Promised Land (Hebrew הארץ המובטחת) is a 2004 French-Israeli film, directed by Amos Gitai and starring Rosamund Pike, Diana Bespechni, and Hanna Schygulla. It tells the story of a group of East European girls smuggled into Israel to serve as prostitutes.[1] The film is the first of Gitai's "Frontier" trilogy and premiered at the Venice Film Festival.[2]
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Hebrew | הארץ המובטחת |
Directed by | Amos Gitaï |
Written by | Amos Gitai, Marie-Jose Sanselme |
Produced by | Amos Gitaï, Michael Tapuach |
Starring | Rosamund Pike, Diana Bespechni, Hanna Schygulla |
Cinematography | Caroline Champetier |
Edited by | Yann Dedet, Isabelle Ingold |
Music by | Simon Stockhausen |
Production companies | Agav Hafekot Agav Productions, MP Productions |
Release date | 2004 |
Running time | 88 min |
Country | France/Israel |
Languages | Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, English |
Director Gitai commented on the film: "If I have succeeded in spoiling even one man's appetite, and causing him to stop going to prostitutes - then I feel I have succeeded in doing something."[3]
The film opens at night in the Sinai desert. Under the moonlight, a group of men and women warm themselves around a campfire. Women come from Eastern Europe expecting to work as prostitutes in nice hotels in Egypt. Tomorrow they will suffer rape, humiliation and will be auctioned off by a Frenchwoman named Anne. They will pass from hand to hand, victims of a network of prostitution, eventually being smuggled into Israel to work in a Red Sea resort nightclub.[1][4]
One night, at the brothel, Diana meets an English woman called Rose. She begs her for help. Their meeting is a sign of hope in the plight of these women.[1][4]
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