I Dont Give a Damn
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Frankly my dear i don t give a damn gone with the wind 6 6 movie clip 1939 hd
I Dont Give a Damn (Hebrew: ?, translit. Lo Sam Zayin) is a 1987 Israeli drama film directed by Shmuel Imberman, and starring Ika Zohar, Anat Waxman, and Shmuel Vilozni. It is based on a novel by Dahn Ben Amotz, and was adapted for the screen by Hanan Peled.
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- Frankly my dear i don t give a damn gone with the wind 6 6 movie clip 1939 hd
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The film, about a war veteran who becomes wheelchair-ridden after being shot in the stomach, is described by author Gonul Donmez-Colin as an "excellent example of Israeli war cinema where young men are instructed to commit their body to injury and death and in fact abandon it in the name of the belief in the, as it were, sacred idea of the nation-state".
Frankly my dear i don t give a damn
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Walter Goodman of The New York Times described I Dont Give a Damn as a "soapy Israeli movie composed of the residue of better movies past", and wrote that the director "spreads the schmaltz like a cholesterol salesman. The actors do not have a chance. When all those people start telling Rafi that he is closing himself off from possible aid and solace, its like being at a convention of therapists. The scenes of him crashing around in his wheelchair will remind you of Coming Home, but then, everything here will remind you of something youd rather be seeing or would rather not have to see again."
The film was awarded Best Film Editing by the Israel Film Center for 1986-7. It was submitted by Israel for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not selected.