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Prime Video now hosts the release of #NOVA, a production by Yes Studios.

Hamas terrorist attacks at the Nova Festival in southern Israel, as depicted in the impactful and emotional documentary "#NOVA," have been addressed by yes Studios as confirmed news.

Amazon Prime Video announces the debut of yes Studios' #NOVA
Amazon Prime Video announces the debut of yes Studios' #NOVA

Prime Video now hosts the release of #NOVA, a production by Yes Studios.

The documentary film #NOVA, produced by Kastina Communications for yes Docu, has just arrived on Amazon's Prime Video, making it readily available to meet the significant ongoing global demand that exists for it. This film, directed by Dan Pe'er, offers a truly authentic account of the tragic events that transpired at the Nova Festival in Israel in 2023, when Hamas terrorists executed more than 350 partygoers and kidnapped a further 44.

Sharon Levi, managing director of yes Studios, comments that #NOVA is one of their most talked-about and controversial films. The documentary, which presents a lasting testimony to the events of that day, uses self-shot and mostly exclusive footage from festival attendees. It has always attracted a huge amount of interest during exclusive screenings at selected international venues.

The film portrays in real-time the tragic events of 7th October 2023, where 59 hostages are still being held, with the images from the attacks still etched on our collective memories. To date, 14 of the kidnapped individuals have returned alive, while 17 were murdered.

The international distribution of #NOVA remains a topic of interest, with the exhibition and documentary having been shown internationally, including in Israel, the USA, and Germany. While the exact international distributor is not explicitly named, involvement from festival organizer Ofir Amir and initiator Reut Feingold emphasizes the exhibition's global significance and ongoing presentations.

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Amidst these developments, the ongoing demand for #NOVA persists, making it a must-see film not only documenting the brutal start of the war but also capturing different viewpoints without a conventional news agenda or narrative filters. The documentary #NOVA, now available on Prime Video, serves as a poignant reminder of the impact of terrorism and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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