Tzomet volkan Filming Locations
Where was Tzomet volkan filmed? Tzomet volkan was filmed in 3 locations across Israel in the following places:
Tzomet volkan Filming Locations
In suburban Kiryat Haim, apartment buildings and single-family homes line leafy streets, not far from the many parks and other green spaces dotting the neighborhood. Pizzerias, burger joints and ice cream parlors cluster around bustling Achi Eilat Street. To the west, a promenade with bars and cafes spans Kiryat-Haim Beach and adjacent stretches of sand popular for swimming and fishing in the Mediterranean Sea.
Haifa is a northern Israeli port city built in tiers extending from the Mediterranean up the north slope of Mount Carmel. The city’s most iconic sites are the immaculately landscaped terraces of the Bahá'í Gardens and, at their heart, the gold-domed Shrine of the Báb. At the foot of the gardens lies the German Colony, with shops, galleries and restaurants in 19th-century buildings.
In suburban Kiryat Haim, apartment buildings and single-family homes line leafy streets, not far from the many parks and other green spaces dotting the neighborhood. Pizzerias, burger joints and ice cream parlors cluster around bustling Achi Eilat Street. To the west, a promenade with bars and cafes spans Kiryat-Haim Beach and adjacent stretches of sand popular for swimming and fishing in the Mediterranean Sea.
Tzomet volkan (1999)
October 1973, a week before the Yom Kippur War. Five young men and one woman are on the verge of change, of facing new challenges, of beginning a new life. Vulcan Junction is a nostalgic voyage to the last days of innocence, last days of arrogance, last moments before a whole country is engulfed by a war that will change it forever.