Zaytoun
September 2013
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Tom Russo
We've ... got to admit right up front: Part of our interest was simply to see what Stephen Dorff is doing playing an Israeli POW.
Walter V. Addiego
It's probably best viewed as a fable that tries to strike a hopeful note amid the many woes of the Middle East, but the blunt filmmaking and the near-sentimentality make it hard to buy into.
Tom Long
The resolution is a bit Hollywood, but then who says all films about the Middle East have to be relentlessly grim? "Zaytoun" dares to find common ground and hope amidst political confusion.
John Anderson
A trek that is occasionally very unlikely, but moving nonetheless.
Robert Abele
It's just all too breezy to have any real effect.
John Anderson
Given how much Zaytoun follows the playbook, the pic's portentous ending is extraordinarily subtle, and will resonate best with those who know the history of the region.
Critic reviews
Tom Russo
We've ... got to admit right up front: Part of our interest was simply to see what Stephen Dorff is doing playing an Israeli POW.
Walter V. Addiego
It's probably best viewed as a fable that tries to strike a hopeful note amid the many woes of the Middle East, but the blunt filmmaking and the near-sentimentality make it hard to buy into.
Tom Long
The resolution is a bit Hollywood, but then who says all films about the Middle East have to be relentlessly grim? "Zaytoun" dares to find common ground and hope amidst political confusion.
John Anderson
Given how much Zaytoun follows the playbook, the pic's portentous ending is extraordinarily subtle, and will resonate best with those who know the history of the region.
Stephen Dalton
The film's facile message of cross-cultural unity owes more to fairy tale than reality, but the action is slick and the story gripping.
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Cast and credits
| Actors | Stephen Dorff, Abdallah El Akal |
| Producers | Gareth Unwin, Fred Ritzenberg |
| Director | Eran Riklis |
| Writers | Nader Rizq |
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Run time
109 minutes
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