Jeruzalem (film)

Written and directed by Doron and Yoav Paz, the film stars Yael Grobglas, Yon Tumarkin, Danielle Jadelyn, and Tom Graziani.

It is revealed that Jewish, Muslim, and Christian priests were all called to perform an exorcism on a woman who died three days before.

In a final attempt, the woman screamed while sprouting leather wings, just before a priest killed her with a derringer.

In the present, two Jewish American tourists, Rachel and Sarah Pullman, plan a vacation to Tel Aviv.

Sarah is mourning the loss of her deceased brother and her father gives her a pair of smart glasses.

He suggests that Rachel and Sarah join him on his journey to Jerusalem, and mentions that he wants to spend Yom Kippur there.

The local news channel reports of a murder that has taken place in the Old City with a massive amount of blood found on the street, but no body.

Kevin shows Sarah the documentary, from the beginning of the movie, that he found on the internet with film footage of the 1972 exorcism.

After investigating, Kevin warns Sarah to leave the city, because after this day "there won't be a tomorrow."

Sarah tries to rescue Kevin from the asylum, but Rachel and Omar, being escorted by two Israeli soldiers, refuse to stop and insist that they keep moving.

While hiding, she also meets the man who claimed to be King David, who reveals himself to be the son of the possessed woman who was killed in 1972.

The four friends do not want to give up on their escape, and Omar's father suggests sneaking out through underwater caves he knew as a child.

They meet a creature with white wings, whom the smart glasses identifies as Joel, Sarah's deceased brother returned as an angel.

In the final shot, thousands of demons are seen flying above Jerusalem as military helicopters surround the scene and fires burn throughout the city.

The film was sold to many different countries around the world, among them were the United States, UK, Germany/Benelux, India, Japan, France, Venezuela, and the Philippines.

Its consensus reads, "Jeruzalem's setting adds an interesting twist to this found-footage horror outing, even if the end result is still somewhat pedestrian.