Children of the Fall

Chapter 6. Slasher on the Kibbutz: Children of the Fall

Children of the Fall (2016), Eitan Gafni’s second feature is set on a kibbutz. Like several other New Israeli Horror films, it takes place on a Jewish holiday, in this case on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. When a group of non-Jewish international volunteers clash with the kibbutzniks, ideological disagreements escalate, nationalist motivations surface, and violence erupts. One of the kibbutzniks becomes a serial killer, pursuing the volunteers with an unstoppable force. He calls it “A holy war.”

Questions for discussion

  1. Which horror tropes and conventions can you identify in Children of the Fall? Which films does it remind you of?
  2. What characterizes Children of the Fall as an Israeli film? You may think of the plot, themes, or settings.
  3. What is the relationship between the local Israeli characteristics and the global horror tropes in Children of the Fall?
  4. What was the production history of Children of the Fall? How did it impact the film?
  5. What was its audience and critical reception?

Availability

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