'Not just the year's most impressive first feature, but also the strongest new movie of any kind I've seen in 2010,' praised The Village Voice's J. Hoberman about Samuel Maoz's Lebanon, available today on home video. On behalf of GreenCine and Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, you may enter to win the DVD of what Salon's Andrew O'Hehir called 'A terrifying, absorbing 93 minutes spent in hell.' More on the film:
In 1982, during the First Lebanon War, a tank manned by a novice crew of Israeli soldiers are led into a town previously bombed by the air force. Young men who have never fought before are now placed inside of a killing machine and thrown into a situation that quickly spins out of control, testing the mental toughness of the men inside of a confined space, with only the lens of a periscopic gun sight to see the madness outside. In LEBANON, writer-director Samuel Maoz has created a compelling, visceral drama in the tradition of DAS BOOT. Based on his personal experiences in the Israeli army, the film is as much a personal work of filmmaking as a triumph of powerful storytelling.
To enter, email contest@greencine.com and include your name, email address, mailing address, and, if you're a GreenCine member, your username in the email, and 'Lebanon' in the subject header. Entries without all this information will not be considered. (You will not be added to a mailing list!). One winner will be selected at random from all valid entries. You must be a US resident to enter. The deadline to enter is January 24. Winner will be notified by e-mail and announced in future editions of the GreenCine Dispatch newsletter.
See the Lebanon trailer below:
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