Burning Memory

90 Minutes, 1988
Genre:
Feature

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Directed by: Yossi Somer
Cast: Dani Roth, Poly Reshef, Eti Ankri, Shmuel Edelman
Production:Ami Amir, Yossi Somer
Production Company:Compact Films
Photographer: Yoav Kosh
Language: Hebrew
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Sergeant Gary Manor (Dani Roth), an infantry soldier suffering with PTSD after having lost his subordinates and best friend in a clash with Lebanese insurgents, enrols in a fast-tracked military programme offering intensive and efficient treatment for PTSD, with the aim of reinstating the soldiers in active service as soon as possible.
The treatment facility is effectively a microcosm of Israeli society, gathering onsite an assortment of individuals from all parts of the country and walks of life – all of whom are suffering from debilitating PTSD. Other inpatients include a soldier originally from a kibbutz, a former prisoner of war, and an ultraorthodox man who enlisted in the rabbinate corps and had to identify his cousin’s body following a fatal attack. The soldiers discuss their various traumas, howevder Gary is showing no signs of recovery – neither in front of his therapist or wife who comes to visit. His horrifying nightmares continue to haunt him, relentlessly, until he can take no more and eventually decides to abscond from the programme.
The film was featured at the Panorama Section of the Berlin International Film Festival.

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