Golda poster

Cast

Helen Mirren profile

Helen Mirren

Golda Meir

Camille Cottin profile

Camille Cottin

Lou Kaddar

Liev Schreiber profile

Liev Schreiber

Henry Kissinger

Lior Ashkenazi profile

Lior Ashkenazi

David 'Dado' Elazar

Rami Heuberger profile

Rami Heuberger

Moshe Dayan

Rotem Keinan profile

Rotem Keinan

Zvi Zamir

Dvir Benedek profile

Dvir Benedek

Eli Zeira

Ellie Piercy profile

Ellie Piercy

Shir Shapiro

Henry Goodman profile

Henry Goodman

Chairman Agranat

Ed Stoppard profile

Ed Stoppard

Benny Peled

Dominic Mafham profile

Dominic Mafham

Haim Bar-Lev

Ohad Knoller profile

Ohad Knoller

Ariel Sharon

Emma Davies profile

Emma Davies

Miss Epstein

Mark Fleischmann profile

Mark Fleischmann

Minister Uri

Daniel Ben Zenou profile

Daniel Ben Zenou

Avner Shalev

Olivia Brody profile

Olivia Brody

Young Pianist

Zed Josef profile

Zed Josef

Adam Snir

Jaime Ray Newman profile

Jaime Ray Newman

Henry Kissinger's Secretary

Jonathan Tafler profile

Jonathan Tafler

Dr Rosenfeld

Sara Matin profile

Sara Matin

Yael - Female Soldier

Muneesh Sharma profile

Muneesh Sharma

Israeli Army Officer (uncredit...

Kit Rakusen profile

Kit Rakusen

Gideon Meir (uncredited)

Sumit Chakravarti profile

Sumit Chakravarti

Israeli Soldier (uncredited)

Sam Shoubber profile

Sam Shoubber

Member of Israel Agranat Commi...

Peter Watson profile

Peter Watson

Israeli Policeman (uncredited)

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

GB, US

Revenue

$7,039,677

Reviews

Brent Marchant profile pic

A review by Brent Marchant 5

August 26, 2023

Paying homage to a country’s great leader is certainly a worthy and noble undertaking, but, when it comes to director Guy Nattiv’s would-be tribute to Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (Helen Mirren), the film comes up far short of what it could have been. The film focuses on Meir’s handling of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, when the nation was on the brink of collapse from “surprise” (though strongly anticipated) attacks by Egypt and Syria, largely as retribution for their territorial losses in th...

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A review by CinemaSerf 6

October 7, 2023

I suppose this might have been a little bit more interesting if I had known more about the 'Yom Kippur" war that threatened the still quite fledgling state of Israel. With Egypt and Syria massing huge numbers of troops and tanks on the borders, it falls to the Israeli prime minister Golda Meir (Dame Helen Mirren) to galvanise her hugely outnumbered population and to work with her legendary defence minster Moshe Dayan (Rami Heuberger) to stave off this overwhelming force long enough f...

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