The United States is Israel's most cherished friend and ally. We have a strong, ongoing, working relationship at all levels, and in no way would Israel do anything to impair this relationship.

From the get-go, that's something we wanted to explore - what's in their imaginations, their histories, their relationships with one another, without having to expressly state it.

We hope what people are feeling comes from the gesture this little girl makes for her family. It comes from some enlightened position. We hope the ending feels like redemption for the family, coming through Eliza. And we hope people ascribe meaning to it, and bring their own personal experiences to it.

We've seen no information to suggest anything to the contrary.

The idea of elections and democracy is important to Israel. The participation in elections of a terrorist group cannot benefit democracy.

The movie is the story of four people trying to tap into a reservoir of something greater than themselves, a spiritual well.

We recognize the impact the sacrifices they are making will have on them and their families, ... In exchange for their participation, we have committed that this will be a labor-friendly Chapter 11 reorganization, in which we will honor new agreements that have been ratified, and provide labor a voice in the company's governance.

Those things are super important to us. We think a lot about the way the world is detailed, what the sound feels like, what the music is going to be doing. I hesitate to say it, but we like the classic tradition of melodramatic cinema, of trying to create the music and drama of the world.

There's a lot going on at the end of the movie.