- Release Date: 2006
- Runtime: 77 min
- Genre: Documentary
- Starring: Kevin Costner, Alex Demir ... see all
- Director: Richard Trank
- Plot:
User Reviews
No user reviews - Be the first to write a review
Critics Reviews
| Feb 02, 2007The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
The film is not suitable for anyone under 17.
A real-life horror story with a shocking end, this movie is not suitable for anyone under 15.
... Full Review
| Dec 13, 2006Hollywood Reporter, US
The main problem with the film is its lack of context and background information....Although "Ever Again" lacks the dramatic focus that would make it truly distinctive, it offers a timely wake-up call that should be well heeded..... ... Full Review
| Dec 08, 2006The New York Times
Just as irksomely, the film is afraid to explore its most compelling ideas.....Certainly "Ever Again" could have been more powerful without much more effort..... ... Full Review
| Dec 08, 2006Los Angeles Times
One of the film's main theses is that the current anti-Semitic rhetoric and attacks are coming from both the right and the left, creating an environment where the hatred is quietly accepted in some circles.
Narrated by Kevin Costner, the film argues that the threat from Islam comes from a fanatical minority that silences moderate Muslims through propaganda and fear.
... Full Review
| Dec 07, 2006The Baltimore Sun
Some, including the filmmakers behind "Ever Again," believe that rebirth is well under way in today's Europe, fueled by a rising resentment of Israel and by two divergent groups with a common, profound hatred of Jews.
What makes this movie worth seeing, is, ironically, exactly what may deter potential audiences: It's a rigorous, almost academic examination of a venomous hatred rooted in the past, primed to poison the future.
... Full Review
News
ABOVE: Victoria Beckham says she's leaving singing behind to focus on fashion But she was less modest about her hunky husband Becks, 33. She told OK! magazine : "He is truly the most beautiful man. ... Full Article
Though not served in a paper cone, Do Not Do This Ever Again , which kicked off this year's Ice Factory series, closely resembles cotton candy. ... Full Article
Anti-Semitism Anew
washingtonpost.com –
2006-12-08
"Ever Again" is a profoundly disturbing -- and depressing -- look at the New Anti-Semitism of the post-9/11 world. Produced by the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, the film is remarkably restrained, given the outrages it documents. It begins ... Full Article
Hairdresser Horrors!
afrobella.com –
2006-10-26
Shannon, thank you SO MUCH for writing to me. Reading your e mail brought back memories I had repressed. I called my mom and we had a good laugh about our hairdresser history. ... Full Article
Ever Again
stltoday.com –
2006-08-12
By Joe Williams POST-DISPATCH FILM CRITIC 12/08/2006 Ever Again | B- (NR; 1:13): Jews, it's been said, are the canaries in the coal mine of civilization. ... Full Article
The filmmakers are careful to emphasize that fundamentalist Muslims and neo-Nazis are only Europe's loudest and brashest anti-Semites.In 2003, Europeans were asked: Which country poses the biggest threat to world peace? ... Full Article

Ever Again



