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Film review: Zero Motivation - tale of Israeli female soldiers takes risks

Israeli director Talya Lavie's debut feature tells three loosely connected stories about the life of women soldiers in a film that's part soap opera, part absurdist comedy

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Bored silly: Nelly Tagar (above) and Dana Ivgy (below) in scenes from Zero Motivation.
ZERO MOTIVATION
Starring: Dana Ivgy, Nelly Tagar, Shani Klein
Director: Talya Lavie
Category: IIB (Hebrew)
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Like many other Israeli women, director-writer Talya Lavie spent two years after high school in the Israel Defence Force (IDF).

But she spent her mandatory time in the military far away from combat situations, instead waging war on petty bureaucratic practices and boredom.

Lavie's 2006 short was the first film to come out of her IDF experience.

Her debut feature uses the earlier work as the foundation for one of its three loosely connected stories, "The Replacement", "The Virgin" and "The Commander".

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Lavie denies that any of 's characters are based on herself. Still, it's easy enough to conclude that her sympathies lie with the two young female (Israeli slang for soldiers who don't see combat) at the centre of the film, which is part ensemble soap opera and part absurdist comedy.

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