(meaning "Gift from Above"), released in 2003, is a distinctive Israeli-Georgian heist comedy-drama directed by Dover Koshashvili . Following his acclaimed debut Late Marriage , Koshashvili returned with a film that dives deeper into the eccentricities, traditions, and often harsh realities of the Georgian immigrant community in Israel. Plot Overview: A Diamond Heist in a Closed Tribe
In 2003, the Jewish music industry was divided. On one side, massive wedding bands and "Mitzvah Tantz" anthems dominated commercial spaces. On the other, a quiet revolution was brewing in the living rooms of Jerusalem and the basement synagogues of New York. Artists like Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach (who had passed away in 1994) were being rediscovered by a new generation. -2011- Matana Mishamayim Gift from above 2003
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The film centers on a tightly-knit, almost tribal community of Georgian immigrants living in a block near Israel's Ben Gurion Airport. Most of the men work as airport porters and operate a side hustle of stealing passengers' luggage. On one side, massive wedding bands and "Mitzvah