Comrade 2006 Movie Cast
In the 2006 Israeli drama Comrade (originally titled Bekarov Yikre Lekha Mashehu Tov), a young boy embarks on a cross-country journey to find his missing sister, crossing paths with an eccentric man who claims to be the "last true Communist." The Starring Cast
The film’s emotional weight rests on its three central figures:
Adam Hirsch as Ilan: The young protagonist searching for his sister. comrade 2006 movie cast
Tinkerbell (born Ravit Rozen) as Dalia: Ilan's missing sister.
Assi Dayan as Avram: The self-proclaimed "last true Communist" who Ilan meets on his journey. Key Supporting Actors The ensemble features several notable Israeli performers: Shraga Harpaz as Ilan's Dad Razia Israeli as Ilan's Mom Yuval Semo as Zohar (the snack shack owner) Eliran Caspi as Dalia's boyfriend Uri Klauzner as the Teacher Eyal Rozales as the Dictator Behind the Scenes Director: Eyal Shiray Writer: Uzi Weil Cinematographer: Valentin Belonogov In the 2006 Israeli drama Comrade (originally titled
💡 Interesting Fact: The film is often praised for its unique blend of road-movie tropes and political allegory, anchored by the late Assi Dayan's performance.
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2. Production Overview
- Title: Comrade (Korean: 북부군; RR: Buma, also known as The Northern Limit Line in some contexts, though distinct from the 2015 film).
- Release Year: 2006
- Genre: Historical Drama / War
- Director: Seo Gwang-soo
Critical Acclaim for the Ensemble
Despite the censorship battles, the cast received universal praise. Variety called the ensemble "a finely tuned machine, each actor firing on all cylinders, from Khabensky’s treacherous charm to Ilin’s ancient sorrow." Screen International noted that "the chemistry between Akinshina and Petrov feels dangerously real, as if we are intruding on a real relationship."
At the 2007 Nika Awards (Russia’s equivalent of the Oscars), the cast won the award for "Best Ensemble Performance." The jury noted that "in a year of large-budget spectacles, the quiet, devastating work of these actors reminds us what cinema is for."
1. Executive Summary
This report provides a detailed breakdown of the cast for the 2006 film Comrade (released in South Korea as Buma). The film is a historical drama directed by Seo Gwang-soo. Set during the Korean War, the narrative focuses on the ideological conflict between North and South Korea, centering on the psychological and physical struggles of prisoners of war (POWs) and partisan soldiers. The film is notable for its intense performance by the lead actor and its somber, realistic portrayal of the era.
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