The film is a political thriller drama starring Raymonde Amsalem, Samar Kofti and Der Zozovsky
The Israeli film “The Future”, by director Noam Kaplan, will be in competition at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York next June. The film is a political thriller drama starring Raymonde Amsalem, Samar Kofti and Der Zozovsky. In the film, Amsalam plays Dr. Nurit Bloch, who has developed an algorithm that predicts acts of terrorism in order to thwart them. However, despite this brilliant development, a young Palestinian woman manages to hack this project.
Kaplan, had won the Critics’ Prize at the Haifa festival with his first film “Manpower”. “The film in Hebrew and Arabic, was shot during the coronavirus pandemic, Operation Guardian of the Walls, riots in Jerusalem and other mixed cities,” Kaplan said. “The Festival is a wonderful opportunity to present this film, and through it, the ambivalence found in Israel,” he added.
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