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- In the war of 1948 hundreds of Palestinian villages were depopulated. Israelis call it 'The War of Independence. Palestinians call it 'Nakba"'. The film examines one village- Tantura and why "Nakba" is taboo in Israeli society.
- The story explores Hebron's Cave of the Patriarchs, a site of religious significance to Jews and Muslims, and the epicenter of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, showcasing archival footage and interviews with military commanders.
- Making a war is a storyteller's job. A good story is crucial to legitimize the use of military force. That's why militaries need strong promotion and Israel is a model country in promoting its military ventures. We've successfully colonized, occupied and overgrown, and only got stronger and more accepted amongst the nations. Our history as persecuted Jews, our enlightened democracy are both in use in our solid PR kit. But before pitching our story to the world, we need to pitch it to our children. As moral corruption linked with apartheid thrives, avoiding service becomes a threat. For some children we'll offer benefits, for most we'll sell fictitious promises. Every child is screened to serve with bearable pressure and an adjusted amount of exposure to violence. 'Innocence' tells the story of children who resisted to be enlisted but capitulated. Their stories were never told as they died during their service. Through a narration based on their haunting diaries, the film depicts their inner turmoil. It interweaves first-hand military images, key moments from childhood until enlistment and home videos of the deceased soldiers whose stories are silenced and seen as a national threat.
- The epic behind-the-scenes story of the United States' 30-year effort to secure peace in the Middle East. Recounted from the unique perspective of the American mediators on the frontlines.
- The daughter of the policewoman , she assists the murder in her school , she had to hide in a family because the killer he is looking for her.
- A four part documentary mini-series that examines the mysterious murder case of Tair Rada, an Israeli high-school girl who was found brutally murdered in her school's toilets during an ordinary day.
- Desert Rose (Baalat HaChalomot) tells the story of Nur, a destitute girl who's required to pretend to be a dream solver, in order to deceive a luxurious hotels tycoon, who had a dream and is afraid of its implications. A fateful encounter with the company's heir, Yehuda Verburg, sparks powerful love between them. Thanks to Yehuda, Nur finds that she has the true capacity of dreams' interpretation. Her gift unearths a tragic old family secret, and the war between the brothers that had ripped the family into pieces before, is ignited again and threatens to tear apart the family's empire, this time for good. The secrets and scheme risk the couple's lives, and force them to choose between their families and their love.
- Chronicles the attack perpetrated by a Palestinian group known as Black September at the Munich games Olympic Village in 1972, where they abducted members of the Israeli Olympic team.
- A look at the life and work of Jewish-Israeli lawyer Lea Tsemel who has represented political prisoners for nearly 50 years.
- "Fullmoon" is an Israeli daily drama series broadcast starting February 5, 2017, [1] Israeli entertainment channel hot. The series was written by Shira Alon, Ilan Rozenfeld and Itai Reicher and directed by Aviad Kedar, Yoav and Doron Paz. [2] The meaning of "Fullmoon" in English is a full moon, and the series is named after the parties that were held once a month in Thailand's islands full moon.
- The 1992 crash of an Israeli Boeing 747 into an apartment building in Amsterdam remains a three decades mystery, fueled by unexplained illnesses, lost evidence, mysterious cargo, and one missing black box. An international thriller that chronicles how narratives are conceived and uncovers the hidden threads between business, politics, the military and us: the people.
- First time exposer - the enigma of Arthur Finkelstein one of the world's most influential political consultant.
- Provocative in its cinematic simplicity, THE VIEWING BOOTH recounts an encounter between a filmmaker and a viewer, exploring the way meaning is attributed to non-fiction images in today's day and age.
- A touching and humorous film about loss, life chances, love, family, illness, the end and the beginning. It is also about the search for roots and the therapeutic role of cinema, which can be an escape or create new worlds. This bittersweet family story is abundantly saturated with emotions, although its main character has serious difficulty with showing it. Oren was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome and the fact that he is an adopted child makes it difficult for him to adapt. Suddenly, his life changes with the help of the camera, which becomes an extraordinary therapy tool assisting him on a long journey in search of his identity.
- A minute-by-minute retelling of the Supernova Music Festival Massacre, which took place on October 7th.
- BatEl Alfonta lives in Ashdod with her mother and grandmother, studying education and working at a local hotel. A mistake during a routine gynecologist visit will change BatEl's life.
- 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.
- Raymonde - diva, queen, enigma, inspiration, survivor, widow, woman, and mother. Armed with a camera, Yael Abecassis followed her mother and stepped into a world where she had always been a stranger. "You know, daughter, Morocco is a kind of therapy," Raymonde says, and for the first time, they embark on a journey together: from a childhood in the mellah of Casablanca to the dunes of Ashdod and back to Morocco, where the mother became the legendary Raymonde El Bidaoia - a world-famous Moroccan singer. As they journey, Yael discovers a woman who articulates her weaknesses and the complexities of her choices with keen self-awareness, even when mother and daughter are transposed, twined together by guilt, admiration, pain, and above all else - limitless love and music.
- World renowned wildlife photographer Amos Nachoum has one final photographic dream remaining - to photograph a Polar Bear underwater, while swimming alongside it.
- The series follows the young screenwriter Emma Green (Joy Rieger), who created the successful fantasy series "The Warrior," centered at the main character Thomas Black, played by Yotam Lapid (Ran Danker). The series has wanted to be successful throughout the country for six seasons, until suddenly Yotam, the lead actor, informs the production that he has received a desirable role in an American series and has been forced to leave the country and is forced to kill Yotam. She is forced to part with himself as an orphan, because they are a couple in real life. After Yotam's departure, the expected episode of Thomas's death is projected as expected, but suddenly, in a very illogical way, Thomas Black lands in her apartment. Her mother and later the other members and partners of the series "The Warrior" are forced to cope with the extraordinary situation.
- Bobby finds a suitcase that tells the story of his family who died in the Shoah. He turns to his German-born friend who also has a family secret: his great-uncle was the Nazi filmmaker Veit Harlan. Together they go on a voyage to Berlin.
- KAN 11 journalistic investigative program.
- A visual archival montage of the late director and actress Ronit Elkabetz told through the Radical collection of her extraordinary wardrobe. "Je t'aime, Ronit Elkabetz" is a cinematic essay film about one of the greatest Israeli Filmmakers of all time. It reflects on the importance of a garment chosen to be worn by an individual but in particular, a woman. It is about the political essence of the garment and its ability to form a reality and transform it. One single garment can tell a collective story of those subjugated, oppressed and repressed in an unconventional, groundbreaking and sophis-ticated way. This is a story about the power of cinema, of clothes and of one unforgettable woman standing for and embodying the deepest human desire for freedom and liberty.
- A documentary that examines the mysterious murder case of Tair Rada, an Israeli high school girl that was found dead in the school toilets during an ordinary day.
- TV series explores life of the Israeli pop star Ofra Haza.
- 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.
- The series follows five Israelis of Ethiopian descent, who encounter racism, overt or implied, on a daily basis. In each episode, the velocity and depth of this tough racism is exposed, in every aspect of their lives: on the street, on the bus, at work, at the education system, in the media, on television, in dealing with government offices and within the Hebrew university facilities.
- The news reports of Moti Kirschenbaum, whose immeasurable contribution to Israeli media still resonates to the present day, were broadcast over four decades on Israeli television. Over the years, many journalists considered him a beacon and followed in his footsteps. One such journalist, Ben Shani, proposed that he and Kirschenbaum set out on a journey in the footsteps of those mythological reports. Moti immediately agreed. No-one knew then that his days were numbered and that he would die suddenly, just before shooting was to start. The journey planned for two became one man's journey through the many stages in Kirschenbaum's life.
- Mariano accuses his family of failing to protect him when he was a child and his father disappeared in Argentina in 1977. His cousin Shlomo tries to repair the damage by accompanying him during the trial and confronting their family.
- Haifa Bay, the third largest metropolitan in the state of Israel, is a cancer-stricken area. The people are collapsing, the young people are leaving, the adults are sick - and there are those who get rich from it.
- A Tale of Two Pandemics - a riveting documentary film by Yair Agmon, who had full access to the largest hospital in Israel during the very early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.