Israeli Film Funded by Controversial Samaria Foundation Receives Critical Acclaim
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First reported by Srugim · 39 minutes ago
What happened
The Israeli film "My One and Only," funded by the controversial Samaria Film Fund, has received strong critical praise for its unique storytelling and artistic merit. Despite its contentious funding source, critics from Haaretz and Ynet commend the film's originality and call for audiences to support it. The Samaria Film Fund's chairman vows to continue backing innovative Israeli cinema.
- 01The debut film "My One and Only" receives positive reviews from top Israeli critics.
- 02The film explores religious and secular themes through a psychological thriller narrative.
- 03Haaretz critic Oron Shamir praises the film despite its controversial Samaria Film Fund backing.
- 04Ynet critic Shmulik Duvdevani calls it a refreshing and unique addition to Israeli cinema.
- 05Samaria Film Fund chairman Yossi Dagan commits to supporting more groundbreaking Israeli films.
- 06Critics urge audiences not to boycott the film due to its funding source.
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