Nattiv’s most recent movie, Golda, starring Helen Mirren, just opened the Jerusalem Film Festival.
The city of Los Angeles celebrated Israel’s Independence Day with a special event celebrating the unique spirit of the Jewish State.
Lila Avilés won the Best Director Award for the film, Totem.
Broker, which is set in Korea, gets going when a young woman leaves her baby by a church “baby box,” places set up so women can safely leave the children they are not able to raise.
The festival will open with a screening of Guy Nattiv’s Golda which stars Helen Mirren as Israel’s only female prime minister, at the Sultan’s Pool Amphitheater on July 13.
While once, prints of movies would deteriorate to the point where the movies could not be shown, now technological advances make it possible for films to get a new life – through painstaking work.