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The film depicts the events surrounding the final days and assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, that ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died.
29 August 1973, Haifa, Israel
23 May 1980, Tel Aviv, Israel
March 1, 1922 in Jerusalem, Palestine [now Israel]
22 January 1972, Israel
16 September 1982, Beersheba, Israel
3 May 1962, Tel Aviv, Israel
2 August 1923, Wiszniewo, Poland [now Vishnyeva, Belarus]
11 March 1969
29 May 1973, Israel
20 September 1939, Poland
14 August 1974, Berlin, Germany
19 July 1967, Ashkelon, Israel
April 26, 2016
An admirable elegy for the lost opportunity to achieve peace between Israel and Palestine. [Full Review in Spanish]February 01, 2016
As close as my political beliefs may be to Gitai's and as sympathetic as I am to his analysis, I can't help but mistrust his filmmaking.January 29, 2016
Frequently horrifying and never less than absorbing, "Rabin, the Last Day" is a meticulously observant portrait of a broken society.March 10, 2016
An unusual work that mixes genres to at times awkward but always powerful effect.January 28, 2016
It's a profoundly frustrating movie, which is to say that it's an authentic expression of profound frustration.February 10, 2016
I think Gitai is admirable for following its tradition of critical, investigative moviemaking in his own rough-and-ready style.February 02, 2016
Politics aside, what's patently fascinating about Gitai's films is how his architectural background is reflected in how he structures his work.February 21, 2016
It isn't quite an Israeli version of JFK, but Rabin, the Last Day rivals Oliver Stone's film in seeking to pose questions that official studies have refused to explore.March 01, 2016
There is a gaping hole at the heart of this movie where Rabin should be. His death, rather than his life, is the star of this film.January 29, 2016
A docu-drama exploring the dire effects of extremism in politics, religion, and speech.February 05, 2016
With material this powerful, we shouldn't have to continually be puzzling out what's real and what's staged.January 28, 2016
At times overemphatic (no one will ever accuse Gitai of holding too much back), this docu-thriller is also agonizingly suspenseful, despite the foreordained conclusion.