The Holy Land
The Holy Land

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The Holy Land

2001
Movie
102 min
Hebrew

A coming-of-age saga set against the tense backdrop of Arab-Israeli politics. Mendy is a young Rabbinical student whose mind is too full of curiosity about the world that exists outside the restrictions of Orthodox Judaism. Recognizing his distraction, Mendy's teacher suggests that he visit a prostitute to get it out of his system. But on a fateful night, when he meets Sacha, a captivating Russian expatriate, who works in a Tel Aviv bordello, his appetite for outside experience only grows stronger.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Tzvika GreenbergGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the historical and religious significance of the Holy Land, delving into its complex past and the diverse cultures that have shaped it. It offers a visual journey through ancient sites, examining the interwoven narratives of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The film aims to provide context for understanding the region's enduring importance.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on historical and religious themes, 'The Holy Land' received a modest reception, appreciated by those interested in the subject matter. Its detailed exploration of the region's past was noted, though some found its narrative style to be straightforward. Audience reactions generally reflected an interest in the educational content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a comprehensive historical overview of the region.

  • Provides insightful context for understanding the Holy Land's significance.

  • A straightforward documentary suitable for history enthusiasts.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was produced and directed by Tzvika Greenberg, who also appears as a narrator and guide throughout the film.

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