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Miss Entebbe 2003

★ 7.03 votes80 min📅 2003-07-31

"The Summer They'll Never Forget"

Set against the tense backdrop of 1976 Jerusalem, *Miss Entebbe (2003)* weaves a coming-of-age drama around the dramatic Entebbe airplane hijacking.

Director: Omri Levi

Cast

Merav Avrahami
Noa
Yaël Abecassis
Yaël Abecassis
Elise
Itamar Glucksmann
Yoav
Meirav Gruber
Meirav Gruber
Nurit
Igal Naor
Igal Naor
Avram
Alon Oleartchik
Alon Oleartchik
Yochanan
Adi Otman
Naim
Odelia Segal
Ora
Adnan Tarabshi
Uda
Eliah Yachin
Danny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Miss Entebbe (2003) about?

The film follows 13-year-old Noa in 1976 Jerusalem, who impulsively tries to free her friend's mother by kidnapping an Arab boy. Her misguided plan spirals into a dangerous adventure that forces her and her friends to confront the realities of political conflict and hatred.

Who directed Miss Entebbe?

The film was directed by Omri Levi, known for his work in Israeli cinema.

Who stars in Miss Entebbe?

The cast includes Merav Avrahami as Noa, Yaël Abecassis, Itamar Glucksmann, Meirav Gruber, and Igal Naor.

Is Miss Entebbe (2003) worth watching?

As a family drama rooted in historical tension, *Miss Entebbe (2003)* offers a compelling blend of coming-of-age themes and suspense. While its IMDb rating is unrated, its unique premise and emotional depth make it a thought-provoking watch for fans of character-driven films.

How long is Miss Entebbe?

The runtime is 80 minutes.

About Miss Entebbe (2003) — A coming-of-age drama set against the 1976 Entebbe hijacking

Set against the tense backdrop of 1976 Jerusalem, *Miss Entebbe (2003)* weaves a coming-of-age drama around the dramatic Entebbe airplane hijacking. Directed by Omri Levi, this family drama follows 13-year-old Noa, a confused yet determined girl who believes kidnapping an Arab boy will free her friend's mother. What begins as a reckless adventure spirals into a high-stakes confrontation with political conflict, hatred, and the harsh realities of growing up in a divided world. As Noa and her childhood friends mimic the behavior of adults, they soon realize innocence and idealism can quickly give way to danger—and the lines between right and wrong become terrifyingly blurred. With its tense atmosphere and emotional depth, *Miss Entebbe (2003)* explores themes of youth, identity, and the unintended consequences of childhood bravado.

Omri Levi crafts a gripping narrative that balances personal drama with historical weight, drawing viewers into a story that is as thought-provoking as it is suspenseful. Featuring a cast led by Merav Avrahami as Noa and Yaël Abecassis in a pivotal role, the film captures the turbulence of a moment when childhood dreams collide with the harsh realities of the adult world. *Miss Entebbe (2003)* is a poignant reminder of how quickly innocence can be lost—and how the choices we make in our youth can echo throughout our lives.