Raphael Nussbaum emerged in the 1970s as a distinctive voice in cult cinema, serving as both director and writer for Pets (1974) and The Amorous Adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza (1976). His work often blends erotic undertones with surreal narratives, reflecting the experimental spirit of the era. In Pets, Nussbaum explores unconventional relationships, while The Amorous Adventures offers a playful yet provocative take on classic literature, showcasing his ability to fuse humor with adult themes.
Sinai Commandos: The Story of the Six Day War
At the start of the 1967 Six-Day War (June 5-10) between Israel and the surrounding Arab nations, a team of eight Israeli commandos, with their female boat captain in tow, are sent on a suicide mission deep into the Sinai to destroy an important Arab radar station at Sharm El Sheikh to pave way for the main invading Israeli forces.