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  • Director: Dror Shaul
  • Country: Israel / Germany / Japan
  • Year: 2006
  • Producer: Sharon Shamir, Johannes Rexin, Bettina Broekemper, Philippa Kowarsky, Edgard Tenembaum, Dror Shaul
  • Screenplay: Dror Shaul
  • Film website

Sweet Mud (Adama Meshuga’at)

Amidst lush fields and the idyllic landscape of a kibbutz in 1974, 12-year-old Dvir is entering his bar mitzvah year – a time for many initiations and trials. Dvir’s father is dead, his brother is away in the army, and his mother, Miri, suffers from emotional instability. While the collective handles the practical needs of every family, the intangible moral support one expects from a close-knit cooperative is scarce, and Dvir is left to care for beautiful, fragile Miri. When Miri’s kindly boyfriend, Stephan, arrives from Switzerland, it seems that Miri, blissfully in love, may actually recover. But the “kibbutzniks,” already resentful of a “noncontributing” guest, cast Stephan out after he tussles with another resident to defend Dvir. The loss shatters Miri – and Dvir must pick up the pieces.

Vividly capturing the vagaries of ‘70s kibbutz life with gorgeous, glowing camerawork, Sweet Mud is the painful coming of age of a child who marshals all his resources to nurture his own parent. The story also becomes a wrenching allegory for the casualties of any society that fails to tend to its members’ vulnerabilities.

Caroline Libresco, Sundance Film Festival Programme

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