The New York Times by Devika Girish
Zinshtein’s patient, observant approach catches her subjects in moments of damning irony.
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United Kingdom, Israel, Norway · 2020
1h 16m
Director Maya Zinshtein
Starring
Genre Documentary
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Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the Zionist advocacy group the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, seeks fundraising and coalition-building with a sect of Evangelical Christians who believe Jews are integral to the second coming of Jesus Christ.
The New York Times by Devika Girish
Zinshtein’s patient, observant approach catches her subjects in moments of damning irony.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
As the documentary vividly illustrates, it's what's motivating that evangelical support that proves problematic.
Screen Daily by Jonathan Romney
A well-researched, sharply organised exposition of a strange and disturbing set of alliances.
Zinshtein covers enough of the bases and gives all those she interviews the screen time to speak their truth. And if they’re a gun nut, grievance-wielding pastor who is sure he’s not the crackpot he comes off as here, merely “right,” we all ought to be worried. Dogmatic cranks shouldn’t be setting dark, confrontational policies when their fondest hope is that they’re self-fulfilling.
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