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Flight 1812: Rediscovering Mom
Dir.: Iliya Zeltser, Irit Zeltser | 95 minutes

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Following the screening, conversation (in Heb.) with the filmmakers

Israel 2024 | 95 minutes | Hebrew, Russian | Hebrew subtitles

On October 4, 2001, Oksana Zelser, aged 38, boarded a flight from Israel to Russia for a family visit. A long-range missile fired at the plane caused it to crash into the Black Sea, claiming the lives of everyone on board, including 51 Israeli citizens. Oksana’s son, Iliya, was only 13 years old when he received the devastating news. And he can’t remember anything from that day. 20 years later, now married, Iliya decides to unlock his well-sealed Pandora’s box and find out: Who fired the missile that led to the plane crash, and why? Is Israel’s collective amnesia about this tragedy linked to the fact that most victims were new immigrants? And will he succeed in reclaiming the lost memories of his mother?