The Prime Minister’s Wife

60 Minutes, 2009
Genre:
Documentary

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Directed by: Tzipi Trope
Production:Tzipi Trope
Photographer: Tzipi Trope
Language: Hebrew
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Subtitles: English

Filmmaker Tzipi Trope’s documentary offers a rare, intimate glimpse into the life of former Israeli First Lady Aliza Olmert, from the moment her husband, Ehud Olmert, was elected Prime Minister, right up to his resignation. The film covers the Second Lebanon War, the public inquiry that followed, and the reveal of two of the corruption scandals that led to Olmert’s subsequent indictment: the Talansky affair and the Rishon Tours affair. The result is an extraordinary behind-the-scenes portrait of Israeli politics.
Artist Aliza Olmert had married a philosophy student and at no point, did she have any ‘First Lady’ aspirations whatsoever. The film poses pertinent questions about art, the State of Israel, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, life in the limelight – but mostly about relationships and a reality whereby a distinctly left-leaning artist shares her life with the most important man in the country; a politician who leans considerably more to the right, and whose decisions are often worlds apart from her own ideology.

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