Saka Nan Sepi
After two thousand years in exile, Jews returned to their Biblical roots in Israel. This film investigates the religious motivations of the region's winemakers. After almost two thousand years in exil…

Saka Nan Sepi
After two thousand years in exile, Jews returned to their Biblical roots in Israel. This film investigates the religious motivations of the region's winemakers. After almost two thousand years in exile, Jews returned to their ancestral homeland and, in 1948, established the State of Israel. In 1967, when Israel conquered the West Bank from Jordan, Jews rushed to return to their Biblical roots in Judea and Samaria. Despite decades of bitter conflict with the resident Palestinians, Jews continue to settle these contested territories. Some regard this return as the realization of Biblical prophecies, as part of the process of redemption. This film attempts to understand the beliefs and motivations of the settlers through the stories of the region's winemakers. —Ian McGonigle

Saka Nan Sepi
Comedy,Horror,Mystery
Film Details
After two thousand years in exile, Jews returned to their Biblical roots in Israel. This film investigates the religious motivations of the region's winemakers. After almost two thousand years in exile, Jews returned to their ancestral homeland and, in 1948, established the State of Israel.
In 1967, when Israel conquered the West Bank from Jordan, Jews rushed to return to their Biblical roots in Judea and Samaria. Despite decades of bitter conflict with the resident Palestinians, Jews continue to settle these contested territories. Some regard this return as the realization of Biblical prophecies, as part of the process of redemption.
This film attempts to understand the beliefs and motivations of the settlers through the stories of the region's winemakers. —Ian McGonigle.