When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon them.When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon them.When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon them.
- Awards
- 3 wins & 2 nominations
Ami Smolartchik
- Taxi driver
- (as Ami Smolarchik)
Fares Hananya
- Fauzi
- (as Fares Hanania)
Itsko Yampulski
- David
- (as Itzko Yampolski)
Danny Zahavi
- David's Father
- (as Daniel Zahavi)
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- TriviaThe Yom Kippur war started on October 6th, 1973. It is still an open wound in collective Israeli memory, This fact adds a certain dramatic effect to the war against the demons depicted in the climax of the movie, which also takes place during Yom Kippur.
- GoofsWhen Sarah and her friends try to escape to the zion gates we can clearly see the cameraman running.
- Quotes
Young Priest: They all believed in different gods, but for that night they were all dealing with the same devil.
- Crazy creditsThere is no incidental music in this film, and no music credit. The only music that you hear is internet radio, the club band, and tunes played or sung by characters in the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Found Footage Phenomenon (2021)
- SoundtracksShushan
[ Ending Credit Song ]
Written by Balkan Beat Box
Performed by Balkan beat Box
Featured review
The most annoying thing about this movie is that it is filmed through "smart glasses" (they are basically google glasses) of the main character. Now, i personally love well done found-footage horror movies but this is just plain annoying. e.g. voice recognition turns on randomly and starts playing music during an intense scene... yeah, as stupid as is sounds, it happens.
Until a good portion of the movie is over we learn absolutely nothing of interest to the main plot. And even after the movie we know so little about what actually happened.
The plot goes like this: Two girls go on vacation in Jeruzalem. They have fun there and meet two nice guys. One of them starts having a bit of a bad feeling blah blah blah. Suddenly we see fighter jets bombarding the town and the a long long escape follows. All we know is that basically judgment day is about to happen. That's it.
There are only very few monster encounters. All of them except one don't feel creepy one bit, unfortunately.
I think the premise of the movie is decent but badly chosen first person view and a long hysteric escape makes this movie not really worth to watch.
Until a good portion of the movie is over we learn absolutely nothing of interest to the main plot. And even after the movie we know so little about what actually happened.
The plot goes like this: Two girls go on vacation in Jeruzalem. They have fun there and meet two nice guys. One of them starts having a bit of a bad feeling blah blah blah. Suddenly we see fighter jets bombarding the town and the a long long escape follows. All we know is that basically judgment day is about to happen. That's it.
There are only very few monster encounters. All of them except one don't feel creepy one bit, unfortunately.
I think the premise of the movie is decent but badly chosen first person view and a long hysteric escape makes this movie not really worth to watch.
- lukasbaehler
- Jul 11, 2016
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,287
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,287
- Jan 24, 2016
- Gross worldwide
- $107,024
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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