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- A composer writes music for "Alice in Wonderland" and accidentally opens a portal inside her piano, falls down the rabbit hole into the Wonderland and meets different sides of her own character - Queen of Hearts and Jabberwock.
- Documentary style music video portraying beautiful landscapes of Israel and hip hop superstar Nikolija as a toned down natural beauty
- A music video for What Happens to Us (Part I) from the album Alone Together Forever. Bonjour Machines visit a rock climbing gym.
- The Silhouet takes the viewer on a nostalgic journey through seventeen countries, as he roughly pastes together memories of beloved travels.
- A dreamy music video about seduction, life, death, love and time.
- Every Sunday, Avshalom and David stroll around town with glass shards.
- This music video tells the story of universal human need for communication. Communication itself has various forms. It transforms people. Lack of communication can cause problems, even depression. Communication can start wars and make peace. It can be both good and bad. It builds human relationships as well as destroys them. Communication helps people and spreads viruses. This music video reveals all kinds of communication while main heroes turn into communicative automatic minds and viruses.
- A journalist from Tel Aviv and filmmaker from New York City - friends since junior high - discuss the impact of disingenuous media practices, while spearheading a conversation about how to achieve a less deceptive future for global media.
- A music video starring Nikolija filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- Aspects of Israel as a young nation in 1957
- The Producing and Directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian teamed up with the Alan Parsons Live Project and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for this 50th Anniversary tribute to NASA and the Apollo 11 moon landing.
- An assassin trying to take revenge on the girl who turned him into what he is now and and betrayed him
- An almost daily following of the last stages in the building of the new Opera House in Tel-Aviv, paralleled with the preparations for the premiere of "Boris Godunov", the opera which inaugurated the house. It's a year of tension, racing against tight schedule, public scandals and a sweeping opera production.
- The film documents the residents of the Galilee in Deir Hana and Wadi Ara during olive season of 2020. Amidst lockdowns, between the groves and the local olive press, we accompany the Hussein Family and members of Sindyanna of Galilee as they continue to work their land to produce quality olive oil.
- Ben is a 35 year old divorcee and failing comic book artist who works in an office. He and his 8 year old daughter Maya go on quest into the Dream Factory to find his broken dream and fix it.
- Two enemies trapped together, in the depths of destroyed Tunnel, under Gaza-Israel border.
- Bible teaching with an emphasis on Israel, prophecy and the Jewish roots of Christianity.
- Without words, the world would be a thing and not a quality of thought and reflection. By using words, we're giving shape to objects and concatenating our explanations of the world with our human experience. Words enunciate things found in the physical world, but these many ways of naming arise from different sources, since words are not a part of nature, but cultural strategies or invented tools to give meaning to things. Words can be changed and interchanged, reinforced or contradicted, and they often take forked paths. Every word is a host with whom we build a mutually interchangeable relationship; is this host a guest, a stranger or an enemy? Is the hospice we build from our words a shelter, a prison or a pathway to oblivion? How do human beings construct their own realities, their relationships with others and the story of their own existence through our world of words?
- At the very center of Israel is the city of Lod, a place of failure, violence and fear. Lod, where Jews, Christians and Moslems live together (75,000 inhabitants) is an image of governmental and municipal despair. Can a new appointed mayor save Lod and give her people Hope?
- August 2005, Israel is about to withdraw from Gaza. This year is also a turning point for Daniel and Elad. Both are joining the army. They are only 18, yet they are convinced that they chose the right way. Daniel is willing to sacrifice his freedom and Elad his life. Will they succeed to achieve their goals? And who will be accountable if they fail? The film deals with choices that never before confronted the young Israelis. This is a story of a divided country and its children who are searching for a way, of big dreams and small dreams, of people and land, and parents who are afraid for their sons.
- This is a bird's-eye view of the lands of the Bible and early Christianity, from the Middle East to Rome. -- SimonJack
- Part road movie, part performance video, part travelogue. WORDS : WALLS documents a trip through the scarred landscapes of the West Bank in which a group of poets and singers - including two of Scottish poetry's leading lights: Liz Lochhead (the Makar) and William Letford - encounter the many and varied forms which resistance takes; meeting artists, activists, and those just trying to survive in almost unbearable conditions. Faced with the effects of the Israeli occupation from petty harassment, to home demolitions, to aggression and violence, none could leave with the same innocence with which they arrived. However, the hospitality of the Palestinians, and the beauty of their country and culture, made the trip a curiously celebratory affair as well as a chance to establish a dialogue and exchange ideas. This was a whistle-stop tour; taking in a stay at Aida refugee camp, a visit to the last remaining shepherds in the once fruitful Jordan Valley, meeting the inspiring youth of The Freedom Theatre, and a tear gas filled demo at the apartheid wall. They left having barely glimpsed the struggle that is existence in modern day Palestine. Each had seen enough, though, to change their view of the world irrevocably.