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- When their entire lives shatter, two Bedouin women struggle to change the unchangeable rules, each in her own individual way.
- Salam est Palestinien et vit à Jérusalem. Stagiaire pour la série à succès "Tel Aviv on Fire", il traverse le même check-point tous les matins pour aller travailler. Un jour, il se fait arrêter par un officier israélien fan de la série.
- Eid, a young man from Rahat, was sexually assaulted as a child and dreams of creating theater. When his parents arrange his marriage against his will, he fights for his freedom and dreams within Bedouin society.
- 17-year- old ASHER has always been the impulsive troublemaker, from primary school, all through junior high and high school. It's hard for him to concentrate in class, and he is compelled by a lot of rage and violence; yet he is also endowed with a considerable amount of charm and street wisdom. While his strict father sees him as a natural successor to the family's scaffolding business, Asher finds a different masculine role model in his gentle literature teacher Rami and forges a special connection with him. Torn between the two worlds, Asher looks for a chance for a new life and new identity. When a sudden tragedy occurs, he has to take the ultimate test of maturity.
- Assi, a screenwriter and poet, is stuck in his personal life. He is full of doubt, disturbing thoughts, and existential restlessness. He is sentenced to community service due to a drunken-driving motorcycle accident in which he was involved. For his community service, he is sent to work with juvenile delinquents in Beersheba - the desert city in southern Israel - who are under house arrest and must attend sessions with Assi in the neighborhood shelter as a condition for their parole. Their extreme personalities, their riotous energy, and their charm awaken in him curiosity and attraction; together, they break through the boundaries of the rehabilitative framework.
- In Jerusalem during the Six Day War, a young civilian woman leaves her family to serve her country; a man who abhors war must fight within sight of his home; while paratroopers are dispatched to the city for a battle they never trained for.
- Based on archive material, the film reveals the final years of Israel's founder, David Ben-Gurion. Excluded from leadership, he allowed himself a hindsight perspective on the Zionist enterprise.
- Nebsu tells the story of a mixed family navigating the prejudices and tensions involved in raising their five-year old daughter. What ensues is a clash of modern day cultures.
- Deadline is a black comedy Stop-motion short that explores the power balance between Bureaucracy, Death and Feline devotion of the elderly.
- Noga, a five-year-old girl, embarks on a desert trip with her parents. Through Noga's innocent perspective, the audience witnesses the crumbling facade of her parents' strained relationship, casting a shadow over what should be a family bonding experience. In the midst of the turmoil Noga finds solace in the reassurance guidance provided by their knowledgeable tour guide. Her calm demeanor and steady presence offer a stark contrast to the turmoil within her own family, becoming a beacon of stability for the impressionable young girl. As the trip progresses, Noga is forced to confront the harsh realities of adulthood far earlier than she should. Against her will, she begins to internalize the discord surrounding her, reluctantly accepting the premature burden of growing up in an environment fraught with conflict.
- Galina, a foreign worker from Moldova, is anxiously awaiting her Novy God date, that she hopes will turn into her first sexual encounter in years. But her 85 year old employer is beset by jealousy, jeopardizing her chance for one night of pleasure.
- Through the Admor of Sanz-Klausenburg's heroic story, a man who experienced personal desolation and succeeded in rehabilitating his and his community's life, the film exposed the Holocaust stories as they're told in the ultra-orthodox community. It present the complex relations between the ultra-orthodox Jews and the memory of the Holocaust and the ways they experience the revival and the spiritual victory over the Nazis.
- A man recreates, with poor means, a lost memory. A memory of the last day with his Mom. Objects comes to life, in a desperate struggle, to produce one moment that was gone.
- A unique Israeli/Palestinian cooperation.
- A non-functional relationship between a deaf child and his hard-working father, who struggles to accept his son's deafness.
- A war recreated for the filming of a movie leads to the fleeing of an entire village in the Golan Heights; weapons are planted in the home of a Palestinian family in East Jerusalem to stage an action scene; and a props and weapons man is revealed to be suffering from PTSD while dealing with moral trauma. The trilogy examines the ethical aspects of reenactment and how militarism's grip on Israeli society (also) corrupts cinema.
- Ali, a young Palestinian, comes to Israel for a home visit after a long absence. Following a cold welcome, he decides to seek peace for a few days in the desert of Sinai, Egypt, before he will have to deal with the harsh return to the place he has left behind. After telling one little lie on the way, Ali finds himself embroiled in an unexpected identity crisis on the beautiful beaches of Sinai.
- A dark family secret from the past is revealed unexpectedly and opens an abyss between two old friends. The movie is an animated documentary, Ispired by true events.
- Confined by the walls of their home, Evie and her mother Rose, struggle with the inevitable presence of an uninvited tenant.
- It's 1973 and all that SHERRY, a 15 year old Israeli girl, wants is a boyfriend. A letter exchange with an unknown soldier makes her believe that it's going to be her first love. But what will happen when the imaginary soldier becomes real?
- Masha, a young woman dealing with a life-altering crisis, seeks out her mother, Vera, at a quarrywhereshe's employed. Instead of finding comfort, she discovers Vera's new life alongside agroup of homeless quarry workers.
- Eitan, a wildlife ranger, decides to transfer a gazelle from an urban enclosure to the wild. On the day of the release, he is summoned to his ailing and demented mother's home. There, he is forced to confront his own vulnerability and the understanding that true freedom lies not in control, but in letting go.
- Kingdoms presents an intimate look at the Hassidic world, from history to the present day. The third episode of this series, A Suitable Helper, presents the daily lives of the male and female members of Israel's Hassidic community. How do they meet the challenges of raising children, income, education, gender, and equality? And how are these matters approached from a Hassidic point of view?
- After being severely injured in the Second Lebanon War that left him unable to move and speak, Jonathan Levin didn't want to live. It took him years until he was able to renew old relations and create new ones, like his special bond with his accompanist, Adva. She supports his hand while writing on an erasable board to communicate with the world. Together, they write Jonathan's inner world and try to fulfill his desire for a human connection. Filmed from Jonathan's point of view, the film provides a very close look at his challenging daily routine, especially at the new relationship he nurtures with Galit, a woman he met on Facebook who wishes to learn his writing and to know him better, with all the complexities and doubts that exist in such a relationship.