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- Après plus de vingt ans d'un mariage sans amour, une femme fait appel à la compassion de son mari pour obtenir l'acte de divorce tant désiré devant un tribunal, ce qui se révèle plus difficile qu'elle pourrait s'y attendre.
- Three Palestinian women living in an apartment in Tel Aviv try to find a balance between traditional and modern culture.
- 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.
- Israeli street-artist Addam Yekutieli kept his anonymity and signed his works with the pseudonym "Know Hope". He began drawing human-like characters that rapidly gained attention and granted him the title the "Israeli Banksy". But when he experiences an eruption of autoimmune arthritis, he is forced to rethink his artwork in light of his new physical disability The film documents moments in which a personal human drama generates art and political action. The anonymity of the hit-and-run street artist is replaced with intensive and intimate social interactions, exploring how painful memories and experiences may be alleviated through art.
- As soon as she is cleared to become an officer in Israel, Abigail, an angry and insecure soldier, returns to her cramped, small apartment in the Gilo neighborhood of Jerusalem, which she shares with her dysfunctional mother and her angelic little sister. According to rumors among her female military colleagues, in order to become an officer she leave behind the shackles of her childhood and lose her virginity over the weekend, but plans go awry when she discovers that her little sister is pregnant, and that she is the only one capable of handling the problem. In a world where parental care has abandoned her, Abigail has no choice but to take command. Will she be able to break free?
- Follow three young Palestinian students who travel to Tel Aviv in 2008. They will try to establish a new and free Palestinian community for themselves.
- Shlomi Elkabetz shares a love letter to his sister, the late actress and director Ronit Elkabetz.
- Rachel is loosing her sight to the point she can't even call her daughter who is in labor on the other side of the world. Seeking for help, she opens her door to passersby. Strangers, striving for one moment of connection.
- In a Parisian taxi, a man learns from a Moroccan fortune-teller that his sister is about to die. In an attempt to alter the prediction, the brother embarks on a fictional journey between Morocco, Israel and Paris. Based on family archives and excerpts from the trilogy created by Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz - CAHIERS NOIRS: VIVIANE and CAHIERS NOIRS: RONIT, invite us into the intimacy of a Jewish-Arab family, a family of uprooted exiles, in an imaginary story where a brother and sister revisit the past and the present to defy an implacable future. But the prophecy still shadows them, as in life, so in cinema.
- Boris Schatz left two of Israel's most important institutions - The Israel Museum and The Bezalel Art Academy - as his legacy, along with an endless collection of seminal works of art. Another chapter of his biography seems to have disappeared - the kidnapping of his daughter, Angelica, by her mother, who had fallen in love with one of his students. This was an event that became crucial to the Israeli art world, but also to Angelica's life. The discovery of a chain of letters in the Zionist Archives, along with a roll of paintings in an attic, sends the film's director, Angelica's great-grandson, to investigate Boris and Angelica's tragic relationship.
- Palestinian testimonies collected after the second Intifada revealed a harsh daily life reality that, for Israelis, had always belonged to the "others" - the Palestinians - and hence was denied. A few years later, trespassing what had been taboo until then, Israeli officers who served during the Intifada told of their memories. Memories of violence, of suffering, of humiliation. The stories from both sides matched. Against the backdrop of local empty landscapes, an Israeli officer remembers... a Palestinian civilian remembers as well. A journey into the collective memory of Palestine and Israel takes place.
- The singer and creator Dikla, one of the most important and pioneering artists in Israeli music, launches her new, seventh album, "Championship", which is accompanied by a unique documentary film directed by the respected director Shlomi Elkabetz. Shlomi worked on the film together with students of the Sapir School of Audio and Visual Arts.