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  1. 10 de oct. de 2015 · Sabena Hijacking: My Version: Directed by Rani Sa'ar. With Ehud Barak, Hagay Barel, Rozeen Bisharat, Therese Helsa. Creator and Producer: Nati Dinnar.

    • (46)
    • Documentary, Drama, Thriller
    • Rani Sa'ar
    • 2015-10-10
  2. On May 8 1972, four hijackers from the Palestinian organization “Black September” took control of Belgian Sabena Flight 571 from Brussels to Tel Aviv. The hijacking marked the beginning of thirty nerve-wracking hours, bounding together fascinating human, military and political drama inside and outside of the plane. Book a Screening.

  3. Sabena Hijacking – My Version presents a cinematic reenactment of the events, weaved with genuine archive material and exclusive interviews three revered Israeli political leaders who were in charge of the rescue effort at the time, as well as the only surviving hijacker.

  4. Sabena Hijacking - My Version (trailer) Dir. Rani Saar, 98 min, Docudrama On May 8, 1972, four "Black September" terrorists hijacked Sabena Flight 571 from Brussel ...more.

    • 2 min
    • 11.8K
    • Israel Film Center
  5. Sabena Hijacking: My Version is a powerful, suspenseful docudrama based on previously undiscovered audio recordings of the pilot of Flight 571, the passenger plane hijacked by four "Black Septembermembers of the Palestine Liberation Organization on its way from Brussels to Tel Aviv on 8 May 1972.

  6. 17 de jul. de 2016 · Recounting the dramatic events of May 8, 1972, this is the true story of the hijacking of flight 571 from Brussels to Tel Aviv by four armed Palestinian terrorists. For 30 nerve-wracking hours, the passengers and crew of Sabena 571 were held hostage in their seats and threatened to be blown to pieces if Israel refused to cooperate ...

  7. Sabena Hijacking – My Version is a powerful, suspenseful docu-drama based on previously undiscovered audio recordings of the pilot of Flight 571, the passenger plane hijacked by four "Black September” members of the Palestine Liberation Organization on its way from Brussels to Tel Aviv on 8 May 1972.