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7 Days in Entebbe
7 Days in Entebbe

7 Days in Entebbe (2018)

58% User Rating
1h 47min
Thriller
Drama
Crime

"248 passengers were held hostage. For seven days, the world was held captive."

In 1976, four hijackers take over an Air France airplane en route from Tel Aviv to Paris and force it to land in Entebbe, Uganda. With 248 passengers on board, one of the most daring rescue missions ever is set in motion.

José PadilhaDirector

Cast

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Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Pike

Brigitte Kuhlmann

Daniel Brühl

Daniel Brühl

Wilfried Böse

Eddie Marsan

Eddie Marsan

Shimon Peres

Lior Ashkenazi

Lior Ashkenazi

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin

Nonso Anozie

Nonso Anozie

Idi Amin

Ben Schnetzer

Ben Schnetzer

Zeev Hirsch

Andrea Deck

Andrea Deck

Patricia Martel

Denis Ménochet

Denis Ménochet

Jacques Le Moine

Angel Bonanni

Angel Bonanni

Lt. Col. Yoni Netanyahu

Juan Pablo Raba

Juan Pablo Raba

Juan Pablo

Peter Sullivan

Peter Sullivan

Amos Eiran

Mark Ivanir

Mark Ivanir

General Motta Gur

Laurence Bouvard

Laurence Bouvard

Sister Cecile Jabon

Brontis Jodorowsky

Brontis Jodorowsky

Captain Michel Bacos

Natalie Stone

Natalie Stone

Leah Rabin

Flynn Allen

Flynn Allen

Kobi Cohen

Zina Zinchenko

Zina Zinchenko

Sarah

Amir Khoury

Amir Khoury

Ali Al-Maati

Ala Dakka

Ala Dakka

Haled Al Halili

Paloma Coquant

Paloma Coquant

Ann Franking

Trudy Weiss

Trudy Weiss

Dora Bloch

Vincent Riotta

Vincent Riotta

Dan Shomron

Danny Scheinmann

Danny Scheinmann

Ilan Hartuv

Michal Shtamler

Michal Shtamler

Hanna Cohen

Steve John Shepherd

Steve John Shepherd

Foreign Minister

Ingrid Craigie

Ingrid Craigie

Renata Werner

Gabriel Constantin

Gabriel Constantin

Alain Molina

Pierre Boulanger

Pierre Boulanger

Maurice Elbaz

Samy Seghir

Samy Seghir

Jean-Jacques Mimouni

Laurel Lefkow

Laurel Lefkow

Ida Borowitz

Omar Berdouni

Omar Berdouni

Faiz Jaber

Ria Zmitrowicz

Ria Zmitrowicz

Jan Almog

Noof Ousellam

Noof Ousellam

Jalil Al Arja

Joerg Stadler

Joerg Stadler

Yitzhak David

Yiftach Klein

Yiftach Klein

Ehud Barak

Uri Roodner

Uri Roodner

Beryl Goldner

Yaron Shavit

Yaron Shavit

David Fogelson

Michal Banai

Michal Banai

Emma Wosskow

Michael Lewis

Michael Lewis

Major Moshe 'Muki' Betser

Cameron Campbell

Cameron Campbell

Jaffar Amin

Uriel Emil Pollack

Uriel Emil Pollack

Uriel Kopple

Daniel Ben Zenou

Daniel Ben Zenou

Rafi Biton

Nathan Ravitz

Nathan Ravitz

Air Force Commander Benny Peled

Guy Zo-Aretz

Guy Zo-Aretz

Gil

Lonyo Engele

Lonyo Engele

Ugandan Airport Employee

Tomer Capone

Tomer Capone

David Cohen

Romeo Visca

Romeo Visca

Gate No. 2 Officer (uncredited)

Laura Vivio

Laura Vivio

Airport Cafe Attendant (uncredited)

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Saffron Scheinmann

Talia Levy

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Shai Forester

Boris Shlein

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Gal Pertsiger

Pasco Cohen

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Gil Cohen-Alloro

Mossad Officer

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Ehab Bahous

Wadie Haddad

Reviews (2)

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TreesOfEternity
Rating 60%

June 27, 2018

Entebbe is a subject I have been interested in from an early age, having seen all three of the previous movies made on the subject (Operation Thunderbolt, Victory at Entebbe and the best, Raid on Entebbe in 1976) but I also did decided to undertake factual research into the raid some time before this film was ever embarked upon. Though people claim another film about the topic was unnecessary, I cannot agree with that fact. Most of the millennial generation have never heard of these events nor have they seen the previous cinematic efforts. To bring things to a modern audience, a film with contemporary stars is often required to garner interest in a tale that few under the age of 35 would have given much thought to. Considering the age of terrorism that we live in I didn't have an issue with the film giving a heavy amount of screen time to their motivations because if you don't understand why someone has a propensity towards acts of violence as a use of political means, how are we ever going to stop this circle from repeating itself? Good performances are put it from the leads especially Eddie Marsan and Daniel Bruhl but the screenplay is slow and ponderous and doesn't give equal weight to other perspectives and differing viewpoints of characters. it is worth remembering even the 1976 film had a reasonably sympathetic portrayal of Bose. The portrayal of the Ugandans here is two dimensional as always. It would have been more interesting to give some of them a voice and hear their views on the events they were caught up in and had absolutely no control over. As the actual Entebbe is currently a UN Airbase, its a shame the film wasn't shot at the real location because the depiction here (Shot in Malta) feels very stifled. Any Entebbe film will stand or fall on the way the assault is depicted and here its shown extremely piece meal while inter cut with a scene of a dance connected to the girlfriend of one of the soldiers. As many others have stated as a metaphor though I can see what the director was going for it really doesn't work, makes the scene disjointed, muffles much of the sound and reduces the emotional impact of the assault and its consequences. Many aspects of the assault aren't accurate either. Wilfred and Brigette were not next to each other when they died. Yoni is depicted as begin shot during the assault but this is wrong, he was fired at afterwards during the departure while getting the hostages on the plane. A terrorist walks towards a soldier with a Grenade in each hand - this never happened, the Commandos used the grenades in the last rooms to kill the last of the terrorists. Dora Bloch's murder by the Ugandan Secret Police is lumped in with the others. as a footnote on the end titles, which feels ill fitting. The shooting of the three Israeli hostages accidentally during the raid goes almost entirely un-depicted. To have such things omitted and give the screen time no needless dance sequences just feels wrong. As others have said there is no mention of the award given to the French Captain, nor his crew. One cannot help but feel that the soul purpose of the film was to give a voice to Palestine cause and while its fine to show different view points, its not right to give so much screen time to one thing and so little screen time or indeed none at all to many other things of consequence. I missed opportunity and it has to be said, the 1976 film is superior in every way.

Media

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"Behind the Scenes: The Raid"

"Behind the Scenes: The Raid"

"Behind The Scenes: The Airport"

"Behind The Scenes: The Airport"

"Behind The Scenes: The Separation Room"

"Behind The Scenes: The Separation Room"

José Padilha Interview (HeyUGuys)

José Padilha Interview (HeyUGuys)

"The Story of Air France Flight 139" (moviemaniacsDE)

"The Story of Air France Flight 139" (moviemaniacsDE)

"Rescue" TV Spot

"Rescue" TV Spot

"Behind The Scenes: The Hijack"

"Behind The Scenes: The Hijack"

"True Story Commando" (FilmIsNow)

"True Story Commando" (FilmIsNow)

"Life without meaning"

"Life without meaning"

"Do Your Job"

"Do Your Job"

Rosamund Pike Interview (Breakfast TV Toronto)

Rosamund Pike Interview (Breakfast TV Toronto)

José Padilha Interview (The Movie Times)

José Padilha Interview (The Movie Times)

Lior Ashkenazi Interview (The Movie Times)

Lior Ashkenazi Interview (The Movie Times)

Eddie Marsan Interview (The Movie Times)

Eddie Marsan Interview (The Movie Times)

Rosamund Pike & Daniel Brühl Interview (Empire Entertainment)

Rosamund Pike & Daniel Brühl Interview (Empire Entertainment)

"Take Them Back" TV Spot

"Take Them Back" TV Spot

Hijack scene

Hijack scene

Official Trailer [UK]

Official Trailer [UK]

Official Trailer [NA]

Official Trailer [NA]

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