”Yeshayahu Leibowitz in Ma'alot” (1982) packs three Jewish philosophers of opposing political views into a van, sending them to the far north of the country, while documenting their debate as to the origins and possible outcome of the Jewish state of Israel. Perhaps the most philosophical 'road movie' ever created, the main hero of this film is undoubtedly Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz, whose prophetic rage and general attitude makes anything he utters into a spectacle. (Elad Keidan)