Beaufort Review

Beaufort
The story of a group of Israeli soldiers stationed in an outpost prior to the withdrawal of forces of 2000.

by Patrick Peters |
Published on
Release Date:

28 Mar 2008

Running Time:

131 minutes

Certificate:

15

Original Title:

Beaufort

Adapted from a novel by Ron Leshem and set in a former PLO outpost in the mountains overlooking Lebanon, Joseph Cedar’s Oscar-nominated drama chronicles an isolated Israeli unit under continuous shelling by invisible Hezbollah guerillas.

Although never wholly impartial, this is still a compelling insight into the pressures on those defending impossible positions, and the attitudes of soldiers to a bastion they are about to evacuate.

Considering, with equal pathos, the same concepts of duty and humanity as Letters From Iwo Jima, the picture makes excellent use of its location, while the ensemble is led with distinction by Oshri Cohen’s dedicated but inexperienced commander.

This Oscar-nominated drama makes excellent use of its location and ensemble cast.
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