Za'am V'Tehilah Filming Locations

Za'am V'Tehilah filming locations

Where was Za'am V'Tehilah filmed? Za'am V'Tehilah was filmed in 2 locations across Israel in the following places:

Za'am V'Tehilah Filming Locations

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Za'am V'Tehilah (1984)
Alternate title: Rage and Glory
Runtime: 118 minutes
Rating: 6.7
Release year: 1984
IMDB: tt0149396
Plot summary

An avowed anarchist and Stern Gang hitman is sent to Jerusalem to assassinate a senior British officer creating much tension within the already troubled cell and almost brings its collapse, as the British operatives are closing in. Heralded by the Film Society of Lincoln Center as one of the most important films in fifty years of Israeli cinema.

Genres
Drama
History
Cast
Juliano Mer-Khamis
Roni Pinkovitch
Hanna Azoulay Hasfari
Tuvia Gelber
Directors
Avi Nesher
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Za'am V'Tehilah filming locations