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- The story of Amos Oz's youth, set against the backdrop of the end of the British Mandate for Palestine and the early years of the State of Israel. The film details the young man's relationship with his mother and his beginnings as a writer, while looking at what happens when the stories we tell become the stories we live.
- Norman Oppenheimer is a small time operator who befriends a young politician at a low point in his life. Three years later, when the politician becomes an influential world leader, Norman's life dramatically changes for better and worse.
- The story of a group of Israeli soldiers stationed in an outpost prior to the withdrawal of forces of 2000.
- Six lottery winners attend a mandatory workshop before claiming their jackpot, designed to help them adapt to their newfound millionaire status.
- Between the years 1950-51 close to 130 thousand Jews left Iraq. The most ancient community in the world ceased to exist.
- Avi, a young man caught in gang wars between rival factions, is banned from Jaffa after mediating with a violent crime family, leading him to enlist in the military to maintain order and seek redemption.
- Eliezer and Uriel Shkolnik are father and son as well as rival professors in Talmudic Studies. When both men learn that Eliezer will be lauded for his work, their complicated relationship reaches a new peak.
- When a pair of estranged Israeli sisters are reunited, they must come to terms with the circumstances that tore them apart.
- Yehuda Levy, a famous actor and revered fear mature 35-year-old, suffers from panic attacks, binge eating and mood swings after a difficult separation. It meets the latest candidate to be a girl his wife and the two formed a special bond
- The Series Corduroy presents, the new voice of the millennials. Corduroy challenges traditional tropes and explores love through a different lens. The series depicts how the MeToo movement has created a new generation of relationships.
- Self Made tells the story of two women - one Israeli, the other Palestinian- who are trapped within their respective worlds. After a mix-up at a checkpoint, they find themselves living the life of the other on the opposite side of the border.
- A young officer returns to his base after a daring mission. The cook's assistant, a religious Holocaust survivor, is envious of him. He believes that there is a place in heaven reserved for the brave officer who endangers his life for the sake of his Jewish brethren. The officer, in the spirit of the Zionist ethos, is secular and a non-believer. At the moment, he is so hungry that, for a plate of shaksuka, he is prepared to sign a contract transferring his secured place in heaven to the cook. Some forty years later, the present time of the movie, the tables have turned - the officer, now a retired general, is on his death bed in the hospital. His son who, to his father's horror, has found religion, is in a race against time. Before his father dies, he has to find that cook's assistant who, forty years earlier, bought his place in heaven. If and when he finds him, the son has to nullify the contract. If he doesn't, his father will go to hell.
- This is the story of Nits, a restless bum and a hopeless cynic as he returns from his journey with an obsessive intention of bringing back his ex- girlfriend and their beloved dog. She however, throws him down the drain and so he finds himself, contrary to his anti- political and anti-everything attitude, stuck on top of a tree overlooking his beloved's apartment fearlessly leading an environmental battle against real estate sharks. For once in his life, he finds some comfort by staying put. He refuses to disembark even when the bulldozers charge in. Perhaps it's because he's had enough time on the road and finally understands there's nowhere to run to and perhaps because he can't remember what he's doing up that tree in the first place.
- The Sderot Police Battle became one of the formative stories of October 7th. Hamas identified the Sderot Police Station as a key target. Dozens of terrorists, armed with automatic weapons and missiles, stormed the building, faced by only several police officers. Through outstanding monologues, video segments, security footage and communication recordings, the story of the battle is retold powerfully, up to the dramatic decision to destroy the building. Survivor testimonies offer a double image: that of heroism of policemen and women, who battled to prevented mass killings, but also the neglect, the chaos and the loneliness of those injured police officers, who were trapped in the building as their peers tried in vain to rescue them.
- The story of Eti Alon, an employee in the "Bank LeMischar", who embezzled a quarter of a billion shekels from the customers' money and gave it to her gambling addict brother Ofer.
- An adaptation of Aaron Appelfeld's novel 'Night after Night'. In the sixties, a group of Holocaust survivors live together in a hostel in Jerusalem and struggle to revive the Yiddish Language .
- The heart-wrenching story of a gay man's determination to fulfill his dream of adopting a child. Cultures clash as the plot thickens from the outset until the finale leaving the viewer drawn into an intricate web of conceit and passion.
- Sheds light on Israel's Navy Seals through testimonials from former soldiers.
- A docudrama that unravels the tangled web of Gonen Segev's double life. From his days as a respected doctor and government minister to his shocking descent into crime, espionage, and betrayal, this film takes you on a journey through the shadows of international intrigue. After a failed drug smuggling attempt derails his career, Segev finds himself in Nigeria, practicing medicine and stepping into an even darker role-a spy for Iran.
- When thirteen year old Aharon,is selected for the great honor of carrying the big Torah book around the neighborhood in 'Simchat Torah' celebrations, he feels life is finally about to change for the better. But his selection causes age-old tensions between his parents to surface, and the symbolic happy ritual becomes a life-threatening struggle.
- In a small town in the North of Israel, three teenagers deal with violence at home and at school. Valley is a story of friendship, love and hate, where the desire to die, to kill and to live will seal the fate of the three heroes.
- The Dealers tells the story of Rami and Avishay, 27 years old friends that share an apartment in a small Jerusalem neighborhood. They spend their days smoking and playing in a soccer team with other losers, which its coach Zvika is determined to take the "Jerusalem neighborhood cup" with. In need for money they get entangled in a drug deal with Sagi, a local gangster, which forces them to learn the hard way about taking responsibility, loyalty, and friendship. The movie is a humorous view of the colorful, multi culture, unique and somehow funny Israeli society.
- This film tells the story of a group of young women living on the street, casualties of heroin and prostitution. Robbed of their childhood, they now find themselves trapped in a spiral of addiction that too often leads to death. These stories offer answers to questions about my own past, as a child who was taken from her drug-addled mother, a prostitute, but more than that, just a girl.
- The most extensive investigation file in Israel has become a battle between the most dangerous international criminal Itzhak Abergil and the threatened prosecutor, Nisim Marom, who exclusively exposes their story while the trial occurs.