Synopsis
Jerusalem is a movie released in 1996.
In a poignant exploration of faith and resilience, this gripping drama follows a devout Christian congregation as they embark on a bold journey to establish a new life in the sacred landscapes of Palestine. Facing the stark realities of cultural clash and the weight of their convictions, the characters are drawn into a complex web of hope, despair, and the quest for belonging. As they navigate the challenges of their new environment, the film delves into themes of community, sacrifice, and the enduring power of belief, compelling viewers to reflect on the nature of faith in a fractured world. With a rich tapestry of emotional depth, the story unfolds against the backdrop of a land steeped in history and conflict, inviting audiences to witness the struggles and triumphs of those who dare to dream of a harmonious existence. The cinematography captures the breathtaking beauty and stark contrasts of the region, enhancing the narrative's impact. This film is not just a tale of spiritual ambition; it is a heartfelt reminder of the universal search for identity and connection in a world divided by borders and beliefs. Engaging, thought-provoking, and beautifully crafted, it’s a cinematic experience that resonates long after the credits roll.
SVT
SF Studios
DR
Det Danske Filminstitut
Nordisk Film & TV Fond
Norsk Filminstitutt
Svenska Filminstitutet
YLE
MRP Matila Röhr Productions
NRK
Finnish Film Foundation
RÚV
Metronome Productions