CINESTIA
ExploreFavoritesRadar
Sign in
ExploreFavoritesRadar
Home/Explore/Catalog/Lemon Tree
All Titles
Lemon Tree
Soundtrack
YouTubeGoogle
Radar
Get notified when it hits streaming, rent, or buy below your target price.
Related titles
The Square
The Square
Incendiary
Incendiary
Latter Days
Latter Days
AFR
AFR
Accused
Accused
COLLECTION · Movie · 2008

Lemon Tree

עץ לימון

Salma Zidane, a widow, lives simply from her grove of lemon trees in the West Bank's occupied territory. The Israeli defence minister and his wife move next door, forcing the Secret Service to order the trees' removal for security. The stoic Salma seeks assistance from the Palestinian Authority, Israeli army, and a young attorney, Ziad Daud, who takes the case. In this allegory, does David stand a chance against Goliath?

Source: TMDB
* 7.0 (120)DramaFrance · Germany
Soundtrack
YouTubeGoogle
Directors
Eran Riklis
Countries
France · Germany · Israel
Studios
Riva Film · Eran Riklis Productions · Heimatfilm · MACT Productions
Runtime
106 min
Release
08/02/2008
Score
7.0 / 10 (120)

Awards and nominations

  • At the Berlin Film Festival , Riklis won a 'Panorama Audience Award'.
  • In the Asia Pacific Screen Awards , Abbass won for 'Best Performance by an Actress' and Riklis won, along with collaborator Suha Arraf, for 'Best Screenplay'.
  • Arraf and Riklis were nominated for 'Best Screenwriter' at the European Film Awards , and Abbass was nominated for 'Best Actress'.
Where to watch
Free
KanopyKanopy
Cast
Hiam Abbass
Hiam Abbass
Selma Zidane
Tarik Kopty
Tarik Kopty
Abu Hussam
Ali Suliman
Ali Suliman
Ziad Daud
?
Doron Tavory
Defense Minister Israel Navon
Rona Lipaz-Michael
Rona Lipaz-Michael
Mira Navon
?
Amos Lavi
Commander Jacob
?
Amnon Wolf
Leibowitz
?
Liron Baranes
Gilad
?
Smadar Jaaron
Tamar Gera
?
Danny Leshman
Private Itamar 'Quickie'
Comments

Sign in to comment and discuss this title.

Carregando
User reviews
B
badelf
★ 7.0 / 10
Lemon Tree: The Fork in the Road We Didn't Take "Lemon Tree" must be understood in its 2008 context, when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict existed at a different temperature than today. Both sides were slightly more tentative, and the possibility of human connection across the divide felt less remote. Viewed now, the film plays as a fork in the road, a moment when empathy might have prevailed over the machinery of occupation. That it didn't, makes "Lemon Tree" both hopeful and heartbreaking. Director Eran Riklis takes a measured approach, perhaps too measured. The screenplay could have been bolder, pushing either Salma or the Defense Minister's wife to reach out more courageously across the wall that separates them. Still, what restraint costs in dramatic impact, it gains in quiet dignity. And Hiam Abbass delivers a phenomenal performance as Salma, her face a canvas of suppressed grief, defiance, and exhausted resilience. The film's true power lies in its symbolic ending. Both the Defense Minister and Salma stand looking at "the Wall", a literal and metaphorical barrier that imprisons them both. One is trapped by power and paranoia, the other by powerlessness and occupation, but both are trapped nonetheless. The message resonates with prophetic clarity: If we do not have the courage to love even those whom we are told to hate, then we are imprisoned in hell, both here and hereafter. "Lemon Tree" is a gentle film about an ungentle reality, a reminder that the path not taken haunts us as much as the one we chose.
TMDB
Keywords
palestinecourt casewidowministerhousesafetylonelinessneighborlawyerterrorism
Related links
Explore catalog
Cinestia publishes lists, reviews, a collection and soundtracks for movie and series discovery.