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- As his country prepares for war, top Egyptian official Ashraf Marwan makes contact with Israel and wades into a shadowy game of high-stakes espionage.
- Thousands of victims of PTSD in Israel live with no hope. In recent years an innovative treatment for PTSD was developed - psycho active substances. The film documents victims of PTSD, over a period of several years, who are treated with MDMA at the Beer Yaakov Mental Health Center. In the film, we return with the PTSD patients to the site of the trauma, to their lives before and to the long and complex road that is fully documented and which provides a rare glimpse into a treatment/research process that restores their will to live. The protagonists courageously consented to allow us to use the trial footage, knowing the importance of this unusual treatment that they underwent.
- A drama series about the conflict between past and future, tradition and progress, self-fulfillment and family values. In a Bukharan community we see the struggles between the older generation that wants a traditional life in Bukhara, Uzbekistan and the new generation that wants to build a new life in a new country. The series takes place precisely at the crisis point between the old generation and ancient traditions and the new generation and the 21st century. The series includes biographical elements of the two lead actors--the grandmother in the series is played by their actual grandmother.
- In recent years Anti-Semitism in France is on the rise. Charismatic leaders such as Dieudonne and Alan Soral, are no longer hiding in the shadows but displaying their agenda in public. Tension is felt on the streets of Paris, but the real battlefield is online, were hatred has no limits or censorship. This reality gives birth to a new kind of vigilante: A militant-Zionist hacker by the name of "Ulcan", who declares a one-man-war against the leaders of the Anti-Semitic movement - "The Patriot" is a dark tale of extremism and vengeance in the Cyber Age.
- The true and stirring story about an Egyptian family that spied for Israel during the most tense and violent years in Israel-Egypt relations. "The Spy Family" is about an Egyptian family that spied for Israel, was caught and paid a heavy price. While in Egypt they are infamous, in Israel they are unremembered in the military heroic ethos. The film will lay bare the espionage affair and the family's personal story.
- "Budapest Diaries" depicts the events of the final year of WWII and the Holocaust of the local Jews as documented in personal diaries written in real time by the Jews, their persecutors and bystanders. The private diaries, written by "ordinary people" and never designed for publication, document the various perspectives of the persecution of the Jews, the battles that almost destroyed the city and the sobering up at the end of the war. They chronicle the rumors, the hopes, the bitter news and intimately detail without filters the feelings of the authors, their worldviews and often their darkest secrets.
- A group of Israeli teens embark on a trip to Poland and the concentration camps for an up-close lesson on the blood-soaked history of WWII. It is there, supposedly in the wrong place and time, that love blossoms between two young people: Shani, a cynical, distant teen who can't tap into the emotions that are surfacing and Kobi, a young Zionist who deems this journey a mission. Despite their differences, they form a bond and prompted by Kobi, Shani sets out on a personal quest in the footsteps of her roots in Ukraine. Ultimately they dodge the group to find out what happened to her family. The series focuses on the memory of the Holocaust and the way in which fourth generation Israelis learn, experience and confront it.
- Impossible love story between Zorik and Roha'Le.
- Michal's (Maya Bachowski) dream about fitting perfectly in her freshman year of high school becomes a nightmare when her younger and very nerdy sister Roni (Bar Miniely) skips two grades to join her in high school.
- Yakir (Oz Zehavi), a 22 year-old yeshiva student from a small Israeli town who is drawn to the Tel Aviv modern dance world. To avoid conflict with teachers and family, Yakir creates another life for himself - for a time. Part of a trend exploring observant young Jews who go off the derech (religious path), Another Life counts both secular and observant Jews among its fans.
- An emotional journey of Israeli descendants of Bulgarian Jews, as they discover the unknown history of Bulgaria during the Second World War - and its actions to save its entire Jewish population.
- Five young popular actors embark on a journey to Poland. They encounter the rich, painful past of the huge Jewish community that was exterminated. The personal and shared journey turns into a powerful experience they will never forget.
- Did Yigal Amir know that during the Security Agency's initial interrogation, on the night he assassinated Yitzhak Rabin, he was almost killed by the "Shabak" agent charged with protecting him? Neither Amir nor any of the other Security Agency ("Shabak") agents knew that Dvir, the young "Shabak" agent charged with protecting Amir in the interrogation facility, was in possession of a loaded gun. This is the first time this story has been told. Dvir conveys the failure of the "Jewish Unit" to prevent Rabin's murder; a failure that he tried to erase with his quest to kill Yigal Amir.
- Tomer Heymann followed Israeli pop/world-beat band The Idan Raichel Project on their 2006 concert tour to Ethiopia and emerged with a documentary that rollicks and rocks. The film, part lighthearted road trip, part examination of multiculturalism in Israel, is a close-up ride with the young Israeli-Ethiopian-Yemenite band members, who muse on the loss of their heritage and on their excitement as tourists embracing roots in Africa. Black Over White deftly explores their cultural ambivalence and their experience of racism back home in Israel. One of the musicians is reunited with his grandmother in Addis, music is made with rural villagers and in urban clubs, and in one poignant sequence, future immigrants to Israel meet the musicians. The culminating concert-a fusion of Middle Eastern multiethnic grooves-is a success and emotional high point, but for the band members, the meaning of home remains elusive.
- For her 70th birthday, Yardena Arazi embarks on a journey with her cousin Tamar in the footsteps of their mothers and heroines - Yvette and Fanny Loinger. During the journey they uncover the stories of other Jewish women who all endeavored for one cause - saving hundreds of Jewish children. The story of the Loinger family, to which Yardena's mother was born, is rare and unique - unbeknownst to the Nazis, four members of one family rescued hundreds of Jewish children from death and risked their lives in doing so. The fact that three of them are women makes this story even more astonishing. A story about the fortitude of women in impossible circumstances.
- A random trance party in a living room is fairly common when it comes to young people. But what happens when the young people are Israeli soldiers, when the living room is owned by a Palestinian family that is locked up in one on the rooms of the house? 18 years after serving in the army, Eran Paz finds a box of videotapes with rare footage of himself and his squad mates, invading Palestinian homes in the occupied territories. Now Eran sets out on a journey in the footsteps of the people, the memories and the places that inundate him and give him no peace.
- After exposing the Effi Neve case, veteran journalist Hadas Shtaif confronts a significant lawsuit from one of Israel's most influential figures, yet remains committed to supporting every woman seeking help for sexual abuse.
- 70 years after the Holocaust, American born-Israeli citizen, Dr. Efraim Zuroff is tracking down surviving Nazi war criminals in hopes to bring them to justice. Zuroff's mission takes him all over Europe and even South America as he focuses and locates two main criminals; Shandor Kapiro, a Hungarian officer responsible for the murders of thousands of Jews, and Dutch Waffen SS Klass Faber, who oversaw the killings at the Westerbork Camp. THE LAST NAZI HUNTER is a race against the clock, detective thriller that deals with the continuing obstacles of War Criminal extraditions due to lack of support by countries still with Anti-Semitic remnants, as well as the question Zuroff ultimately has to ask himself, will this justice be worth it in the end?
- Each episode focuses on one public figure and follows the protagonists' journeys towards their families' pasts, a journey that takes place between countries, people and historic periods in time. The private past of each of the protagonists has an affinity to our national history. Their personal stories provide us with a view into the national past and fascinating historic issues and events. One of the more prominent characteristics of the State of Israel is its ingathering of immigrants and thus provides fertile ground for the series. The roots of the family tree of each of the Israelis can be found in various countries around the world and are endowed with stirring tales of wandering, surmounting hardships, separations and encounters. Each of the six episodes is devoted to one public figure who embarks on a journey across borders to the unknown. The public figures include - Gabi Gazit - Radio show host, Yoram Yovel - Psychoanalyst, Tal Fridman - Comedian and Actor, Ohad Knoler - Actor,Shifra Horn - Novelist, Michal Yanai - Actress. The series is being produced according to the British Format "Who Do You Think You Are?" of "Wall To Wall Television" Company.
- The documentation of families in the Itamar settlement outside Nablus, living in constant danger. The observation is focused on children, the way they go to bed, confront the wave of terrorism, and the myths and stories they are told. The film also depicts the "adult world" which ensures their safety.
- The events of the 7th of October showed the compounded and complicated situation of the Arab population in the State of Israel. This is the film made by Jalal Ayoub with director Nati Adler.
- On this show we help engaged couples make the right choices regarding their weddings. During the tour of wedding venues, photographers and bridal salons, we play a game whereby the bride and groom-to-be must guess what the other will choose.
- A series which forms a special tribute to the original dramas and series of the Broadcasting Authority. The series depicts the unique programs, the way they reflected Israeli society, how they were received and how they impacted society. What went on behind the scenes of these productions - how were the films selected, anecdotes, personal stories, both moving and funny alike... Each episode will host four individuals from the industry and a musical guest.
- During the year 2007 a wave of African refugees crossed the border into Israel. Empty handed, crossing the desert on foot, these desperate refugees contend with dangerous conditions on the Egypt-Israel border in a frantic attempt to reach the safety of Israel.
- We documented the work of the Forensic Investigation Unit, the men and women in white coats who walk around crime scenes like ghosts. This is the first documentation of the unit's work in the field over an extended period of time, where the stories of our protagonists and the scenes they encounter form a profound testament to the emotional processes they undergo.
- Follows an elderly flamenco dancer in Tel Aviv who, after the death of his wife, falls for another dancer in his troupe. After she rejects him he continues his quest to find another mate. Also examines the love lives of the other dancers.
- A series with Gil Kopatz about Israeli holidays, where he attempts to create an atmosphere and experience of holiday spirit for today's Internet addicted children. Uncle Kopatz is the 'cool uncle' who takes his nephew and niece on a journey to experience and learn about Israel's holidays together. The ten-year-old kids are used to seeing the world through the computer screen, only learning via the Internet, but all that changes when Uncle Kopatz convinces them to experience the traditions through their hands, feet, and senses, regardless of their resistance.
- A coming-of-age drama about the most precarious group of teen sea scouts who are forced to confront issues of self-worth, respect, manhood, femininity and sexuality. On the threshold of becoming adults, they are forced to contend with inner turmoil and unite to survive the stormy sea. The series paints a portrait of the teenage generation in a world where all values are tested and still, it wants to mean something,- to fulfill, to belong, to fall in love, to jump into the deep water and come out a winner.
- The series followed the story of five women, representing five very different face of Israel's femininity, aimed undergo plastic surgery. Dreams and desire of women, that want to be glamorous and ready to pay almost every price.
- A forgotten doll from an ad campaign comes to life one night in the advertising agency and decides that it wants to be a star. Talent, the doll, decides that he will host a TV show. But to his dismay, he discovers that Itay Segev will host the show with him. Their relationship and interviews with child stars and kids who devote their time to good deeds are designed to prove to Talent that being a star cannot be a goal in life, and that only genuine altruism reaps rewards.
- A 10-part documentary series documents the lives of eight at-risk youths from Meitar, a multidisciplinary supportive day center in Arraba, in the Galilee. The series offers an exhilarating peek into the events that shape the lives of these youngsters, aged 12-18, both at the Meitar Centre and in their home and family lives.
- Avri Gilad and Jacky Levi embark on a journey in the footsteps of the Chapters of the Fathers. This documentary journey brings them together with the people and stories that form the basis of a discourse with Prof. Ruchama Weiss. On the relevance of the Chapters of the Fathers today and the meaning they take on in the modern world.
- A talk show that creates an interesting comparison between two intellectuals from the worlds of Israeli culture, art, politics, sports and media. Each show will host two people who have known one another for at least 20 years, who will interview one another and reminisce about special moments in their pasts and major crossroads where their paths met. The goal is to obtain closure on issues that remained unsolved over the years.
- Tzalmon Prison, formerly a rehabilitation facility, has become the largest criminal prison in Israel. Every day, it must close its doors to new detainees due to lack of space, leaving the guards to manage the prisoners around the clock.
- TV SeriesThe program presents viewers with the most burning gender related issues in Arab society in a neutral manner and raises questions and reflections for the "for" and "against" camps. The two camps are comprised of guests with conflicting opinions and principles.
- The weekly financial and business report on MAKAN (Israeli Broadcasting Corp. TV channel in Arabic). The program, edited and hosted by Nabil Armali, reports on central news and events in Israel's Arab society and in the national, local and global economies.
- A program in which the finest health and well-being experts provide all of the necessary advice and tools for healthy living. The program deals with health in its broadest sense and focuses on the rules for a healthy life - maintaining proper nutrition, exercise and preventive medicine. Hosted by Efrat Anzel.