A depressing look at life among some working-class women in Israel.
Or (My Treasure) (2005)
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Reviews Counted:26
Fresh:20
Rotten:6
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: Prostitution and its effect on a mother-daughter relationship are told in a naturalistic and nonjudgmental style, building to a powerful conclusion.
Theatrical Release:Jun 1, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: Keren Yedaya's directorial debut, OR (MY TREASURE), tells of a complex mother-daughter relationship in modern-day Tel-Aviv, Israel. Or (Dana Ivgy) is a 16-year-old girl who does all she can to... Keren Yedaya's directorial debut, OR (MY TREASURE), tells of a complex mother-daughter relationship in modern-day Tel-Aviv, Israel. Or (Dana Ivgy) is a 16-year-old girl who does all she can to support her mother, Ruthie (Ronit Elkabetz), a sick and aging prostitute. The film takes great care in showing the taxing daily routines of Or's life: recycling loose cans, washing dishes in a local restaurant, and going to school when she can. Her ultimate goal is to earn enough money so that her mother never has to walk the streets again. Or even finds a housekeeping job for her mother in hopes that she'll stop turning tricks. It soon becomes clear that Or must assume all of the strains and responsibility of the household to help her poor mother, and thus the traditional roles of parent and child are reversed. Other films might make a character like Ruthie contemptible, but Yedaya does not. Indeed, there are some loving scenes between this mother and daughter who truly need each other. In OR (MY TREASURE), Yedaya achieves a unique look, including a minimal amount of shots per scene, and a gritty, no-frills aesthetic. The result is an unflinching and compelling film that won the Golden Camera for Best First Film at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. [More]
Starring: Ronit Elkabetz, Dana Ivgy, Meshar Cohen, Katia Zimbris
Starring: Ronit Elkabetz, Dana Ivgy, Meshar Cohen, Katia Zimbris, Shmuel Edelman
Director: Keren Yedaya
Director: Keren Yedaya
Screenwriter: Sari Ezouz, Keren Yedaya
Producer: Marek Rozenbaum, Itai Tamir, Emmanuel Agneray, Jerome Bleitrach
Studio: Kino International
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Reviews for Or (My Treasure)
In the Israeli film Or, about a prostitute and her teenage daughter, both clothes and humanity are stripped away with impunity.
Consistently engaging, non-judgmental and cumulatively powerful two-hander marks a noteworthy feature debut for Israeli helmer Keren Yedaya.
A gritty and harrowing Israeli film about the plight of women who are still treated as second-class citizens in a man's world.
When the director fails to conflate the film's sexual unease with larger social issues, Or (My Treasure's sexual paranoia begins to reek of exploitation.
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