Waltz with Bashir (2008)

 ●  Hebrew ● 1 hr 30 mins

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An Israeli film director interviews the fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon in order to reconstruct the memories during the term of his service in that conflict.

Cast: Ari Folman

Crew: Ari Folman (Director), Max Richter (Music Director)

Genres: Animation, Drama, History, War, Biography

Release Dates: 12 Jun 2008 (Israel)

Tagline: We may forget the past, but the past won't forget us.

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Did you know? Contrary to common perception, there is no rotoscope work in this film. The production team did shoot live action footage, but this was then used as references for the film's storyboards. The storyboards were then redrawn as digital paintings, which were manipulated with Flash animation. Read More
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as Himself
as Himself - Interviewee
as Boaz Rein-Buskila
as Himself - Interviewee
as Himself - Interviewee
as Himself - Interviewee
as Himself - Interviewee
as Carmi Cna'an
as Herself - Interviewee

Direction

Director
Assistant Director

Writers

Screenplay Writer
Story Writer

Camera and Electrical

Camera Operator

Music

Music Director

Sound

Sound Designer
Sound Effects Designer
Foley Artist
Sound Re-recording Mixer
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator

Art

Art Director
Art Assistant

Editorial

Editor

Marketing and Public Relations

Title Designer

Special Effects

Special Effects Studio

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Artist
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hebrew
Spoken Languages:
Arabic, English, German
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
We may forget the past, but the past won't forget us.
Goofs:
Factual Mistake
The song used in the film, "This Is Not A Love Song" by Public Image Ltd., came out in 1983, even though the war and the massacres depicted in the film happened in 1982.

Character Error
The narrator refers to the transport helicopter as a "Hercules helicopter", which is a confusion of the C-130 Hercules cargo plane with the CH-53 Stallion helicopter, the latter being the true transportation device.

Factual Mistake
In the Netherlands, Carmi drives a car with a white license plate. In the Netherlands however, license plates happens to be yellow.

Revealing Mistakes
When Ori grabs a cup on his kitchen table, his thumb goes straight through instead of clasping around it (error in animation).
Trivia:
Artist David Polonsky is right handed, but did most of the illustration for this film with his left hand, as he felt that his original drawing were 'too pretty.'

The first animated film to be nominated for Best Foreign Language Film Oscar.

Contrary to common perception, there is no rotoscope work in this film. The production team did shoot live action footage, but this was then used as references for the film's storyboards. The storyboards were then redrawn as digital paintings, which were manipulated with Flash animation.

The film took four years to complete.

The narrator refers to the transport helicopter as a "Hercules helicopter", which is a confusion of the C-130 Hercules cargo plane with the CH-53 Stallion helicopter, the latter being the true transportation device.