Forever Pure (Hebrew: טהורה לעד, romanized: Tahorah LaAd) is a 2016 UK-Israel documentary film, by Maya Zinshtein.
Production for the film began in 2012 when Zinshtein, who was working as a journalist, made on short segments for the investigative program Uvda ("Fact").
After the short TV segment had been shown, she decided to do it by herself and started a four-year journey of making the feature documentary.
Midway through the 2012–13 season, a secretive transfer deal by the owner, Russian-Israeli oligarch Arcadi Gaydamak, brought two Muslim players from Chechnya.
[4] Wendy Ide found the film to be an "eye-opening documentary that traces the tumultuous 2012-13 season, during which the political affiliations of a vocal group of the team's loyal fans threatened to tear the club to pieces... [a] high quality-piece of factual filmmaking.