'Policeman' Is Not Your Typical Israeli Movie | indieWIRE

LOCARNO REVIEW

Everyone seems lost in Nadav Lapid “Policeman” (“Ha-shoter”), an unsettling story of brawny Israeli anti-terrorist officers and the equally clueless activists they’re eventually tasked with hunting down. While blatantly topical, this is not a political film of the moment, but rather a calculated meditation on purpose.

Developed by first-time director Lapid at a Cannes Film Festival residency, the script for “Policeman” contains a persistently muted, disquieting tone that the director could expand upon in subsequent efforts. While somewhat problematically fragmented, “Policeman” is loaded with insight into the nuances of Israeli society. Read more »