Golda Meir was many things. She was modern Israel’s first and only female head of government and a wartime prime minister.
1 of 9This image released by Bleecker Street shows Camille Cottin, left, and Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in a scene from. the film “Golda.” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in a scene from. the film “Golda.” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in a scene from. the film “Golda.” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in a scene from. the film “Golda.
” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Helen Mirren as Golda Meir, left, and Liev Schreiber in a scene from. the film “Golda.” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Rotem Keinan, left, and Helen Mirren, as Golda Meir, in a scene from. the film “Golda.” This image released by Bleecker Street shows Helen Mirren as Golda Meir in a scene from. the film “Golda.
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