Movie Cast: Comrade 2006
Lee Jung-gil delivers the standout performance of the film. As the lead protagonist, he portrays a character forced into an impossible situation.
Another significant theme is the complexity of human emotions. The cast skillfully conveys the inner turmoil and conflict that many of the characters face, making it clear that people are multidimensional and cannot be reduced to simple labels or categories.
Caspi plays the married man with whom Dalia is involved, compounding the domestic instability surrounding Ilan.
, a mononymous actress, delivers a performance as Dalia that contrasts Ilan's innocence with her world-weariness. She works on a cruise ship and becomes romantically involved with a married man (played by Eliran Caspi). The dynamic between Dalia and Ilan grows increasingly complex as Ilan finds himself attracted to his sister, peeping at her in the shower and acting jealous of her lovers.
leads the cast as Horst Schopis, the German pilot and central figure. Lukas, best known for his role in Goodbye Lenin! , brings a sense of weary authority to the character. Notably, the real Schopis, who was 98 years old at the time of filming, met with Næss and the actors in Oslo before production began, sharing his firsthand account of the events. comrade 2006 movie cast
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
An eccentric, elderly holdout communist with a hidden weapons cache. Ilan's Dad
Born Ravit Rozen, the mononymous actress plays Dalia, Ilan's long-lost sister. Dalia lives a messy life in a down-and-out neighborhood, working on a cruise ship while tangled in an affair with a married man. Tinkerbell brings her signature edgy, indie-film energy to the role, effectively establishing the intense, boundary-pushing psychological dynamic between the reunited siblings. Assi Dayan as Avram
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Lee Jung-gil delivers the standout performance of the film
The 2006 film (originally titled Bekarov Yikre Lekha Mashehu Tov in Hebrew) is a distinctive Israeli drama that explores themes of rebellion, family secrets, and political idealism. Directed by Eyal Shiray and written by Uzi Weil , the film follows a young teenager who runs away from home and forms an unlikely bond with an aging, militant communist. Key Cast and Characters
In the 2006 Israeli drama (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 teenager searching for truth who becomes an "apprentice" to a revolutionary. Assi Dayan
: Play Ilan’s parents. Harpaz acts as the catalyst for the entire plot, representing the generational dishonesty and patriarchal control that Ilan feels compelled to escape. The cast skillfully conveys the inner turmoil and
as Ilan's Mother (appearing in memories and subplots) Eliran Caspi as Dalya’s boyfriend
: An elderly holdout Communist who befriends Ilan and maintains a weapons cache while awaiting a final battle against capitalism. Shraga Harpaz Ilan’s Dad : The father whose lies prompt Ilan's journey. Razia Israeli Ilan’s Mom : Appears as part of the family history that Ilan uncovers. Yuval Semo : The owner of a local snack shack. Eliran Caspi Dalia’s boyfriend : A married man with whom Dalia is having an affair. Notable Production Credits Eyal Shiray Cinematographer Valentin Belonogov Alternative 2006 Title: "Comrade Pedersen"
Uzi Weil, a prominent Israeli satirist and author, penned the screenplay, weaving heavy political disillusionment together with deep-seated domestic drama.