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- Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
- Two sisters become victims of the patriarchal, ultra-orthodox society.
- Following the suicide of his wife, an Israeli intelligence agent is assigned to befriend the grandchildren of a Nazi war criminal.
- A Christian boy escapes to Israel from famine-stricken Ethiopia by pretending to be Jewish.
- Two women embark on a road trip after they are brought together by circumstance. Rebecca (Portman) flees her hotel after a fight with her mother-in-law (Maura) and hails a taxi driven by Hanna (Lazlo).
- 'You lack inner peace, I can see it in your eyes...' With this abrupt remark thrown at her by a woman visiting Jerusalem's Wailing Wall, filmmaker Moran Ifergan is reminded of the religion she left in her late teens, when she used to frequent this holy site. While her marriage falls apart, Moran takes us on an around-the-clock journey to the women's side of the Wall; mixing between private and public, sound and image, God and His absence.
- They were young, looking forward to the future with great expectations; they felt at home in Breslau, the city with the third biggest Jewish community in Germany at that time. Then, Hitler came to power.
- Cyclists from around the world gather in London to cycle to Jerusalem in the name of peace. The film follows them on their ride through Europe and captures their reception in Palestine and their final meeting with Palestinian president Yasser Arafat.
- Wiera Gran was a popular Polish-Jewish singer who managed to survive the Holocaust. However, all of her later life was doomed due to the accusation of being a Nazi collaborator in the Warsaw Ghetto. Was she really a traitor?
- A lyrical, poetic look at the hundreds of women of all backgrounds and religions who come to pray daily at Jerusalem's Western Wall.
- A respected Polish doctor, knighted for his humanitarian but accused of war atrocities and collaborating with the Nazis, sues an American writer for libel.
- 2011–7.8 (6)TV EpisodeThe four remaining teams stay in Israel as they travel from Masada to Jerusalem. The teams' knowledge of Hebrew is put to the test at the Road Block. Scaling the walls of Jerusalem's old city proves to be a difficult final hurdle.
- In the season premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, the host and crew make their first trip to Israel, the West Bank and Gaza.
- 2011– 50m7.9 (11)TV EpisodeFr. Robert Barron travels to the Holy Land and reveals through sight, scripture, and story just how strange and startling Jesus Christ was to his first century disciples and to all who followed in their wake.
- When the Romans looted Jerusalem in 70AD did they take the fabled treasure of Solomon back to Rome, or did the high priests hide it somewhere in the city. Jamie meets archaeologists who have dedicated their lives to finding it.
- 2011– 1h 22m5.8 (6)TV EpisodeGerman World War Two history comes full circle as Germany's past meets it present generation and deals with the distant ties to the Nazi regime and of the Nazi relatives' atonement and consequential convergence to Judaism.