The movie is notable for being partly in the Ladino language, being one of the few movies ever made with any dialog in that language. It opens with dictionary definitions of the words "Sephardi" and "Ladino". In the film, however, Sarah calls the language that she speaks Spanish. She says that her family speak it because they come from Spain, even though they left the country four hundred years earlier. Every Time We Say Goodbye was filmed on location in Israel, primarily in Jerusalem.
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