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7 Days in Entebbe

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7 Days in Entebbe
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Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing United States of America
Error creating thumbnail: File missing United Kingdom
Directed by José Padilha
Release Date 2018
Language English
German
French
Hebrew
Studio Participant Media
Working Title Films
Distributor Focus Films (United States)
Entertainment One (United Kingdom)
Main Cast
Character Actor
Brigitte Kuhlmann Rosamund Pike
Wilfried Böse Daniel Brühl
Zeev Hirsch Ben Schnetzer
Yonatan Netanyahu Angel Bonanni


Entebbe (released in the US as 7 Days in Entebbe) is a 2018 crime thriller/terrorist drama directed by José Padilha and starring Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl. Set over the course of seven days in June-July 1976, the film is the latest recreation of the now famous Operation Thunderbolt, when Israeli commandos of the Sayeret Matkal (commonly known as The Unit) launched a risky counter-terrorist hostage-rescue operation to free hostages from an Air France Airbus A300 which had been hijacked by four members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFPL), including two left-wing Germans (Pike and Brühl), and flown to Entebbe, Uganda in collaboration with the infamous dictator Idi Amin.


The following weapons were used in the film 7 Days in Entebbe:


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See Also

Raid on Entebbe
Operation Thunderbolt