Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The Girls From Brazil

The Girls From Brazil Review



The first thing you understand while watching this movie is the meaning of being close to you parents, in this case even if they really far away from you. This movie is so good that it so obviouse that it gained so much success in film festivals around the world:

* The Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival 2007 (DocAviv)
* São Paulo International Film Festival 2007
* Docupolis International Documentary Film Festival of Barcelona 2007
* Estonia International Film Festival 2007
* Seoul International Film Festival 2007
* Amsterdam Jewish Film Festival 2007
* Sichuan TV Festival - China, 2007
* Austin Jewish Film Festival 2008
* Washington Jewish Film Festival 2008.


WOW! There are not enough children for adoption in Israel. During the 80's hope arose for those seeking to have a child - Brazil. Approximately 3,000 Israeli families flew to the carnival country to adopt a child. German and Italian families were also part of this adoption wave. In the meantime, the children, now grown-up, are traveling to their land of origin to look for the woman who gave birth to them. Filmmaker Nili Tal follows four young Israeli women on such a voyage. This is a moving trip to a third-world country, where women have four or five children from several men and another one somewhere in a far away place. It is also a personal voyage into each of the protagonists' life bringing up issues concerning us all.

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