Golda (also known as Голда and Судный день in Russian and Hebrew, respectively) is a 2023 biographical drama film about the life of Golda Meir, the fourth Prime Minister of Israel. The film is directed by Guy Nattiv and written by Nicholas Martin. It stars Helen Mirren as Golda Meir, with Lior Ashkenazi, Ellie Percy, Ed Stoppard, Rottem Keinan, Dvir Benedek, Dominic Mafham, Emma Davies, Henry Goodman, and Jaime Ray Newman in supporting roles.
Golda 2023 Movie
The film will be released in the United States on August 25, 2023, and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 6, 2023. It will also be screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival on July 13, 2023.
The film’s plot is set during the Yom Kippur War, when Golda Meir was Prime Minister of Israel. The film follows her as she grapples with the decision to go to war, and the aftermath of the war.
The film has been praised for its performances, particularly that of Helen Mirren. The film has also been praised for its historical accuracy.
When and Where Golda 2023 Movie Will Release?
The film will be released in theaters in the United States on August 25, 2023. It will also be available to stream on a variety of platforms, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Hulu. The specific streaming release date has not yet been announced.

Golda 2023 Movie’s Cast and Other Detail
Rating: PG-13 (Pervasive Smoking|Thematic Material)
Genre: History, Drama
Original Language: English
Director: Guy Nattiv
Producer: Michael Kuhn, Jane Hooks, Nicholas Martin
Writer: Nicholas Martin
Release Date (Theaters): Aug 25, 2023 Limited
Runtime: 1h 40m
Distributor: Bleecker Street Media
Production Co: Maven Screen Media, Piccadilly Pictures, Qwerty Films, ShivHans Pictures, Hianlo , Embankment Films, New Native Pictures
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Golda Movie Cast Detail
Helen Mirren … Golda Meir
Zed Josef … Adam Snir
Claudette Williams … Golda Double
Henry Goodman … Chairman Agranat
Olivia Brody … Young Pianist
Emma Davies … Miss Epstein
Rotem Keinan … Zvi Zamir
Camille Cottin … Lou Kaddar
Jonathan Tafler … Dr. Rosenfeld
Ellie Piercy … Shir Shapiro
Rami Heuberger … Moshe Dayan
Dvir Benedek … Eli Zeira
Lior Ashkenazi … David ‘Dado’ Elazar
Ed Stoppard … Benny Peled
Dominic Mafham … Haim Bar-Lev
Mark Fleischmann … Minister Uri
Daniel Ben Zenou … Avner Shalev
Jaime Ray Newman … Henry Kissinger’s Secretary
Liev Schreiber … Henry Kissinger
Ohad Knoller … Ariel Sharon
Sara Matin … Yael (Female Soldier)
Pierre Bergman … Cabinet Minister (uncredited)
Jimmy Carter … Self (uncredited)
Sumit Chakravarti … Isreali Solider (uncredited)
Stephane Fichet … Israeli Cabinet Minister (uncredited)
Henry Kissinger … Self (uncredited)
Dalia Librus … Sharon, Stenographer (uncredited)
Marian Lorencik … Press Secretary (uncredited)
Golda Meir … Self (uncredited)
Catinca Nistor … Nurse (uncredited)
Richard Nixon … Self (uncredited)
Anwar Sadat … Self (uncredited)
Sam Shoubber … Member of Israel Agranat Commission (uncredited)
Peter Watson … Israeli Policeman (uncredited)
Produced By
Andrew Boswell … executive producer: lipsync productions
Mark Charendoff … executive producer
Libby D’Arcy … associate producer
Jamie Diner … executive producer
Christopher Figg … executive producer
Gavin Glendinning … associate producer
Julie Goldstein … executive producer
Hugo Grumbar … executive producer
Jenny Halper … executive producer
Peter Hampden … executive producer
Tim Haslam … executive producer
Jane Hooks … producer (produced by)
Ian Hutchinson … executive producer
Andrew Karpen … executive producer
Daniel Kilroy … archive producer
Michael Kuhn … producer (produced by)
Nicholas Martin … producer (produced by)
Norman Merry … executive producer
Hilton Nathanson … executive producer
Louise Nathanson … executive producer
Celine Rattray … executive producer
Shivani Rawat … executive producer
Malcolm Ritchie … executive producer
Kent Sanderson … executive producer
Derek Tan … co-producer
Sayoko Teitelbaum … co-producer
Saskia Thomas … executive producer
Anna Vincent … executive producer
Robert Whitehouse … executive producer
Music By
Dascha Dauenhauer … (music by)
Music Department
Bence Bobák … score engineer
Lorenz Dangel … conductor
Jonathan Feurich … score mixer
Annette Gentz … composer agent
Andreas Lange … orchestrator
Lukas Lindner … composer assistant
Dushiyan Piruthivirajah … music supervisor
Editing By
Arik Lahav-Leibovich … (as Arik Lahav Leibovich)
Makeup Department
Suzi Battersby … prosthetics designer
Jean Carlos de Blas … Wig maker
Karen Hartley … Hair and Make-up Designer
Rajpar Shah … art finisher
Sound Department
Niv Adiri … Supervising Sound Designer / re-recording mixer
Daniel Bodsworth … mix technician
Simon Bysshe … production sound mixer
Rob Killick … dialogue/adr editor
Roisin King … adr recordist
Emma Meaden … key boom operator
Gavin Rose … adr editor
Tom Sayers … sound designer
Sabira Stanisavljevic … adr supervisor
Tom Stringer … adr recordist
George Thompson … first assistant sound
Rowan Watson … sound effects editor
Alex Collin … 2nd assistant sound: dailies (uncredited)