Brandon Kramer's documentary 'Holding Liat' follows Yehuda Beinin, an Israeli-American father, as he learns that his daughter Liat may still be alive after being kidnapped during the October seventh attacks on Israel. The film intimately captures the emotional turmoil and differing perspectives within Yehuda's family as they grapple with the uncertainty of Liat and her husband's fate. Yehuda's efforts to raise awareness in Washington expose tensions around how the crisis is used politically, while family members express a range of responses, from calls for publicity to demands for retribution.
Kramer's vérité style brings viewers close to the family's anguish, while also exploring broader historical and political contexts through conversations about the kibbutzim and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The documentary ultimately centers the family's experience but concludes with Liat's own reflections, offering a quiet plea for change in the region.

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