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series created by Israeli director, screenwriter and producer
Gideon Raff Gideon "Gidi" Raff (; born 10 September 1972) is an Israeli film and television director, screenwriter, and writer. He is best known for his creation of the Channel 2 thriller drama series ''Prisoners of War'', from which he later co-developed ...
and made by Keshet. The first season aired on Israel's Channel 2 from March to May 2010, and the second season aired from October to December 2012. In 2013, Raff stated that a third season was planned, but in 2015 said that a third season did not look likely. In 2010, the series won the Israeli Academy Award for Television for Best Drama Series. The programme was acquired by
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before it aired in Israel, and was adapted into the eight-season series ''
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in the
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from 2011 to 2020. In
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, it was adapted as the 110 episode television series '' P.O.W. - Bandi Yuddh Ke'' by
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in 2016 and 2017, with Raff consulting for the series. In
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, it was adapted into the TV series '' Rodina'' in 2015.


Plot

The series, set in 2008, depicts three Israeli soldiers who were captured 17 years previously while on a secret mission with their unit in
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Season 1

The story begins with the soldiers' return home after years of negotiations for their freedom. Nimrod Klein and Uri Zach return alive, along with the remains of Amiel Ben-Horin. The series explores the reintegration of Nimrod and Uri into a society which has made them national icons, and into an interrupted family life, while working through the trauma of having been held captive and tortured. They must deal with partners who waited or moved on, children who have grown up without them, and parents who have died. They also have to undergo psychiatric evaluations and military debriefings. When a military psychiatrist finds discrepancies in their stories, an investigation is launched to discover what they are hiding.


Season 2

After flashbacks to events at a school in
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in 1990, and to the period shortly after Nimrod and Uri's release, the second season rejoins the story a few days after the events at the end of the first season. Initially disagreeing on what to do with their discovery that Amiel may still be alive, Nimrod and Uri take the information to Haim and Iris, who start to pursue their own (unofficial) investigation into what happened to Amiel—with unanticipated consequences. Alongside this, the series continues to follow Nimrod and Uri (and the soldiers' families) as they pick up the pieces of their lives post-release. It also depicts Amiel for the first time as a living character—rather than in the visions experienced by Amiel's younger sister, Yael—and follows his new life as Yusuf, a Muslim, in Syria.


Cast and characters


Season 1

* as Nimrod Klein, a prisoner of war, and a brave, witty and intelligent man. He has difficulty readjusting to life with his wife and two children. **
Yael Abecassis Yael Abecassis (; born 19 July 1967) is an Israeli actress and model. Biography Yael Abecassis was born in Ashkelon, Israel, to parents of Moroccan Jewish descent. Abecassis married Israeli actor Lior Miller in 1996 and has one child. They ...
as Talia Klein, Nimrod's wife. She campaigned tirelessly for her husband's release. Since his return, she has trouble relating to him, and she finds that her life no longer has a clear purpose. ** Yael Eitan as Dana, Nimrod's rebellious daughter, who was two years old when her father was captured. ** as Hatzav, Nimrod's teenage son, who was born after his father was taken captive. * Ishai Golan as Uri Zach, a shy and timid prisoner of war. He is very close to Nimrod. During Uri's captivity, his fiancée married his brother, and they had a son. **
Mili Avital Mili Avital (; born March 30, 1972) is an Israeli actress. Her career began in Israel, starring on stage, film and television. She won the Israeli Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1991, moved to New York in 1993 to study theatre in ...
as Nurit Halevi-Zach, Uri's former fiancée. After mourning Uri's capture and becoming convinced that he was dead, she eventually grew close to and married his brother Yaki. She feels intense guilt after Uri's return. ** as Yaakov "Yaki" Zach, Uri's brother and Nurit's husband. He is concerned about the effect Uri's return might have on his marriage. ** as Asaf, son of Yaki and Nurit. **
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as Joseph "Yoske" Zach, Uri and Yaki's elderly father and a widower. *
Assi Cohen Assi Cohen (; born 10 October 1974) is an Israeli comedian and actor. He is best known for his appearances in the feature film '' Colombian Love'' (alongside Mili Avital), as well as for television performances in ''Love Hurts'' (alongside Dana M ...
as Amiel Ben-Horin, a prisoner of war believed to have been killed during his captivity under mysterious circumstances. **
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as Yael Ben-Horin, Amiel's younger sister. She finds it impossible to deal with his death, and she begins to see him in visions. * as Ilan Feldman, an IDF liaison to the families of killed, captured and injured soldiers. * as Haim Cohen, an IDF psychiatrist. He leads the investigation of Nimrod and Uri, convinced that they are hiding something. *
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as Iris, an IDF operative working with Haim. *
Aki Avni Yitzhak "Aki" Avni (; born ), is an Israeli actor, entertainer and television host. He appeared in the movie '' Free Zone'' (2005). He also played the character Mohsen in the second season of the television series '' 24''. Early life and marriage ...
as Ofer, owner of an advertising agency and a friend of Nimrod who served with him in the IDF. * as Dr Shmuel Ostrovsky, Dana's therapist. * as Ehud, son of Dr Ostrovsky. * as Jamal Agrabiya, leader of the cell that captured and imprisoned Nimrod, Uri and Amiel. *
Abdallah El Akal Abdallah El Akal (, ; born June 13, 1998) is an Israeli actor known for his lead role as Fahed in ''Zaytoun (film), Zaytoun'', co-starring alongside American actor Stephen Dorff. El Akal was born in Tel Aviv and continues to reside there. Film ...
as young Ismail, son of Jamal. * Said Dasuki as teenage Ismail.


Season 2 (additional characters)

* Hadar Ratzon-Rotem as Leila, wife of Yusuf (Amiel). *
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as Sheikh Qasab, father of Leila, and founder of the organisation responsible for the kidnapping of Nimrod, Uri and Amiel. *
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as Abdullah bin Rashid, serving a prison sentence in Israel for a terrorist attack but released as part of the prisoner exchange that freed Nimrod and Uri. * Yonatan Uziel as Yinon "Noni" Meiri, whose father was murdered by Abdullah when Noni was a child. * as Dr Ze'ev Kaplan, an IDF psychologist. * as Atar Shorer, a former
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chief who was killed in an accident around the time of Nimrod and Uri's release. * Boaz Konforty as Oren, a friend of Nimrod and a member of Nimrod and Uri's reserve unit.


Production

Filming commenced on the first season of ''Hatufim'' in August 2009. First season episodes had a budget of $200,000 each. The second season of ''Hatufim'' was filmed between May and October 2011. It was originally due to be broadcast in Israel from December 2011 but the premiere was put back to June 2012 and then October 2012 due to the state of the local advertising market. Though Gideon Raff had stated, in 2013, that he intended to write a third season of ''Hatufim'', but in 2015 it was announced that the plans for season three had been frozen, with Raff stating that his ongoing work with other projects meant that "There's no third season in sight".


Reception

At the time of broadcast, the first season of ''Hatufim'' was Israel's highest-rated TV drama of all time. It also achieved critical acclaim and was awarded Best Drama Series of 2010 by the
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. For their work on the show, Gideon Raff won Best Directing for a Drama Series, Ishai Golan won Best Actor in a Drama Series, and Yael Abecassis won Best Actress in a Drama Series. The series was not without controversy. It was criticized by family members of soldiers held prisoner, including Miriam Groff, mother of one of the men released in the
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. She suggested that the series might encourage the kidnapping of soldiers. Viewing figures for the second season of ''Hatufim'' were even higher than for the first, with an average audience share of 40% (rising to 47.9% for the final episode) making it the highest-rated drama in Israel in 2012. Online viewing reached 3 million. At the 2013
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, ''Hatufim'' (season 2) was awarded the festival's Grand Prize, out of a total of 225 entries from 48 countries. Other series nominated included ''
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'' (season 2) and ''
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'' (season 8). At the 2013 Israeli Academy Television Awards, season 2 of ''Hatufim'' was nominated in 9 categories, including (for Drama Series) Best Series, Best Directing (Gideon Raff), Best Screenplay (Gideon Raff) and Best Actor (Assi Cohen). In December 2009, three months before ''Hatufim'' premiered in Israel, it was reported that the rights to develop an American version of the series had been sold to
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. It was sold on the strength of the script alone, before the series had even begun shooting. The result was the series ''Homeland'', developed in cooperation with Raff and broadcast on cable channel
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. Following on from the success of ''Hatufim'' in Israel, and the worldwide success of ''Homeland'', Keshet has sold the original series (in Hebrew with subtitles) in a number of territories internationally, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, the United States and several European countries. The rights to produce local versions of the series have been sold in Russia (due to start filming in March 2014),
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. A version with
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of the Hebrew dialogue, but undertitles for the Arabic dialogue, has been produced for the German market and broadcast by
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included ''Hatufim'' (season 1) at number 8 in his top 10 TV shows of 2012. ''
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'' placed ''Hatufim'' (season 2) at number 2 in its top 12 TV shows of 2013, and in 2020 ranked it as the best show of the 2010s.


Episodes


Season 1 (2010)


Season 2 (2012)


Songs


Broadcast

''Hatufim'' in its original format (in Hebrew with subtitles) has been sold internationally for broadcast on network and pay television, for download via VOD, and for DVD release.


Season 1

The first season (10 episodes) aired on Channel 2 in Israel from 6 March to 22 May 2010. In the UK it was shown on
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from 10 May to 12 July 2012. It was
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's first foreign language exclusive series in the United States, with episodes released weekly from 14 July to 15 September 2012. In Australia it was broadcast from 19 January to 23 March 2013 on SBS. In Canada it was aired on Super Channel, two episodes at a time, from 10 July to 7 August 2013.


Season 2

The second season (14 episodes) aired in Israel from 15 October to 25 December 2012. The majority of episodes were released a week in advance for online viewing (rental service) via
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VOD. In the United States, episodes were released weekly from 28 May to 20 August 2013 on Hulu. In Canada, season 2 was shown on Super Channel immediately after the end of season 1, from 14 August to 25 September 2013 (two episodes at a time). In Australia it was broadcast on SBS from 2 October 2013 to 15 January 2014.No episodes broadcast on 25 December 2013 or 1 January 2014. Having initially said that it had no plans to show Season 2, Sky Arts aired it in the UK from 22 April to 22 July 2014.


DVD releases


References


External links


Official website (Season 1)

Official website (Season 2)
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Season 1 episodes
on
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VOD in Hebrew with Hebrew subtitles
Season 2 episodes
on
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