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| Releasing Shooli | |
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| לשחרר את שולי | |
| Written by | Uri Katz |
| Edited by | Ilana Raina, Nir Nahum |
| Music by | Ran Shem Tov |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
| Language | Hebrew |
Releasing Shooli (Often called Saving Shuli,[1][2] Hebrew: לשחרר את שולי) is an Israeli comedy film released in 2021. The film is based on a popular skit from the show Am Sgoola (Hebrew: עם סגולה). It was written by Uri Katz and directed by Ben Bachar.[3]
The film achieved significant commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Israeli film in recent years. It attracted approximately one million viewers to cinemas across Israel, making it the fourth most-watched Israeli film of all time.[4][2]
Despite its considerable box office success, "Releasing Shooli" received generally negative reviews from critics. Common criticisms focused on its humor and storyline, which some reviewers found lacking in originality and depth.[5]
The film sequel Saving Shuli 2 was delayed because of COVID-19 and Gaza war[6][7] and was released on 17 July 2025.
The plot follows the story of Avihu (Zion Baruch), Nati (Shalom Michaelashvili), and Bezalel (Asi Yisraelof), three middle-aged Israelis of Yemeni descent from the Marmorak village in Rehovot, Israel. The trio travels to Colombia in an attempt to rescue Shooli (David Shaul), the son of Avihu, who has been kidnapped there.[7]