The Vanishing Soldier:

The anti-war film “ The Vanishing Soldier” (German title: ‘Der verschwundene Soldat’) tells the story of a young Israeli soldier who flees from the battlefield in the Gaza Strip to his girlfriend in Tel Aviv. There he discovers that the military leadership is convinced that he has been kidnapped by the enemy in the chaos of war.

Synopsis

At dawn after a combat mission in the Gaza Strip, Shlomi Aharonov, an 18-year-old infantry soldier in the Golani Brigade, runs away from his unit and the troops. His route first takes him to his parents’ house in the settlement of Sde Uziel in the countryside. He does not meet his parents. When soldiers appear in front of the house, apparently to look for his parents, Shlomi flees on a bicycle. He eventually arrives in Tel Aviv on a military bus, in which he can travel undetected, where he visits his girlfriend Shiri at work.

When Shlomi learns that the military leadership is convinced that he has been kidnapped in the chaos of war, he hides not only from the soldiers he believed were after him, but from his own identity, which has become a trap. Despite his parents’ pleas to return to his unit before it is too late, Shlomi takes a desperate risk for love – with dramatic consequences.

This tragic-comic journey, which takes place over a 24-hour period in the hot and humid streets of Tel Aviv, alternates from horror to hope, from romance to nightmare.

About Dani Rosenberg (Screenplay & Director)

Born in 1979 in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel, Dani Rosenberg studied at the Sam Spiegel Film and Television Academy in Jerusalem, from which he graduated with honors in 2006.

The short films “Don Kishot be’Yerushalaim” (2005) and “Susya” (2011) were shown at the Berlinale. After working on the medium-length film “Homeland” (2008) and various television series, his feature-length film “ The Death of Cinema and My Father Too” (2020) was part of the official selection of the Cannes Film Festival 2020and won the Haggiag Film Prize of the Jerusalem Film Festival 2020. The award-winning short films were shown at the prestigious international film festivals, including Cannes Cinéfondation Competition, Berlinale,Clermont Ferrand, HotDocs and IDFA.

His acclaimed television series “Milk & Honey” was successful in Germany and France. Dani Rosenberg co-wrote a documentary film “Zohar, The Return” and co-wrote Sholem Asch‘s “God of Vengeance” for Israel’s leading theater The Cameri in 2018 .

The Vanishing Soldier” (German title: ‘Der verschwundene Soldat’) is his second feature film.

Filmography

2023 The Vanishing Soldier – Feature film
2020 The Death of Cinema and My Father Too – Feature film
2018
Zohar, The Return (Ko-Regie) – Documentary

With “ The VanishingSoldier”, director Dani Rosenberg impressively demonstrates his mastery of the medium of film. Produced long before the recent events in Gaza and shown at the Locarno Film Festival 2023, the film combines a gripping narrative style with a profound poetic touch. It paints a haunting picture of the lives of young people in Israel and makes it clear that, even if you try to escape it, war always remains a threatening presence that will catch up with you at some point.

International title: The Vanishing Soldier

Original title: החייל הנעלם

Director: Dani Rosenberg

Screenplay: Dani Rosenberg, Amir Klinger

Producers: Avraham Pirchi, Chilik Michaeli, Itamar Pirchi, Leon Edery, Moshe Edery

Performers: Ido Tako, Mika Reiss, Efrat Ben Tzur, Tikva Dayan, Shmulik Cohen, Yariv Horowitz, Seif Nabul, Mushy Vider

Cinematography: David Stragmeister

Editing: Nili Feller

Sound: Michael Stoliar

Sound design: Neal Gibbs

Music: Yuval Semo

Production company: United Channels Movies (UCM)

Country of production: Israel

Production year: 2023

Genres: Drama, Thriller, War movie

Aspect ratio: 2.39:1 [DCP: DCI 2K Scope]

Resolution: 2048×858

Length: 89 min

Languages: Hebrew, German dubbed version

Subtitles: English, French

Sound: Surround 5.1 / 2.0 Stereo

Rating: FSK 12 (requested)

Other titles:

German: Der verschwundene Soldat

French: Le déserteur

Japanese: 消えた兵士

Premiere: August 04, 2023 at the 76th Locarno Film Festival

Film label: Artkeim²

Distribution: UCM.ONE

Theatrical release: October 17, 2024

Directors note by Dani Rosenberg

“One night I was standing alone at a guard post in a military camp in the Judean Desert. I was 18 years old and had been through months of violence, training and the scorching sun. On the spur of the moment, I decided to climb down from the observation tower, climb over the camp fence and run in the direction I thought was the main road. In time, the wind blowing in my face slowed my run to a walk. Unable to locate the road, the only lights piercing the dark night were those emanating from the base behind me. After a long and anxious hour, I retraced my steps and stealthily returned to the base without my failed escape attempt being discovered.

I want to get to the bottom of the essence of that event, that night when I rebelled but did not go to extremes. I have tried to decipher why I did not act and why even today, in the midst of the violent reality outside and knowing what my country has done, I remain here and essentially continue to collaborate.

Shlomi, the protagonist of “The Disappeared Soldier”, is an 18-year-old soldier who flees the battlefield and wants to return home. During his journey, Shlomi tirelessly crosses a blurred line that stretches from his escape from the Gaza Strip to Tel Aviv, where the boundaries between a war zone and urban space dissolve. He never stops moving. Perhaps for the first time in his life, Shlomi struggles to find his independent identity, only to realize that the harder he tries, the deeper he sinks into quicksand, until his identity is finally taken over by circumstances.

Shlomi shirks his duties, which would have placed him in a cruel and unjust system of oppression and control of the Palestinians. He flees the Gaza Strip and heads to Tel Aviv, a place that seems to symbolize normality, only an hour and a half away from Gaza and yet light years away from it. However, this appearance of normality is broken by walls, fences and complicated systems that intercept the rockets fired from Gaza in small clouds in the sky. Shlomi realizes that he is caught in a constant state of limbo, shuttling back and forth between Gaza and Tel Aviv. He cannot escape the prevailing chaos and violence. It is the tension between passion and law that oscillates between movement and standstill.

Shlomi, a naive dreamer shaped by the legends of Jewish fairy tales, is desperately searching for anchors. He longs for a narrative that can give meaning to his escape, for stories that he can hold on to. But one by one they crumble, from the desolation of his parents’ empty house to the fleeting hope of romance.

Against his will, Shlomi goes from deserter to prisoner, from someone who wanted to distance himself from the war and redefine his identity, to an individual whose autonomous existence is consumed by the image of the “captured soldier”.The erosion of Shlomi’s personal identity reflects a broader loss of identity that is intertwined with the development of my country.”

About Ido Tako (Leading actor, role: Shlomi)

Ido Tako, born on November 4, 2001 in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Israel, is an up-and-coming Israeli actor. Despite his young age, he has already delivered impressive performances that are attracting attention in the film industry. o he also won the 2024 Award for the Promotion of Young Cinema Talent , which is awarded annually by the JFBB (Jewish Film Festival Berlin-Brandenburg) program department, for the role of Shlomi in the film “The Vanishing Soldier”.

Ido Tako began his acting career in Israel and quickly made a name for himself in the industry. One of his best-known appearances was in the TV series “Sky” (2021-2023), in which he played the role of Ericin 72 episodes. This series was instrumental in raising his profile and establishing him as a talented young actor. In 2023, Ido Tako played the role of Elisha in the film “Boys on Film 23: Dangerous to Know”, an anthology dealing with exciting and often provocative stories. This role showed a new facet of his acting skills and was positively received by critics. In 2024, Ido Tako will be seen in several productions, including the film “Come Closer” by Tom Nesher and “Youthful Grace” by Yuval Shani, which will further demonstrate his acting range. He also plays the role of Raffa in the TV series “Black Space”, a series that is eagerly awaited.

About the production company United Channels Movies (UCM)

United Channels Movies (UCM) is one of the leading production companies in Israel, founded in 2007 by founding partners Chilik Michaeli, Avraham Pirchi & Tami Leon . UCM ‘s goal is to produce feature films that tell local stories for a broad international audience. UCM has long-standing relationships with its international partners and supporters. UCM films have attended the most important international film festivals, reached a worldwide audience and have been sold internationally.

Producers’ comment

“The Vanishing Soldier” offers a unique and compelling narrative that combines elements of drama, comedy and suspense. The movie explores themes of identity, the consequences of choices and the power dynamics in a military context. These themes are universal and speak to audiences across cultures and borders. Through the depiction of Shlomi’s quest for survival, belonging, autonomy, self-expression and emotional fulfillment, “The Vanishing Soldier” illustrates the basic needs of humanity and through Shlomi’s personal story, the film offers insight into the universal aspects of the human experience and gives viewers the opportunity to reflect on their own basic needs and desires.

For the UCM, cinema is not just entertainment. A good, valuable movie is one that has a clear message. “The Disappeared Soldier” reflects the challenges faced by today’s youth and highlights the discrepancy between their needs and desires, which unfortunately often remain unfulfilled. The cinematic expression of the film, the dizzying pace of events and the universal subject matter create a captivating experience that the viewer cannot remain indifferent to, reflecting the film’s unique message. As a production company focused on telling local stories for an international audience, UCM recognized the potential of this film to captivate viewers with its compelling story, unique setting and exploration of universal themes.

With the production of “The Vanishing Soldier”, which is set in Israel and revolves around an Israeli soldier, UCM aims to contribute to the cultural representation of Israel and give audiences an insight into the country’s social and political complexity.

Dani Rosenberg, the director of “The Vanishing Soldier”, is a highly qualified filmmaker and author.He graduated from the renowned Sam Spiegel Film School in Jerusalem. His works have been critically acclaimed and screened at numerous international film festivals, including the official selection for the Cannes Film Festival 2020. UCM recognized his ability to explore different themes, his versatility as a creative artist and his ability to work with different mediums.

Ido Tako, who quickly became known in Israel as a teen series star, is a talented young actor whose lead performance of Shlomi is instrumental in conveying the emotional depth, struggles and personal journey that the character undergoes throughout the film. It will be exciting for audiences to see Taco’s transition to a more dramatic and complex role in the film, giving him the opportunity to show his development and versatility as an actor.

The production of “The Vanishing Soldier” presented a number of challenges, such as extensive location scouting, coordination with city authorities and managing the logistics associated with filming in public spaces. For UCM, however, the main challenge was to strike a balance between portraying military themes and making the film accessible and internationally appealing.”

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Press comments

“The Vanishing Soldier” masterfully captures the decisive moment when everything changes, when belligerent patriotism disintegrates into an awareness of the unbearable. A movie that is as pessimistic as it is optimistic, at just the right time for the big questions of our time. (Culturopoing.com)

“Director Dani Rosenberg’s portrait of a lost youth – written and shot between 2022 and 2023 – deals with the repressed reality of the occupation and religious fanaticism in Israel and Palestine.The massacre of October 7 and the Gaza war naturally give the film a completely different relevance.” (arte)

“Supported by an effective staging, ‘Le Déserteur’ allows itself burlesque elements and some pretty plan sequences that support the rhythm of the narrative. The work then unabashedly denounces what the director himself describes as the “repressed reality of the occupation”.” (L’Humanité)

“Shot before the massacres of October 7, the film sounds all the more painful now. Shlomi (Ido Tako) runs, crawls, climbs and crosses Tel-Aviv by bike.” (L’Obs)

The camera stays close to the anti-hero, who is as touching as he is lost. An impossible physical and psychological escape, carried by an amazing actor.” (Le Journal du Dimanche)

Dani Rosenberg’s second feature film draws on the power of young Israeli cinema. A way of transforming anger into movement.” (Le Monde)

Bold and sharp-tongued.” (Les Echos)

“A fast-paced tragicomedy that makes admirable use of the absurd.” (Les Fiches du Cinéma)

Despite its affectation, this perceptive portrait of a non-heroic soldier deserves attention.” (Marianne)

“This burlesque-tinged tragicomedy has a strong connection to our times.” (Ouest France)

A movie that is as visceral as it is political. Ido Tako is filmed in a majestic performance by Dani Rosenberg.” (Télérama)

“A breathtaking flight forward by a young Israeli soldier on the Gaza front. A film that is both courageous and disturbing.” (aVoir-aLire.com)

“Shlomi thought he was escaping, but he did worse: he disappeared. Now he can “belong to anyone”, a subject of media debate.” (Cahiers du Cinéma)

“Between burlesque and drama, the character of Shlomi aptly portrays a young soldier’s quest for a normal life.” (La Croix)

“Humor and absurdity are not lacking in this flight forward. The film seethes with energy, like this young man who throws himself at food with infectious greed.” (Le Figaro)

“This offers a fresh look at this conflict and shows how young Israelis are confused by these events. The film pursues the metaphor through constant restlessness in the way it is filmed.” (Le Parisien)

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