Golda Review
‘Golda’ feels like it never quite gets under the skin of its real-life title character. Helen Mirren stars as the Israeli Prime Minister, who must deal with her country’s traumatic time in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.Opening in theaters on August 25th, ‘Golda’ is a look at a specific moment in the life of former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir.
Starring Helen Mirren and directed by Guy Nattiv (who previously made based-on-truth biopic ‘Skin), it’s a dramatically satisfying film that still suffers from some issues of scale and pace.
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Cast & Crew
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Shivani Rawat
Executive Producer
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Andrew Karpen
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Jasper Wolf
Director of Photography
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Arad Sawat
Production Designer
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Etienne Newton
Third Assistant Director
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Jean Carlos de Blas
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Movie Details
On Digital & Streaming:September 19th, 2023
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Movie Box Office Gross:$5,700,000 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Shivani Rawat,
Andrew Karpen,
Andrew Boswell,
Julie Goldstein,
Christopher Figg,
Jamie Diner,
Anna Vincent,
Malcolm Ritchie,
Robert Whitehouse,
Louise Nathanson,
Tim Haslam,
Kent Sanderson,
Saskia Thomas,
Celine Rattray,
Ian Hutchinson
Production Companies:Piccadilly Pictures, Big Entrance, Embankment Films, Lipsync Productions, Qwerty Films
Golda on the Web:Official Website
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