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Golda

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
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Golda (2023)
Focuses on the intensely dramatic and high-stakes responsibilities and decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the 'Iron Lady of Israel' faced during the Yom Kippur War.
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Focuses on the intensely dramatic and high-stakes responsibilities and decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the 'Iron Lady of Israel,' faced during the Yom Kippur War.Focuses on the intensely dramatic and high-stakes responsibilities and decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the 'Iron Lady of Israel,' faced during the Yom Kippur War.Focuses on the intensely dramatic and high-stakes responsibilities and decisions that Golda Meir, also known as the 'Iron Lady of Israel,' faced during the Yom Kippur War.

  • Director
    • Guy Nattiv
  • Writer
    • Nicholas Martin
  • Stars
    • Helen Mirren
    • Zed Josef
    • Henry Goodman
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    • Director
      • Guy Nattiv
    • Writer
      • Nicholas Martin
    • Stars
      • Helen Mirren
      • Zed Josef
      • Henry Goodman
    • 90User reviews
    • 131Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    Helen Mirren
    Helen Mirren
    • Golda Meir
    Zed Josef
    • Adam Snir
    Henry Goodman
    Henry Goodman
    • Chairman Agranat
    Olivia Brody
    Olivia Brody
    • Young Pianist
    Emma Davies
    Emma Davies
    • Miss Epstein
    Rotem Keinan
    Rotem Keinan
    • Zvi Zamir
    Camille Cottin
    Camille Cottin
    • Lou Kaddar
    Jonathan Tafler
    Jonathan Tafler
    • Dr Rosenfeld
    Ellie Piercy
    Ellie Piercy
    • Shir Shapiro
    Rami Heuberger
    Rami Heuberger
    • Moshe Dayan
    Dvir Benedek
    Dvir Benedek
    • Eli Zeira
    Lior Ashkenazi
    Lior Ashkenazi
    • David 'Dado' Elazar
    Ed Stoppard
    Ed Stoppard
    • Benny Peled
    Dominic Mafham
    Dominic Mafham
    • Haim Bar-Lev
    Mark Fleischmann
    Mark Fleischmann
    • Minister Uri
    Daniel Ben Zenou
    Daniel Ben Zenou
    • Avner Shalev
    Jaime Ray Newman
    Jaime Ray Newman
    • Henry Kissinger's Secretary
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Henry Kissinger
    • Director
      • Guy Nattiv
    • Writer
      • Nicholas Martin
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    Reviewers say 'Golda' centers on Golda Meir's leadership during the Yom Kippur War, showcasing her struggles. Helen Mirren's performance is highly acclaimed for its transformation and authenticity. Criticisms include the film's limited focus on the war, absence of broader context about Meir's life, and inconsistent pacing. Some feel the film lacks depth in character and historical events. Opinions on the director's choices and the film's impact are mixed, with some finding it engaging and others considering it disappointingly dry.
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    7lianlands

    Less is less

    Too minimalistic, it lacked details about Golda's rich life. It left me with many questions and dissatisfaction. She deserves more than just showing her part in the war and the peace with Egypt.

    Her legacy is nothing compared to who she was, to what she did, to how she even became the first female president ever. The struggles she went throughout her political career are not only the war. The movie should have been named 'Kipur War' and not 'Golda' since it didn't even SHOW Golda as a whole. Iv'e expected to know her more and have more personal outlook on her life. Either way- I appreciate Hellen and her marvelous acting skills.
    5ThereelscoopwithKK

    Smoke and Mirrors minus the Mirrors

    The dame Helen Mirren is simply a joy to watch in every role she takes on, unfortunately this film does very little outside of what she offers. All five stars out of ten are hers. I know it is a biopic and that the focus is supposed to be on Golda, but they don't do the time period justice whatsoever. They don't set the stage in any way and instead focus on all of these cinematic gimmicks that I assume they thought would get the film high praise. Even within the biopic part itself we don't really get to find out what makes her tick. We mostly just watch her smoking the entire time and every now and then making decisions. They could have given this conflict and Golda a much better deserving effort.
    6ferguson-6

    the weight of a country

    Greetings again from the darkness. More than forty years have passed since the great Ingrid Bergman portrayed Israel Prime Minister Golda Meir in the TV miniseries, A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA (1982). Fighting through cancer during filming, it was Ms. Bergman's final role, and she won a posthumous Emmy for a performance that left quite a mark on this young (at the time) viewer. Guy Nattiv won an Oscar for his excellent short film, SKIN (2018), and here he takes on a narrow, yet vital window in the term of Golda Meir ... a time when the survival of her country was in jeopardy. The screenplay was written by Nicholas Martin (FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS, 2016).

    Under heavy make-up and facial prosthetics, Oscar winner Helen Mirren expertly captures the essence of Golda Meir at a time she was carrying an unimaginable burden. The opening shoots through a quick slideshow of history before settling into 1973 and the escalating conflict between the Arab states (led by Egypt and Syria) and Israel. Despite the presence of some intelligence warning of such, Israel was caught off-guard by the surprise attack, and found themselves scrambling for the next 3 weeks - the period that makes up the core of the movie. Slump-shouldered and chain-smoking (sometimes defiantly), we see Golda making huge decisions between trips for lymphoma treatments. Her decisions would be the determining factor on how many soldiers would die, and whether Israel would remain independent.

    It's the level and question of that intelligence that provides the film's framing structure of Golda Meir appearing before the Agranat Commission - a commission designed to render after-the-fact judgment on her decision-making and war strategy. As we witness, some of that strategy involves gut feelings and instincts, yet what the film makes clear is that Golda understands war kills real people - these aren't just numbers in a report. Included in these meetings are the Minister of Defense, Moshe Dyan (Rami Heuberger), Chief of Staff "Dodo" Elazar (Lior Ashkenazi), and Field General (and future Prime Minister) Ariel Sharon (Ohad Knoller). Camille Cotton plays Golda's longtime personal assistant Lou Kaddar, and some of the best scenes are the private conversations between U. S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (Liev Schreiber) and Golda, as she pushes for assistance and support, with Kissinger in a tough spot.

    This Yom Kippur War lasted barely three weeks, yet the profound stress of war-induced decisions is obvious in Golda, as is her stance as a tough leader. For her, this did not mean sacrificing human emotions, but rather being decisive, communicative, and surrounding yourself with a capable team ... although disloyalty in her administration is hinted at by some. Golda lived (just) long enough to witness the infamous Treaty signed by Menachim Begin and Answar Sadat, a treaty made possible through her leadership.

    The film more closely resembles DARKEST HOUR (2017), with Gary Oldman's Oscar-winning performance as Winston Churchill during WWII, than THE QUEEN (2006), Ms. Mirren's own Oscar-winning turn as Queen Elizabeth. Actual newsclips are mixed in for historical perspective and the score by Dascha Dauenhauer leans heavily on dramatic stringed instruments. A final song by Leonard Cohen caps things off. While it's true that most of the storytelling doesn't reach the level of Ms. Mirren's performance, that performance is enough to convey the high stakes involved.

    Opens on August 25, 2023.
    7stewiec-43279

    Helen Mirren shines as Golda

    Academy Award Winner Helen Mirren really played well as Golda Meir. She got her mannerisms, her wit, her kindness, her intelligence, and even physical posture right. Taking place during the Yom Kippur War, this film goes into detail bout the politics behind the scenes and Golda's physical and emotional turmoil as she leads down a disastrous road of death and pain. The film tells of the politics behind the war like a decent thriller because sometimes less is more showing emotions of people as they listen to the war through radio communications. As great as Mirren is as Golda, it's the script showing a war but not the details that anyone can keep up with. The film can be unbalanced at times showing too much info without giving a clear concise telling of a story. The film may suffer with its storytelling but Helen Mirren is a good reason to watch this movie.
    TxMike

    Focuses on the Yom Kippur war of 1973.

    I was around when all this took place, I was a young career man with wife and kids in 1973. I remember her well, from the news, but knew nothing of her.

    This is not a bio-pic, it covers only a very focused part of her life, namely the 1973 Yom Kippur war. On October 6, 1973, an Arab coalition of Egyptian and Syrian forces launched a surprise attack on Israel on Yom Kippur-the Jewish holy day of atonement.

    Helen Mirren in full prosthetic makeup is almost a dead ringer for Prime Minister Golda Meir. At one point she says she is a politician not a military leader, in her frustration at not getting her head wrapped around the conflict and what they should do. But as the days advance she makes a number of tough decisions after her military leaders present options.

    All this was going on while she was battling cancer at the age of 75, and receiving radiation treatments. And the year after a truce was reached, having to answer to an inquiry about the actions she took. She died in 1978.

    This is a well-made movie that tells an interesting and important story in the history of Israel. And especially now, in the fall of 2023, when Hamas recently attacked Israel and a full-fledged war is in progress as I write this. Why can't everyone get along?

    My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.

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    • Trivia
      Viewers who know little about the life history of Golda Meir may be surprised to hear the British actress Helen Mirren performing the role of an Israeli prime minster with an American accent. In fact, Meir, who was born in present-day Ukraine, grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, after her family immigrated to America when she was about eight years old. The elementary school she attended, Fourth Street School, is now called the Golda Meir School for Gifted and Talented Students. She stayed in the United States until her early twenties, when she made aliyah (immigrated) to the land then known as British Mandate of Palestine.
    • Goofs
      King Hussein of Jordan, after meeting with Sadat and Assad to discuss the war and confirming that Jordan would not take any part of it, on his way back to Jordan landed in Israel and met with Golda Meir and other members of the government on September 25th, 1973, giving them heads up on the impending war. This was declassified a couple of years ago.
    • Quotes

      Henry Kissinger: Madam Prime Minister, in terms of our work together, I think it's important for you to remember that I am first an American, second I'm Secretary of State, and third, I am a Jew.

      Golda Meir: You forget that in Israel we read from right to left.

      Henry Kissinger: Of course.

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      Words and Music by Leonard Cohen

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      Licensed by Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Bleecker Street Media
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Ґолда
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • Embankment Films
      • Hianlo
      • Maven Screen Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,801,781
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,695,959
      • Aug 27, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,039,700
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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