step from early childhood into military enrolment and away from their parents. INNOCENCE warns of the social and personal costs of increasing global militarization.

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Rob Aldam Backseat Mafia Innocence is a powerful argument for urgent change. Nov 11, 2022 Full Review Jacob Oller Paste Magazine Guy Davidi’s Innocence provides a harrowing multimedia case against his country’s conscription and the pressure squeezing the Israeli children staring down its barrel. Rated: 7.7/10 Oct 19, 2022 Full Review Elena Lazic Cineuropa What is immediately remarkable about the documentary is the way it manages to be both brutally down to earth and incredibly poetic. Sep 8, 2022 Full Review Allan Hunter Screen International A thoughtful, wide-ranging focus results in an eye-opening documentary that grows into a moving lament for the dead. Sep 6, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis INNOCENCE tackles the issue of militarization and its impact on the lives of young Israeli people who are forced to serve against their own identity and values. Through a narration based on the haunting diaries of soldiers who died in uniform and rare home video they left behind; the film depicts their inner turmoil. Interweaved together with first-hand training videos and unique filmed life moments; the film shows how children and young people are being tracked and pressured step by step from early childhood into military enrolment and away from their parents. INNOCENCE warns of the social and personal costs of increasing global militarization.
Director
Guy Davidi
Producer
Sigrid Jonsson Dyekjær, Hilla Medalia
Genre
Documentary, War
Original Language
Hebrew
Runtime
1h 40m