“If she (Golda Meir) was not a woman it (her career) would have ended totally differently,” director Guy Nattiv said. And that’s one of the reasons Nattiv says he relished directing “Golda,” starring Helen Mirren: the chance to reframe the image of a woman many Israelis recall with great ambivalence.
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