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The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Jordan Hoffman reviews post-Oct. 7 hostage documentary 'Holding Liat'

The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

The Times of Israel

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4.51.1K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to The Reel Schmooze with ToI film reviewer Jordan Hoffman and host Amanda Borschel-Dan, where we bring you all the entertainment news and film reviews a Jew can use.

The "Schmoovie" of the week is "Holding Liat," a remarkable documentary that charts the struggle of one Israeli-American family to return its loved ones who were taken hostage to Gaza during the Hamas murderous onslaught on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

Short-listed for an Oscar for Best Documentary, "Holding Liat" is now playing at art theaters, including in New York and Los Angeles.

Produced by Hollywood filmmaker Darren Aronofsky and created by brothers Brandon and Lance Kramer, we learn in the film that during the siege on Kibbutz Nir Oz, educator Liat Beinin Atzili and her husband, artist and mechanic Aviv Atzili, were separately captured by the Hamas gunmen. 

The film follows American-born couple Yehuda and Chaya Beinin, kibbutznikim who immigrated to Israel in the 1970s, their daughter Tal, who emigrated from Israel to Portland a decade ago, and their grandchildren, primarily Netta, who barely survived the rampage at Nir Oz.

The filmmakers, cousins to the Beinin family, begin charting their relatives two weeks after the couple's capture. Through updates from the IDF, we understand that there are disturbing findings related to Aviv, but that Liat is thought to be relatively secure.

Yehuda, Tal and Netta journey to Washington, DC, to attempt to sway US politicians' hearts and minds to fight for their cause, but quickly see how each generation frames the conflict and its potential resolution.

Upon the joyous return of Liat during the 2023 temporary truce that saw 97 hostages freed, we learn that Aviv was slaughtered by the terrorists. However, Liat resumes her activism, pushing for a two-state solution to the ongoing conflict. 

Hear the conflicted reactions the intense, but nuanced film evokes in this week's The Reel Schmooze.

The Reel Schmooze is produced by Ari Schlacht and can be found wherever you get your podcasts.

Image: Still from 'Holding Liat' (courtesy)

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Times of Israel's The Real Shmuse.

0:10.3

I'm your host Amanda Warshald Dan here with our movie maven, Jordan Hoffman, for all of the entertainment news and movie reviews a Jew can use.

0:23.8

So, Jordan, thank you so much for joining me after a week off. I know. It's funny. We're we haven't spoken in a fortnight because we spoke on New Year's Eve and

0:30.6

it's now two weeks later. I need my Amanda Fix, but it's now mid-January pretty much,

0:37.7

and you were on a big vacation, which is fun.

0:41.0

I want to hear a little bit about it,

0:42.5

however much you feel comfortable sharing.

0:44.8

And I'll tell you a little bit about what I've been doing.

0:47.5

Never in my life have I broken a New Year's resolution faster than I have in 2026. I love it. I intimated on the previous

0:58.1

podcast that I was really going to try and pump the brakes on the on social media. That was my,

1:06.0

you know, I wasn't saying, I'm going to lose 10 pounds or I'm going to go to the gym every day. I was

1:08.8

like, no, and it's going to stop looking at X and blue sky and Instagram and Facebook

1:13.5

and all that crap just because it is turning my brain into tapioca pudding.

1:17.9

I really have to stop.

1:19.3

And then what happened in early 2026 in like rapid succession, just an insane new cycle,

1:26.3

the incident in in Venezuela, the action that Trump took, taking the Maduro and his wife

1:33.5

on an unexpected vacation to New York, the was a situation that's happening right now in

1:41.4

Tehran.

1:42.5

The incident that happened in Q Gardens, Queens,

1:45.4

where very close to where I used to live, where a very small group of anti-Israel activists

1:53.2

really went over the top and basically said, Hamas is the best, which, you know, they were

1:59.3

always saying on the inside, but decided to say on the outside.

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