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20 years after his assassination, Yitzhak Rabin himself tells his dramatic life story.
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| Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)Linda CookI never realized someone could create an autobiography on film. |
| Easy Reader (California)Neely Swanson"Rabin - In his own Words," directed by Erez Laufer is, in its own way an autobiography of the great Israeli statesman Yizhak Rabin. |
| Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckA thorough knowledge of Israeli history and politics would be helpful for viewers, as Rabin in His Own Words is sometimes sketchy and scattershot in its narrative. But its subject emerges as a thoughtful and articulate chronicler, and the wealth of footage presented, including rare home movies, is consistently fascinating. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth Turan"In His Own Words" is a deeply involving look at the man's entire life, using archival footage, home movies, private letters but most of all filmed interviews Rabin gave, to let us hear him tell his own story just about from cradle to grave. |
| It's Just MoviesRon WilkinsonAn exceptionally well executed and personal story of a great triumph and a great tragedy. |
| Village VoiceDiana ClarkeThe documentary briefly veers into tired territory when Rabin’s voice disappears and triumphal singers fill the screen, but Rabin’s consistent, thoughtful self-criticism and colorful storytelling animate what might otherwise be a pat, or at least familiar, history of Israel in the 20th century. |
| The New York TimesKen JaworowskiThe obvious problem with its subject-says-all approach is the lack of outside voices and perspective. This is a broad summation of the man, not a critical look at his policies. |
| User ReviewLois LA great documentary about a truly great man. Anyone with the slightest interest in Israel, the Middle East, or history, will love this movie. |