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- A filmmaker ventures into the archives of her photographer mother to construct a personal story of love, loss, and finding someone in the work they leave behind.
- Gali's family has a long-lasting tradition. Every woman, engaged to be married, has to prepare Gefilte Fish for the wedding party as a virtue for the success of the marriage. Gali, who is engaged to Yaron, has received from her mother and grandmother, a living carp to be cooked. But oh dear, the poor creature seems human in her eyes, practically begging for its life. Gali is torn between the pity she feels towards the fish and the need to abide by her family tradition.
- For the first time on television, the camera joins six young women who made it to the IDF's prestigious pilot course. Although women have had the right to enlist to the course for over twenty years, the gender issue still continues to be a major topic for both the cadets and the course's commanders.
- History of antisemitism and how Islamic Jew hatred is developing and the world is following... New inversion of old rhetoric... Informative with clarity. Everyone needs to watch this!
- El Shosmo is a satirical television show that combines talented actors, a parody of a local TV channel, and a diverse range of content to create an entertaining and engaging viewing experience. Through its satirical news panel and changing series, the show offers viewers a mix of funny, creative, disruptive, surprising, and colorful content. El Shosmo aims to captivate its audience and provide an excellent platform for social media distribution, ensuring its content reaches a broader audience beyond traditional television viewership.
- The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kineret, is famous for its biblical and historical significance, as well as its beauty. Located in northeast Israel, the freshwater lake is home to many distinctive fauna and flora species, including the native swamp cat. The lake also offers temporary sanctuary to the millions of birds who fly across Israeli skies on their biannual Europe to Africa journey.
- In the Jordan Rift Valley, men have been at war for more than a half century. This human tragedy has led to an unprecedented ecological tragedy, causing the death of almost all migratory birds that used this crossing between Europe and Africa. Against all odds and despite the persistent turmoil in this region, Israelis have taken action to save biodiversity. Today, these men and women are fighting to protect the birds and are successfully restoring the flyway of the great migration in the valley, one of the most wonderful natural events in the world.
- Two maids in a Tel Aviv hotel. Etti and Shimi. Hot. Cute. Sweet. Funny. Touching. Sad. Sensitive. Searching for their way in life - both alone and together. Etti who signed in eight years ago as she was tired of the world and perhaps of herself. Shimrit arrived only yesterday, her whole life ahead of her, wondering if it will be spent in this hotel. On each door there is a small card that says "Please make up my room" but in each room, among the used sheets and behind the small bottles in the mini-bar, there is a story waiting to be told. Room Service - a series about high hopes and disappointments in one hotel on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.
- Amir is trying to live in total denial of memories from his past, but he cannot run away from the past forever.
- A bomb hits. The windows vibrate - and a few minutes later, the needle starts humming again. In a city full of conflict, Poko Chaim and Daniel Bulitchev, two Russian tattoo artists, have created a place where there are no walls. Here, they eternalize the stories of the inhabitants of Jerusalem; the ink beneath the skin connects them all. A glance at their tattoos sheds a whole new light on the heart of the Holy City - it's inhabitants. The studio is open to everyone, regardless of nationality, religion or the color of skin. The conversations, which take place under painful circumstances, often resemble confessions, the customers offer intimate insights into their lives in this controversial city, their beliefs and their fears in this continuous conflict which makes up their everyday lives. There are moments when Poko and Daniel are almost like psychologists and artists at the same time. To escape the constant sound of the needle, they take us to special places in the city, to the sea in Tel Aviv and on big Harleys into the mountains surrounding Jerusalem.
- HIDDEN BATTLES, a feature length documentary, is a dramatic and deeply personal film about the psychological impact of killing on the lives of five soldiers. Representing a cross section of nationalities, gender, class and race, these soldiers reveal intimate memories about the central act of war, the killing of another human being. How do these individuals make sense of what they have done? What happens when time challenges their carefully constructed stories? Consciously apolitical but deeply psychological, Hidden Battles examines the strength and struggles of men and women who kill and how they create a life for themselves afterward.
- Hatzil, A young army veteran with PTSD, and his two friends, Elad and Yachta travel to the Golan heights in search of a box they have buried there a few years before and end up STUCK in a minefield. Now the three have to figure out a way to get out, while Hatzil is forced to deal with his traumas and reveal a secret.
- It was an entirely routine case: at four in the morning a car had run over a drunk old woman and left. And now the young Trainee Detective Mejzlík was trying to find out which car it was. A trainee inspector takes that very seriously.
- When Alex gets a message from the future, he believes he hid clues of investment shares. So he ignores the content and neglects his wife, sapphire, at an important moment in her life. This pushes her into the arms of another man.
- Documenting a construction site, the director finds commitment and continuity of a kind that was missing in the family he came from.
- In a remote desert cave, a unique burial, perfectly preserved, is unearthed after 6,000 long years. A team of archaeologists, forensic anthropologists and artists work to unmask how this ancient man died and what he looked like in his final hours.
- For the first time in millennia, using the latest technology and traditional methods, the face of a 3,000 year old Philistine skull will be revealed. Could this face be like the one that so tempted the Biblical hero Samson?
- Warfare technology is examined, including the Helepolis, a square fortified tower on wheels; and "Greek Fire," an incendiary liquid that stuck to people and objects and couldn't be extinguished with water.
- A journey of a man and a woman who found themselves in a parallel world - an endless arid desert. With no identity or memory, they cling to the visionary dreams they each have at night, trying to find who they really are.
- The history of the kibbutzim in Israel.
- At once both comical and darkly disturbing, The Calling is an exploration of man's lust for adventure and the extraordinary places it can lead him. From the monotony of western living to the magnetic attraction of both wilderness and warfront, filmmaker Stuart Kershaw follows the young men willing to 'risk all' to realise their heroic desires and give their lives undeniable worth. Kershaw explores how the jarhead marine is indoctrinated like the Islamist suicide bomber or the lustful, wandering hermit shapes himself a new vision of the world from his connection with nature and isolation in the wild. As Kershaw moves closer to understanding his private motivations, he must suspend balanced rationale like the radicals around him, if he is to understand the priceless virtues of belonging and belief Kershaw explores why the jarhead marine is indoctrinated like the Islamist suicide-bomber. How the lustful, wandering hermit shapes himself a new vision of the world from his connection with nature and isolation in the wild.
- Creator, Producer, Director, Screenwriter Julia Davis, chronicles Vladimir Putin's rise and fall historically, and tallies the score on the world stage in regard to Russia's waging war, disinformation and Cyberwarfare participation.
- A 6,000-year old love story in which the filmmaker tries to understand the relationship between olive trees and the people of Mediterranean, including her own father. It is a complicated romance, sometimes funny, sometimes tragic.
- Follow Chris Cotter, an American traveler, as he explores a common migration path through Ethiopia and into Israel, tracking the plight of Eritrean refugees.
- How do you survive a war wound? Jewish orphans Betty and Rob were adopted by two sisters in 1946. Until this very day they are still baffled that they survived the Holocaust, a subject they have avoided for over half a century.
- On January 15, 2019, Gadi Eizenkot completed four years as Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces and 40 years of service in the IDF.
- Kamel, a Palestinian man in his 50s, suffers from autism and travels with his paralyzed sister to the Dead Sea to receive medical treatment in seawater in the hope that it will help him treat psoriasis that has spread through his body.
- Five elderly women create a dance performance, sharing their thoughts and feelings.
- The daughter of an intelligence agency director finds herself in the middle of an international conspiracy.
- Ilana arrives for her monthly treatment at the eye clinic. Her doctor is absent and is replaced by Dr Khoury. Ilana precepts herself as a liberal woman but there is no chance that an Arab doctor will give her a shot in the eye. Yohai, who understands that his mother is losing her eyesight, won't let her leave.
- The Battle of Tel Hai (1920) is one of the best-known legends of Jewish settlement in Israel.
- A short psychological thriller about a group of children playing in the park "Cops" . A game that has become their reality.
- Composer Andre Hajdu has six sons: religious and atheists, left and right wing, intellectuals and businessmen, and himself, a complete piece torn apart, containing the source of all those contradictions which exist between his sons, managing to channel them into his troubled musical work.
- Somewhere in Jérusalem, two girls have been sharing an apartment for two years. Now one of them is leaving, and the other, while searching for an appropriate replacement, can't let go of what was between them, or what it could have been.
- Rise and fall of a proud Bulgarian family of bakers that immigrated to the newborn state of Israel.
- The film problematizes the so-called Jerusalem Syndrome, an acute delusional disorder which was reported by medical professionals only in the second half of the 20th century. After visiting the Holy Land, people afflicted with the syndrome start to identify with Biblical characters-usually with the Messiah. Since 2012, the artist has visited Jerusalem several times in order to find those who in the early 21st century believe themselves to be Jesus. The result is over 100 hours of video footage-interviews, shots of the city, which serves as a backdrop for religious rituals and a scene for people of various faiths, denominations, and colors-subsequent Messiahs who try to convince the artist they are miraculous and genuine, surrounding themselves with colorful crowds of pilgrims and locals. Kozyra encounters incredible personalities. Each of her characters hides a fascinating story and all of them combined constitute a project presenting ways and means of carrying out one's faith, its place and role in today's world, and values on which we build our reality. "Looking for Jesus" is a documentary debut by Katarzyna Kozyra, a Polish sculptor and audiovisual artist.
- The Unchosen Ones is a one woman feature for Iris Bahr done as a 'behind the scenes' look at a BBC travel show 'The Street' whose current episode is being filmed in Israel. The British host character 'Fiona', begins the show talking of food and politics in the middle of the Tel Aviv marketplace; when 'Dudik' (the unseen cameraman) drifts onto 'Samantha Goldberg' - a state-sider on a singles weekend party tour to find husbands. Samantha wanders around looking for her group and talking on her cellphone to people like her 'Aunt Rivka' who lives in the Green Line and patrols her own homestead with an uzi. Dudik follows Samantha around, avoiding and running from the babbling Fiona, until Samantha tells him to go away. Fiona runs into Dudik and the travel show is restarted at a shop where Fiona tries talking to the shopkeeper, until 'Avivit ' (a friend of Dudik's), invites them up to the roof where a group of ravers are 'smoking like crazy'. Fiona sits uncomfortably while Avivit blathers on in several languages trying to relate a dream she had where the Dalai Lama helped everyone come to a peaceful state of mind. Fiona smokes something illicit and passes out. Dudik and his camera, runs off again to find Samantha still trying to figure out how to reconnect with her group and potentially future husband Ethan in Jerusalem. Dudik gives her the keys to his van and Samantha drives it to Jerusalem complaining about things like the lack of subways in Israel, her qualifications as a future bride and the McDonald's they pass along the way. Samantha passes by Fiona at a bus stop without giving her a lift. Once there, Samantha tries to surreptitiously change her clothes at a tourist site while searching out the Kotel where her party is staying and Fiona comments on the prettiness of the guns lying on the sidewalk. Samantha gets a little distracted by Dudik when he laughs at one of her jokes and imagines that her potentially future husband shouldn't meet Dudik. Fiona calls her producer and explains that Dudik the cameraman ran off, that she's now in Jerusalem looking for him and that she is starving and without money. Samantha sees The Wall for the first time and prays whole-heartedly. Samantha talks to her group on her cell and tells them not to worry about her and to apologize to Ethan for her; before turning to address Dudik who finally puts the camera down to embrace Samantha. They walk off into the sunset hand in hand. After the credits Fiona picks up the camera to conclude 'The Street'.