Called Golda: A Woman
Unlike later cinematic depictions that focus almost exclusively on the 1973 Yom Kippur War, A Woman Called Golda is a comprehensive biographical journey.
: The film follows Meir from her childhood in Ukraine, where she witnessed anti-Semitic pogroms, to her formative years in Milwaukee. A Woman Called Golda
The 1982 television biopic serves as more than just a historical chronicle; it is a profound intersection of two legendary lives—the iconic Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir and the legendary actress Ingrid Bergman . Directed by Alan Gibson, the film is widely regarded for its "stunning transformation" of Bergman into Meir, a role that earned her a posthumous Emmy Award for Best Actress. 1. Narrative Scope and Structure Directed by Alan Gibson, the film is widely
Beyond the "Iron Lady": An Analysis of A Woman Called Golda (1982) Directed by Alan Gibson