An observational coming-of-age film documenting Shira Tama, a 12-year-old girl living in the Amona settlement, who is fighting the battle of her life to save her home.
Shir Hori, 27 years old, was born and raised in Be’er Sheva. She holds a BA in audio visual arts from Sapir College. At 17, Shir directed her debut film Shir Shel Ima as part of her high school studies, receiving special praise in the Board of Education’s national competition. During her BA studies, Shir directed six shorts, three of which were documentaries - Pink Ribbon, Returning Home and Glik. Her film Shira Tama won first place at the 2017 Cinema South Festival’s pitching competition. The film was screened as a pre-premiere at Cinema South Festival 2018, and has received support from Yes Docu, Gesher Foundation, and the Israeli Film Council.