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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 for What Happens to Us (Part I) from the album Alone Together Forever. Bonjour Machines visit a rock climbing gym.
- A music video starring Nikolija filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- 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
- Every Sunday, Avshalom and David stroll around town with glass shards.
- A short documentary film depicting the hours before the Israeli TV and film workers unions protest in 2009.
- Filmed at numerous Egyptian temples and pyramids, at the site of Oracle of Delphi in Greece, and in the City of Moshiach, Jerusalem - THE THIRD TEMPLE is a loving homage to Kenneth Anger's Lucifer Rising. The ritualistic love power exchange between Pharaoh (in this case Akhenaten) and Queen (in this case Nefertiti) which was the crux of Lucifer Rising is supplanted by an embodiment of The Sacred Hermaphrodite enacting both roles against itself. THE THIRD TEMPLE is an inauguration of the coming reestablishment and rebuilding of King Solomon's Temple for the third time at the site of the current Dome of The Rock.
- The owner of an American billboard company engages Israeli soldiers and Palestinian resistance fighters (the Combatants for Peace) to form the backbone of interviews, historical footage, and stories of personal transformation. Together, they create a giant peace mural in the West Bank of Palestine. Featuring powerful music, poignant interviews with Israeli and Palestinian fighters, a brief history of the conflict, children having fun, and a vision for peace in the Holy Land, the film climaxes when 100 Israeli and Palestinian children paint a giant billboard that visits a mosque, a synagogue, and a church, before being posted on a busy American highway.
- The amazing story of a Radio-addict, the queen of music trivia, Rebbeca De Solarsky. Her home is decorated with knitted pictures, porcelain dolls and plastic flowers. At night, when she goes out "clubbing" she wears lace-gloves and dazzling neck-ties. A true portrait from the decaying inner-city of Tel Aviv.
- Aspects of Israel as a young nation in 1957
- Every day, Catholic Poles discover that their parents kept their true identity hidden from them - the fact they were Jewish, second and third-generation to Holocaust survivors. It happens to people of all ages from all socioeconomic backgrounds, in villages and in big cities. These are The New Jews of Poland. This is a story about the search for love and identity, a journey that began in Warsaw, moved to Israel, and returned to Poland. A voyage of people whose identity has been shattered.
- Dramatized history of the life and customs that Jesus would have seen and experienced in the 30 years before his ministry.
- The events on which the plot axis is based occurred in a town in the Galilee Mountains called Maalot in November 1961. In Maalot, like many other places in young Israel, immigrants from North Africa were sent to do workfare jobs. The work mainly consisted of digging pits intended for planting tree seedlings that will grow to become forests. The aim was to provide immigrants with livelihood and employment, but things got complicated. The immigrant workers' labor demands were constantly changing. When daily work quotas were set for digging 90 pits, everything exploded. Feeling humiliated and deceived, hundreds of immigrants protested and rioted against the decision. Police officers were called to the scene and in the clashes, many were wounded, and indictments were filed. One of the immigrants hung a sheet painted with a swastika on the roof of his house and was sent to prison. Similar uprisings began to emerge in many other places. The film describes the realities of immigrant lives, the intersection of cultures and the personal, familial, and national change that was imposed upon them and that still resonates today.
- The film "Restroom 13" is about Eden, a stubborn guy paralleled in the lower limbs. Eden with all his might goes on a journey with a goal to reaching the toilet.
- Vic and Nimi is a film about two siblings living together, trying to find themselves. Nimi is playing a game with an unloaded gun, pretending to shoot himself. Things get complicated when Vic decides to load the gun without him knowing.
- Khaoula left Morocco years ago for Paris, then Seville and finally London. There, she had a successful career, but she preferred to move to Barcelona, where she could live her passion: soul music. Getting involved in a documentary production through a friend, Khaoula sets off on a journey through Morocco looking for sustainable projects in the Mediterranean area, with the aim of finishing her travels in Palestine. Will she finally succeed in unifying the red line of the Mediterranean culture? Her warm and melodic songs, combined with her natural ability to communicate with people with energy and enjoyment, bring us to a more familiar and intimate contact with Arab women. Her thoughts, like travel notes, through Morocco, Egypt and Palestine, reveal to us the new faces of a modern Mediterranean culture, caught between traditions and the new aspects of a sustainable lifestyle. She explores the modern Mediterranean identity and asks the question: is the Mediterranenan area still an open field where cultures have a mutual influence?
- A three chapters video about patients in a Persistent Vegetative State (PVS). Shot at the Head Injury departments of Reuth Medical Center in Tel Aviv, 'Shift' documents the lives of patients, their families and various care staff.