There is no doubt that Amos Oz was one of the key figures of Israeli literature and also the country’s political life, not just because of his impressive output of literary works and newspaper columns, but also because of their quality in the sense of touching the young nation’s heart and asking all the right questions. Oz was already the subject of a documentary, Masha Yonathan Zur’s Natalie Portman’s 2015 directorial debut, A Tale of Love and Darkness, based on Oz’s memoir, being the best-known one). This time, Israeli documentarian Yair Qedar, who has considerable experience of directing biographical documentaries about literary figures, as demonstrated in his 2015 works