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- The inspiring love story of Joseph Bau, artist, forger, holocaust survivor. Using his artistic skills, humor and hope in the camps, Joseph stays alive and helps hundreds to escape. Miraculously, he finds love in the midst of despair.
- Camera, action and cash collection. A new breed of TV reality show where your illegal cash stash can be collected without warning by highly trained agents
- In Jerusalem during the Six Day War, a young civilian woman leaves her family to serve her country; a man who abhors war must fight within sight of his home; while paratroopers are dispatched to the city for a battle they never trained for.
- Follows filmmaker Amir Ragporker as himself, at age 30, dealing with all the challenges during a key year in his life, preparing for his graduation film in his college and his full-length film, Shut Up. being screened in film festivals.
- Can music overcome borders and walls and bring people together? Prophets of Change tracks musicians, both Israeli and Palestinian, through their unique journeys and commitment to inspire change.
- God's mythological daughter, Karma, has been catching up with the vermin of the world on God's behalf. When she realizes humanity is not worth saving, she threatens God to prove her wrong or else.
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- Sami, 12, pursues an elusive carrier pigeon across Palestine, which he assumes has returned to its homeland. What quest is really behind the invisible pigeon?
- A young shipping heir travels to Cuba to get revenge on his brother who he believes stole everything from him.
- Set to redefine perceptions of biblical teachings, the film reveals startling new insights into the authenticity of translations and challenges the adherence of Roman Catholicism to true Bible doctrine.
- A celebrated film director (played by Lior Ashkenazi) recounts his unconventional efforts to complete a film abandoned in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, fragments of that abandoned film imagine avant-garde composer Alexander Mosolov's purging in 1930s Stalinist USSR and efforts to smuggle his music (reported lost in a stolen suitcase) into the West. Inspired by filmmaker Matthew Mishory's own doomed efforts to make a film in Moscow about the titular composer, Mosolov's Suitcase is a black comedy about the imaginative possibilities of cinema and the human quest for freedom.
- Illuminated through the story of Holocaust survivor, Naomi Warren, FINDING LIGHT takes the audience on a journey that is simultaneously situated in the past while making relevant connections to the present through the lens of dance. FINDING LIGHT is a multi-faceted film, which at its core seeks to use dance as a convener of conversation around issues related to the protection of human rights against bigotry and hate.
- ShortA religious soldier's first time seeing breasts is on a woman that he shot.
- Dreadtown tells the story of British reggae group Steel Pulse, who emerged from the racial turbulence of 1970s Britain to become one of the world's most loved and enduring reggae bands.
- Award winning director Moniere travels with Marcus Patrick to remote and distant places through out the world to find answers to questions that many have sought after for millenniums on how to attain higher levels of consciousness.
- Closed-off to most of the world, the filmmakers were granted exclusive access to an isolated Jewish settlement in the Northern West Bank called Itamar which sits between two mountains- the Mountain of the Blessing and the Mountain of the Curse. On the night of March 11, 2011, two terrorists penetrated the security fence of the community, entered the home of the Fogel family, who were asleep in their beds, and brutally murdered the parents and three of their children, including a three-month-old who was nearly beheaded. THE BLESSING AND THE CURSE explores the aftermath of the crime and examines how the memory of that night still haunts the people of Itamar, and poses the question: Why would anyone choose to raise their family in such a dangerous place?
- Parisa, a Jewish mother of two is forced to flee Iran after being jailed, drugged, and tortured by the Iranian Government, only to find herself fighting for her life when she is diagnosed with stage-4 breast cancer.
- Years after a scandalous divorce, seductive Ilana emerges from the ashes of time, distance and resentment to rectify her relationship with ex-husband Alec Gideon.
- TV SeriesFollows Sephardic Jewish community's history from 13th century Al-Andalus to present day, focusing on their expulsion from Spain in 1492 and subsequent struggle for survival across centuries through major global events.
- Anna and her family are led to a concentration camp before being transported to Treblinka death camp. She faces the decision between immediate escape with her husband and daughter or risking everything trying to save the rest of her family
- I CLOWN YOU is a documentary portrait of the medical clowning community in Israel. In case you're wondering, yes, medical clowning is an actual job. A medical clown is a proper clown (red nose, huge shoes - the works), who has received special training similar to nursing, and works in a hospital. The basic idea is simple - to make the experience of being in a hospital less traumatic for everyone - patients, both kids and adults, their loved ones and also the medical staff. Balloons and bubbles are of course innate to the job, but there are many more layers to this seemingly simple play. Medical clowning has its secrets of the craft, in Israel it even has a career staircase, professional education including academic degrees and quantitative scientific studies. Medical clowning lies at the intersection of art, therapy and lifestyle and is grounded in ancient traditions of court jesters and circus clowns. Medical clowning is perhaps one of the most unexpected jobs for Israel one could think of and yet it is Israel that has one of the most developed and vivacious medical clowning communities in the World. (They even export medical clowning!) It is this community that we are excited to bring to the limelight - a unique group of red-nosed philosophers who take it upon themselves to make it better day by day, patient by patient.
- Simcha is a dust monster who has lived for years under a boy's bed, forging a unique friendship. As they both grew older, Simcha faces the fear that he might not want to stay her friend anymore.
- ShortA short story of love and hope told through a forgotten ancient love song. Through converging cultures, countries and times two lovers try to find each other, decipher a hidden legend ultimately changing their lives.
- Samson, the world's first super hero, is a man who has to adventures it all to save his tribe from sure demise.
- The story of the trans-formative Rabbi David Lazar's time as Rabbi at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm and about the three years that came to transform the Swedish Jewish society and later led to his resignation.
- The film tells the story of Gur, a content editor who gets promoted to be the chief editor of the main news edition but finds himself forced to edit the first broadcast against his own mother.
- ShortA disoriented woman wakes up in an empty theater separated from Libby; her heart. She tries to retrace what caused them to split. Outside of herself a therapy session is in progress. Libby and I is a short film which examines the dissociation and repression that comes while coping with being a rape victim.
- The story of Mumbai Jews begins with the destruction of the first Jewish Temple in Jerusalem and the scattering of the Jews across the world into Exile. Later in History a more western group of Jews arrive with the British from Baghdad and these two communities had their ups and downs. And then came another group that United them the Chabbads that became a target of a horrific and documented terror attack of 26/11.
- Raffael makes art to stay alive, literally. His young son just wants his dad. Can the father and son re-invent their relationships as they travel the world with a giant Missing Screw in tow?
- TV Mini Series
- Three teams. Three continents. A World Cup to save lives.
- TV Mini SeriesDuring the evacuation of the Bedouin village of Umm Al-Hiran, a resident is killed by the Israeli Police after being mistaken for a terrorist following an internal investigation that was silenced and covered it up.
- Maurice El Medioni is the backbone of our narrative, using his personal and musical journey to tell the story of a turbulent history for the Jews of Algeria. His story begins seven decades ago in the Algerian city of Oran. He was only nine years old when his brother bought an old piano in the local flea market. Maurice came back from school, sat in front of the piano, and hasn't stopped playing since. 70 years later, Maurice achieved international acclaim by winning a BBC World Music Award for his Cuban/Oriental crossover album. Maurice's musical story holds a unique insight into the most important events in the history of the world and in the destiny of the Algerian Jews. As a child, Maurice entertained Jewish-Algerian school friends with traditional French-Jewish songs. Anti-Semitic laws dictated by Nazi-occupied France banished all Algerian Jews from school, granting Maurice more time to devote himself to music. At age 13, Maurice's piano playing entertained American soldiers celebrating victory over the Nazi occupation of Algeria. They introduced Maurice to Boogie Woogie, Rumba, Jazz and other popular American music. A chance encounter with Arabic musicians introduced a teenaged Maurice to Arabic Rai music. As the 1948 Arab-Israeli War ensued, Maurice was part of the creation of a new Rai sound. In the 1950s, amidst Algerian civil war, his capacity to blend genres would lead him to become one of few Jewish performers in the Opera of Oran. In 1961, a year before the Algerian War of Independence liberated Algeria from France, tensions were especially high between Jews and Arabs. European rights were not granted equally for Arabs and Jews, turning the streets of Algeria into a dangerous place. It was then that a million French colonists and 160,000 Algerian Jews left for France and Israel. Maurice helped to establish what we now know as "world music". His life and musical journey will represent the exiled Jews of Algeria: From a peaceful Jewish/Arabic pre-WWII co-existence to a dramatic exodus of all 160,000 Algerian Jews to France, Israel and beyond.