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Israel | 113 minutes | 2024

The Stronghold

Southeast US Premiere

In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, The Stronghold delivers a heart-pounding and viscerally convincing portrayal of an Israeli army outpost on the Suez Canal, inspired by epic war films like Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, and The Pacific. As 42 soldiers endure relentless assaults, a young lieutenant and an army doctor face an agonizing choice: make a desperate last stand or gamble everything they believe in. Featuring outstanding performances from Israeli superstars Michael Aloni (Shtisel, We Were the Lucky Ones, Beauty Queens of Jerusalem), Daniel Gad (Shababnikim), Daniel Noreshet (also at the festival with Bliss), Ohad Knoller (Yossi, A Tale of Love and Darkness), and Uri Blufarb (also at the festival with Pink Lady), The Stronghold not only captivates with its gripping battle sequences, but also serves as a poignant reminder of the soldiers we lost, and more importantly, who they were as human beings.

This special premiere event will include the attendance of Israeli superstar Michael Aloni, who will introduce the film and participate in a Q&A after the screening.

Director's Bio

Directed by Lior Chefetz

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Lior Chefetz is a film and television writer/director based in Tel Aviv, known for his family-adventure feature film Sky Raiders and the cop drama Line in the Sand, which he co-wrote for Keshet 12. He holds a degree in graphic design and visual effects from Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design and an MFA in directing and screenwriting from the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinematic Arts.

Cast and Credits

Director

Lior Chefetz

Screenwriter

Lior Chefetz

Cinematographer

Kaye Rami

Editor

Daniel Avitzur, Noy Barak

Cast

Michael Aloni, Daniel Gad, Daniel Noreshet, Ohad Knoller, Uri Blufarb

Film Info

Year

2024

Country

Israel

Run-time

113 minutes

Language

Hebrew with English subtitles
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