
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing ToI's movie maven Jordan Hoffman reviews 'The Voice of Hind Rajab'
Dec 20, 2025
The hosts reflect on the tragic murder of filmmaker Rob Reiner, discussing his impactful career. They delve into Roman Polanski's controversial life, highlighting his harrowing Holocaust survival and the infamous sex crime that led to his exile. Reviews of two films follow, focusing on Polanski's 'An Officer and a Spy' and the emotionally charged documentary 'The Voice of Hind Rajab.' This latter film raises questions about its political implications and the harrowing rescue attempts of a girl trapped in a war zone, stirring ethical discussions.
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Rob Reiner's Death Shakes Hosts
- Jordan and Amanda react to the shock of Rob Reiner being found dead and discuss the circumstances around his son's arrest.
- They frame Reiner as a beloved, multifaceted figure: actor, director, producer and cultural presence whose death felt like a collective loss.
Reiner's Producing Legacy Matters
- Jordan highlights Rob Reiner's role as a producer and Castle Rock Entertainment co-founder who championed diverse projects.
- He argues Reiner's producing legacy mattered as much as his directing and acting credits.
Polanski's Life Colors His Work
- Jordan sketches Roman Polanski's traumatic life: Holocaust survival, Sharon Tate's murder, and his flight from US sentencing.
- He links that biography to how audiences must wrestle with appreciating Polanski's art amid his crimes.
