I Don't Give a Damn

I Don't Give a Damn (Hebrew: לא שם זין‎, translit. Lo Sam Zayin) is a 1987 Israeli drama film directed by , and starring , Anat Waxman, and . It is based on a novel by Dahn Ben Amotz, and was adapted for the screen by . The film, about a war veteran who becomes wheelchair-ridden after being shot in the stomach, is described by author Gönül Dönmez-Colin as an "excellent example of Israeli war cinema where young men are instructed to commit their body to injury and death and in fact abandon it in the name of the belief in the, as it were, sacred idea of the nation-state".

I Don't Give a Damn

I Don't Give a Damn (Hebrew: לא שם זין‎, translit. Lo Sam Zayin) is a 1987 Israeli drama film directed by , and starring , Anat Waxman, and . It is based on a novel by Dahn Ben Amotz, and was adapted for the screen by . The film, about a war veteran who becomes wheelchair-ridden after being shot in the stomach, is described by author Gönül Dönmez-Colin as an "excellent example of Israeli war cinema where young men are instructed to commit their body to injury and death and in fact abandon it in the name of the belief in the, as it were, sacred idea of the nation-state".