
🎬 Title: ‘Til Kingdom Come / Ad Sof HaOlam
Overview: This documentary explores the strong prayerful connection that millions of American Evangelicals maintain with the State of Israel. It follows this interesting relationship from the rural landscapes of Kentucky to the political corridors of Washington, delving into significant events like the American Embassy’s relocation to Jerusalem and the West Bank annexation proposal.
⭐ Rating: 6.5 (6 votes)
📅 Release Date: September 6, 2020
⏱️ Duration: 1 hour and 16 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Maya Zinshtein
✍️ Writer: Mark Monroe
🌍 Countries Involved: Israel, Norway, United Kingdom
🏢 Production Companies: Ventureland, Passion Pictures, KAN: Israeli Public Broadcasting, Piraya Film, Doc Society

👥 Featured Cast: Pat Robertson (Self), John Hagee (Self), Yael Eckstein (Self)
Editor’s Note: ‘Til Kingdom Come (2020) encapsulates a compelling narrative that expertly balances documentary storytelling with emotional depth. Director Maya Zinshtein thoughtfully curates character-driven moments rather than flashy displays, allowing the performances — especially from Pat Robertson, John Hagee, and Yael Eckstein — to resonate with a human touch. Spanning 1 hour and 16 minutes, the film maintains a steady pace, rarely lingering too long on any subject. While it has its imperfections, its strong qualities make it worth watching. If this topic interests you, consider adding it to your viewing list.
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