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Following the death of Jagger, Dr. Yossi Hoffman (Ohad Knoller, Yossi and Jagger, Munich) has become a valued and dedicated workaholic cardiologist who lives a solitary existence as a closeted gay man in Tel Aviv. His world is shaken when a middle-aged woman from his past (Orly Silbersatz, Broken Wings) walks into his examination room. Their brief and distressing reunion along with troubles at work, spur Yossi to take an overdue vacation. On a road trip to Eilat, a chance encounter with a group of young Israeli IDF officers, among them Tom (rising star Oz Zehavi, Southland) a handsome and openly gay man, allows Yossi to move on from his grief and begin to live again. One of Israel's most noted directors and best chroniclers of gay life, Eytan Fox was born in New York and moved to Israel at an early age. He graduated from Tel Aviv University's School of Film and Television. His previous film, the Berlin International Film Festival and LA Outfest Award Winner The Bubble, follows three roommates in Tel Aviv, a political activist and two gay men, one of whom (played by YOSSI's Ohad Kneller) falls in love with a Palestinian. Mr. Fox's Walk on Water starred YOSSI's Lior Ashkenazi as a Mossad officer under cover confronting the Nazi past of an upper class young German man. (c) Strand
Release Date Yossi Jan 25, 2013 Limited
Yossi

Actors For Yossi

Ohad Knoller,Lior Ashkenazi,Orly Silbersatz Banai,Oz Zehavi,Ola Schur Selektar,Ola Schur

Genres Yossi : Drama

User Ranting Yossi : 3.6
User Percentage For Yossi : 64 %
User Count Like for Yossi : 431
All Critics Ranting For Yossi : 6.6
All Critics Count For Yossi : 31
All Critics Percentage For Yossi : 87 %

Review For Yossi

The film's pacing sputters as Fox drags Yossi through dreary scenes of self-denying repression.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune

"Yossi" offers genuine pleasures (even some of Fox's trademark musical numbers).
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle

It's a slight but uplifting charmer that serves as a feel-good bookend to the sadder first film.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

Predictable if measured uplift aside, Fox keeps "Yossi" effortlessly affecting, graced with deadpan humor and a knowingness about lonely lives.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times

Beneath its economical story line, "Yossi" is also about leaving the past behind in a larger, national, more metaphysical fashion, too.
John Anderson-Newsday

The film keeps its focus small, but the trouble is, the characters' emotions stay that way, too.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

...[Knoller's] portrayal of a person locked in his own grief is both realistic and sympathetic, and Fox brings events to a conclusion that is more than worth the wait.
Sarah Boslaugh-PopMatters

The several allusions to Thomas Mann's forbidden-love novel "Death in Venice" are apt, but "Yossi" is also a standalone film and an extraordinary sequel.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Hovers somewhere between a realistic take on love and the vision of romance sold by drugstore novels.
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press

Directed by Eytan Fox, the gifted helmer of the international hit Walk on Water, 'Yossi,' a work of special depth, is yet another of his incisive character studies of a man who doesn't quite fit in until he finally does.
Brandon Judell-CultureCatch

A dramatically challenging sequel, given warmly effective heart and soul by lead actor Ohad Knoller.
David Noh-Film Journal International

Eytan Fox and screenwriter Itay Segal have made this a truly universal story about a man who finds the courage to pursue the possibility of love again after heartbreak and loss.
Mark Deming-TV Guide's Movie Guide

The film's central romance veers into the realm of wish-fulfillment, but it's still drawn with tenderness and sensitivity ...
Nathan Rabin-AV Club

The film is at its finest as a catalogue of Yossi's unspoken ache, less so when it begins to flirt with the clichés of the love story.
Diego Costa-Slant Magazine

Fox's melancholy follow-up to his festival-feted breakthrough easily stands on its own, tracing Yossi's gradual emerging from his mostly self-created shell.
Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York

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