WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Israel

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  • “Exodus” (1960) – This epic film tells the story of the birth of Israel as a nation, based on Leon Uris’ novel.
  • “Munich” (2005) – Directed by Steven Spielberg, the film revolves around the aftermath of the Munich Olympics and the Israeli government’s response to the terrorist attack.
  • “Walk on Water” (2004) – This thought-provoking drama explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of an Israeli intelligence officer.
  • “The Syrian Bride” (2004) – Set in the Golan Heights, this film depicts the struggles of a Druze woman who is trapped between borders on her wedding day.
  • “Ajami” (2009) – This crime drama offers a perspective by focusing on the multicultural neighbourhood of Ajami in Jaffa, combining several interconnected stories.
  • “Paradise Now” (2005) – Exploring the sensitive topic of suicide bombers, this film follows the lives of two childhood friends who are chosen for a mission. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
  • “The Lemon Tree” (2008) – Inspired by a true story, this drama recounts the legal battle of a Palestinian widow who fights to save her lemon grove when the Israeli Defence Minister moves next door.
  • “Bethlehem” (2013) – This tense thriller delves into the complex relationship between an Israeli Secret Service officer and his Palestinian informant.
  • “The Band’s Visit” (2007) – A heartwarming comedy-drama, this film tells the story of an Egyptian police band that ends up stranded in a small Israeli town.
  • “Foxtrot” (2017) – Winner of the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, this family drama combines humor and tragedy as it explores Israeli society and the military.
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