Plot:
The film's Hebrew title "Kirot" means "wall", which refers to the two heroines in the film who were strangers and communicated through the wall until they finally came together. One wanted to escape the control of the local gang and go to Russia to reunite with her little daughter, and the other wanted to resist her husband who had a serious tendency to abuse her. The two women fought for their ideals and survival, just like a new version of "Thelma and Louise". Behind the scenes The film was co-produced by Israel, France and the United States. The dialogue in the film is mainly in English, as well as Hebrew and Russian. The director of this film is Israeli director Danny Lerner, who graduated from the Film Department of Tel Aviv University and shot his debut film "Nightmare" in 2005. His works are full of complex social elements and deep psychological descriptions. He has become a leader among the new generation of Israeli directors and has made a name for himself in the international film scene. "The Wall" is his second film.