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‘Golda’: 4 Reasons Why You Should Watch Helen Mirren’s Biopic On Golda Mier, Israel’s Most Controversial And Only Female Prime Minister

As Oscar-winning duo Guy Nattiv and Helen Mirren come together to amaze the audiences with their latest film, here’s why you should watch ‘Golda’ in theatres right now. Golda Mier, essayed by the Oscar-winning legend Helen Mirren, was Israel’s first and only female leader, and arguably the most controversial Prime Minister ever.

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The Iron Lady is here to rule the silver screen! ‘Golda’, Lionsgate’s latest biopic by director Guy Nattiv and written by Nicholas Martin, is a deep dive into Israeli history, the Yom Kippur War, and the leader who went through it all. Golda Mier, essayed by the Oscar-winning legend Helen Mirren, was Israel’s first and only female leader, and arguably the most controversial Prime Minister ever. So, here is calling all history geeks to attention as they get to revel in a lesson like never before.

Here’s why you should watch ‘Golda’ right about now:

Helen Mirren - An Oscar-Worthy Performance

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Finally, we have the star of the show, the Legendary Helen Mirren. An Academy Award winner with a portfolio unlike any other, Helen gives a performance of a lifetime as she embodies Israel’s former Prime Minister Golda Mier. Best known for her versatility and adaptability in order to perfect her roles, the Oscar winner ate her role in Golda and left no crumbs.

The True Art Of Make-Up And Prosthetics

Helen Mirren’s transformation into the Israeli Prime Minister is sure to give you goosebumps. Golda is a masterclass in the power of make-up and prosthetics and showcases exemplary work as the coveted Mirren embodies the Israeli Iron Lady. This uncanny resemblance is a display of true skill as it helps bring the spirit of the real Golda Meir to life.

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The Genius Of Guy Nattiv

Oscar-winning filmmaker, Guy Nattiv, has showcased his filmmaking prowess with a movie that encapsulates the emotions of an entire time period. Guy brings out the aura and tension of the Yom Kippur War in a way that will send chills down your spine. The movie transports you to 1973 with its grainy film texture - a Guy Nattiv special. Similarly, it brings to life his vision and contains trademarks of his unique directorial style.

An In-Depth Look Into The Life Of Golda Mier

Rare are biopics that stand out as must-watch films. Golda is one such film as it encompasses the essence of the most pivotal moments in Israeli history. We see the real life of Golda Mier, not just as described in history books, but also as how she was as a person and why she made the decisions she made. The film displays the struggle she suffered at the end of her life and how she navigated the future of Israel through her final days.

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