October 8

2025

Documentary

7
IMDb Rating 4.4/10 10 17231 17.2K

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Plot summary

A documentary exploring the explosion of anti-Semitism on college campuses, on social media, and in the streets of America in the aftermath of October 7th. High-profile individuals featured include actors Debra Messing and Michael Rapaport, Mosab Yousef (son of Hamas's co-founder), Sheryl Sandberg, Scott Galloway, US Rep. Ritchie Torres, US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, Dan Senor, Noa Tishby, Bari Weiss, and a survivor from Nir Oz.

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Noa Tishby as Self
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924.95 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 9
1.85 GB
1920*1040
English 5.1
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 40 min
Seeds 35

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by dromasca 7 / 10

the ides of october

Much will be written and many films will be made about the events triggered by the terrorist attacks of October 7, 2023, and the war in Gaza. The conflict continues and it is not clear how and when it will end (if it will ever end), and what is being written or filmed now are the first artistic reflections, which have the advantage of proximity to the events and the disadvantage of a lack of historical perspective. Too early? Perhaps it is never too early. 'October 8', the production directed by Wendy Sachs, is one of the first such documentary films, dealing with the impact and echo of the events in the United States and especially on American universities, in the days and months that followed that infamous day of terror in the fall of 2023. The period covered is less than a year, as the filmmakers wanted the premiere to take place exactly one year after the events. Such a film cannot avoid controversy and the way it is seen and received also depends on the viewers, on their degree of familiarity with the events and their context, on their political opinions if any.The authors do not hide their sympathies. The film begins with a brief recapitulation of the horrors of the morning of October 7. These will always be in the background and will be recalled several times throughout the film, with an emphasis on aspects related to the fate of the Israeli hostages or the unimaginable violence against women. The focus of the film's authors' was, however, directed to something else. What happened on October 8 (a metaphorical date for the entire period that followed)? How were the events received and how were the reactions in the media, in international organizations, in the artistic community and especially on American university campuses? Protests, accusations, attempts to blame Israel for the events appeared immediately, even before any Israeli response. Combining filmed images (most of them well-known) with testimonies and interviews involving students and professors, activists from international or Jewish organizations, artists and politicians, 'October 8' builds a worrying picture of the influence of Hamas propaganda in Islamic organizations, of the protests that often took violent forms and paralyzed the activities in some American universities, of the atmosphere of threats and intimidation to which many Jewish students were victims. The general picture is worrying, but at the same time, the dignified attitude and bright figures of a few young people determined to respond courageously, firmly defending their rights, awaken hope.'October 8' manages to reveal many details about phenomena happening in America these years. I watched the film at a screening followed by a discussion with two of the authors. From what they said, I understood that the target audience is the American and international audience, less the Israeli audience, who should be more familiar with the facts. The film has clarity and clearly and convincingly exposes the positions of the authors and those interviewed, but I still think that it lacks a broader perspective on events and a presentation of other opinions. How does Palestinian propaganda manage to penetrate with such ease environments that should be armed with a basic education, such as universities? Interviews with professors or activists who would articulate (preferably with arguments) different positions would have been interesting. The different positions within the American Jewish community are also completely missing. 'October 8' manages to be a manifesto film that convincingly conveys the message the authors wanted, but it fails to be an investigation that goes into depth to the causes of the phenomena exposed and presents them in a more diverse context. However, it will certainly be a film cited in the many future documentaries and books that will follow.
Reviewed by adam_karst-86220 10 / 10

Must Watch!

October 8th is more than just a documentary-it's a harrowing wake-up call. The film delves into the aftermath of the October 7th attacks, shifting the focus to the day after, when survivors, families, and communities grappled with the shocking reality of what had just happened.What makes October 8th so powerful is its raw, unfiltered storytelling. It doesn't just recount events; it immerses you in the fear, confusion, and resilience of those affected. The firsthand testimonies, haunting footage, and deeply personal narratives make it impossible to look away.For me, this film was both eye-opening and deeply unsettling. It forced me to confront the depths of human suffering, the complexities of the conflict, and the lingering trauma that many are still experiencing. It left me with a heavy heart but also a renewed sense of urgency to understand and engage in meaningful conversations.Whether you think you know the full story or not, October 8th challenges you to look closer. It's not an easy watch, but it's an important one.
Reviewed by DrD3 1 / 10

Didn't Do It For Me

I found the whole premise of the documentary boring and redundant and tedious and unconvincing. They certainly tried hard to get their version of occurrences and events across, but I have seen more persuasive productions with more compelling casting. I was hoping for something more substantial than what they were trying to imply. There certainly are a number of documentaries worth watching these days such as the recent Oscar winning documentary "No Other Land" or Louis Theroux "The Settlers" which properly deals with contemporary and historical issues that are of vital importance. These two documentaries certainly have a substantially high rating among viewers.
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