God's Neighbors
Originally released in 2012. God's Neighbors is a drama film. directed by Meni Yaish.
Starring Roy Assaf, Gal Friedman, and Itzik Golan
Synopsis
Rules must be followed. For the "supervisors" of the Bat Yam neighbourhood in Israel, this means ensuring that women are dressed appropriately, that people respect Shabbat, or that Arabs from Jaffa don't enter the neighbourhood with music blaring from their cars. Avi, Kobi and Yaniv are young and know how to fight. They want to force their neighbours to become religious, without hesitating to be violent in the name of God. The inhabitants admire the gang and are afraid of them at the same time. One day a new girl, Miri, arrives. She is not familiar with the strict rules of modesty. The gang's leader Avi is going to be torn between his feelings for Miri and his dedication to the gang.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- HE
Production Companies
- Transfax Film Productions
- Bizibi
Frequently Asked Questions
What is God's Neighbors about?
Rules must be followed. For the "supervisors" of the Bat Yam neighbourhood in Israel, this means ensuring that women are dressed appropriately, that people respect Shabbat, or that Arabs from Jaffa...
Who directed God's Neighbors?
God's Neighbors was directed by Meni Yaish.
How long is God's Neighbors?
God's Neighbors has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).
When was God's Neighbors released?
God's Neighbors was released on July 12, 2012 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in God's Neighbors?
The main cast of God's Neighbors includes Roy Assaf, Gal Friedman, Itzik Golan, Rotem Zissman-Cohen, Haim Hova.