Film composed of 1,500 paintings depicting ancient Jewish civil war struggles to find an audience outside Israel
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Legend of Destruction, a film depicting the destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple by Romans through 1,500 paintings, aims to reach an international audience beyond Israel.
The film's narrative dives deep into historical influences from Western art, portraying a vivid story from sources like Flavius Josephus and Talmud, reflecting the complex Jewish-Roman conflicts in the first century.
Premiering in Israel in 2021, the film mirrors the country's modern divisions amid political turmoil, aligning with events like the Hamas attack and Israel's Gaza invasion, contributing to the film's struggle for recognition outside Israel.
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