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Jeruzalem movie trailer
Jeruzalem movie trailer









There was more effort put into JeruZalem than many other movies of this type. Most people would write JeruZalem off as another in a long line of found footage movies trying to ride the waves of this style. While in the holiest of cities, demonic things began happening and the girls, along with their new friends, attempt to escape. The movie followed two young women from New Jersey as they travelled to Tel Aviv for vacation, only to be persuaded to go to Jerusalem instead. One of the more interesting ways was presented in JeruZalem, an Israeli horror film that got a limited American theatrical release in 2016. Different technological innovations have allowed different ways to capture point-of-view camerawork. That form of cinematography has grown old. People aren’t interested in seeing the standard “person holding a camera” movies popularized by The Blair Witch Project. With the film market being oversaturated with found footage and point-of-view horror movies, some sort of twist is becoming necessary in order to find an audience. Trapped between the ancient walls of the holy city, the trio must survive long enough to find a way out as the fury of hell is unleashed upon them.When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon the city The party is cut short when a biblical prophecy comes to pass on the night of Yom Kippur and Jerusalem’s gate to hell is opened, releasing an epic apocalypse. The two follow Kevin (Yon Tumarkin), a mysterious and handsome anthropology student, into the heart of the Old City. JeruZalem follows Rachel (Yael Grobglas), and her friend Sarah (Danielle Jadelyn), two American girls on vacation in Jerusalem.

jeruzalem movie trailer

The film also utilizes extensive point-of-view footage, shown from the perspective of Sarah’s Google Glass-type smart eyewear, as she uses the glasses’ GPS, facial recognition and other apps to navigate the city and identify potentially threatening strangers. Shot on location amongst the monuments of Jerusalem’s Old City, which is typically prohibited to filmmakers, the film features extraordinary footage of the city’s ancient architecture and religious landmarks. The film follows Rachel ( Jane the Virgin star Yael Grobglas), and her friend Sarah (Danielle Jadelyn), two American girls on vacation in Jerusalem who find themselves trapped in the middle of an epic apocalypse.

jeruzalem movie trailer

One of the year’s most anticipated horror films, JeruZalem is a unique, point-of-view style horror film directed by Doron and Yoav Paz.











Jeruzalem movie trailer