Matana | Mishamayim -2003- Dvdrip |work|

Original Hebrew & Georgian (Stereo/Dolby Digital 2.0 or 5.1)

This comprehensive retrospective explores the film's narrative chaos, thematic audacity, cultural significance, and enduring legacy in international cinema. 🎬 Technical & Production Profile Matana MiShamayim -2003- DVDRip

Matana MiShamayim (A Gift from Above) is a 2003 Israeli drama-comedy directed by Dover Kosashvili, focusing on a Georgian Jewish community near Ben Gurion Airport. The 108-minute film centers on a chaotic diamond heist plot, exploring themes of traditional values and family, and received 11 Ophir Award nominations. For more details, visit IMDb . Gift from Above (2003) Original Hebrew & Georgian (Stereo/Dolby Digital 2

Matana MiShamayim continues to be a "love it or hate it" film. Its defenders praise its unflinching, almost anthropological look at a specific subculture. As one reviewer noted, "The way the director... approaches aspects of family relations and especially the attitude towards women is of an extreme, almost cruel realism." It has been compared to a "macabre reality" where tradition is pushed to its most primitive and absurd conclusions. For more details, visit IMDb

Before diving into the digital specifics of the , it is essential to understand the cultural phenomenon of the film itself.