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- Raoul Wallenberg born 1912 Stockholm is send to Budapest 1944 July. His job is to save Jewish from Holocaust, his methods are non conventional. January 1945 arrested by Russians at Budapest Siege. Man who saved lives never returns home.
- Filmed in more than 50 locations throughout 15 countries, this 10-part series explores the details, culture, and practices of Catholics and the more than 1 billion who participate in the faith.
- Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors.
- The devil and his attendants visit Moscow at the times of the Stalin regime. Official atheistic ideology confronts with a series of supernatural events.
- After the destruction of the Second Temple, nine hundred Jewish zealots hold out against a five thousand man Roman legion on the mountaintop fortress of Masada.
- A biopic of Moses, who led the Jewish people out of Egypt, ex. by parting the Red Sea and afterwards delivered the Ten Commandments from God.
- The Big Battalions tells the story of three families, Christian, Muslim and Jewish, and moves between Britain, Ethiopia, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
- Jennifer Weist, frontwoman of the Jennifer Rostock rock band and cultural journalist Axel Brüggemann lead an erotic journey through the history of pleasure by exploring how sex and pornography evolved since the 50s.
- Documentary about the history of Jerusalem.
- A young British girl travels to Palestine, retracing the steps of her grandfather - a British soldier stationed there in the 1940s.
- Part one of the two-part video series of the comprehensive educational guide about the Catholic Faith.
- Shot over a ten-year period, Diary is not only the political, professional, and personal diary of a man, but is a testimony on the turbulent reality of a war-torn country, Israel. In six chapters, Perlov travels to Tel Aviv, Paris, London, and finally to Brazil, where he was born. The film is also a family diary in which Perlov records the coming of age of his two daughters, Yael and Naomi.
- A documentary about the Israel Defense Forces.
- God creates this earth and its heaven and all forms of life in six days. Creative acts of each day are set forth. God rests on the seventh day.
- Mysteries Of The Bible is one of our most successful and enduring series, a fascinating and award-winning exploration of the scriptures that blends historical inquiry with theology and scientific analysis to add a new chapter to our understanding of one of the most important documents on earth.
- Four interviews done in the 1970s with women who survived the Holocaust.
- Documentary presenting the evolution of first species that eventually became humans. It shows how their lives could look like, along with evolutions of certain animals they met on their way.
- After the Geographic Company - Neot Hakikar - opened the gates of China to the Israeli public, a joint team from the company and Israel Television set out on a voyage of discovery to reveal the many faces of China, the ancient and the traditional, the new and the modern and the great revolution - perhaps the greatest of all to take place in China. The journey takes us through amazing landscapes, villages and rice paddies, between farmers and writers, among the disappearing generations of the new China looking towards the future.
- A collection of stories about and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what it means to be human.
- "Following The Messiah" is 10-part docuseries; a visually stunning journey that tells the story of Jesus Christ as told through the Bible and its lands, filmed on-location in Israel.
- 64th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest from 14th to 18th May, 2019 from the Expo in Tel Aviv, Israel. The contest is met with controversy due to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "Arcade" by Duncan Laurence is the winner.
- A documentary series of five, fifty-minute episodes detailing the cultural- historical context of ancient Israel leading up to the life of Jesus Christ (or, in Hebrew, Yeshua Messiah). Filmed on location in Israel and elsewhere, the series features interviews with scholars, re-enactments of events, and re-creations of ancient culture and ritual. The series is hosted and narrated by Dr. Oswald Hoffmann (1913-2005), a well-respected clergyman of the Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod and past president of the United Bible Societies. The series was produced by the International Lutheran Laymen's League, which produces the radio program "The Lutheran Hour" -- the world's longest-running Christian outreach radio program. Hoffmann gained prominence as a speaker for "The Lutheran Hour" for more than three decades (1955-1988). Part 1: The Land and the Promise Part 2: The Promise Takes Root Part 3: Voice and the Light Part 4: The Bread of Sacrifice Part 5: Ripple of Darkness, Waves of Light.
- Just before the start of the Apocalypse, a physicist and a nun race against the clock to see if the end of the world can be averted.
- 44th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place on May 29th 1999 in Jerusalem, Israel. Countries now are allowed to perform in a language of their choice. Sweden wins with "Take Me To Your Heaven" by Charlotte Nilsson.
- 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.
- They are the sites spoken of in the Scriptures, the places where Christ is said to have been born, performed miracles, endured his trials and returned to Heaven. But the destinations that draw millions of pilgrims are not necessarily what they are believed to be. IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS reveals how some of Christianity's most sacred sites--including the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre--were identified by one celebrated, dedicated and controversial figure: Empress Helena of Rome, the mother of Constantine. The four episodes in this illuminating set trace the life of Christ and the Empress's journey, which began in 4 AD. With a large retinue of soldiers, monks and scholars, and drawing on biblical texts and inspiration, Helena located everything she set out to find, including the True Cross, ordering impressive structures built to commemorate each of her discoveries. With access to the latest discoveries, IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF JESUS shows how modern archeology is both supporting and renouncing the claims made by imperial pilgrim.
- "A nation in Reserve" is a documentary series following a group of Israelis who once a year make the harsh transitions from civilian to military life and back. The series tells the story of members of an elite reserve unit from the moment they receive their call-ups and until they return home. Through the lives of his protagonists, the series' director tries to trace the disappearing spirit of solidarity that once defined being an Israeli.
- The life of Moses as told through the Book of Exodus, the imagination of a dying boy, and the ballads of his father.
- A place: Theresienstadt. A unique place of propaganda which Adolf Eichmann called the "model ghetto", designed to mislead the world and Jewish people regarding its real nature, to be the last step before the gas chamber. A man: Benjamin Murmelstein, last president of the Theresienstadt Jewish Council, a fallen hero condemned to exile, who was forced to negotiate day after day from 1938 until the end of the war with Eichmann, to whose trial Murmelstein wasn't even called to testify. Even though he was without a doubt the one who knew the Nazi executioner best. More than twenty-five years after Shoah, Claude Lanzmann's new film reveals a little-known yet fundamental aspect of the Holocaust, and sheds light on the origins of the "Final Solution" like never before.
- Jesus is a French gypsy who might have become a bull fighter had he not been framed on a drug charge and sent to prison. Odona is a con artist pursued and protected by a Paris policeman. Marie, who knew Jesus as a girl, loses her job when she teaches reincarnation and lets her young students kiss honey bees. All experience love, all suffer losses, and all seek peace. Throughout, Jesus's colorful gypsy family provides dance and music, mystery and celebration. As part of the reincarnation theme, the main characters appear in flashbacks set during the time of Christ and the persecution of early Christians.
- The State of Israel is created in 1948, resulting in war with its Arab neighbors.
- As the first part of a longer motion picture cycle, 'River of Time' is many things at once: cinematic symphony, epic film poem, and reimagined spiritual autobiography. It is a celebration of Existence and a moving impressionist portrait of contemporary life. Finding transcendence in the daily and mundane, cine-artist Felix van Cleeff interweaves inner life with the Universal, creating a wholly original visionary work with footage collected meticulously over more than four years from a dozen countries in ten different languages. In 'River of Time', memory, dream and quiet revelation coalesce as the lyricism of life itself, and flow together to create a radically new cinematic form.
- In the first of Heston's acclaimed four-part series, the renowned actor serves as storyteller. An ancient Roman amphitheater and other locales in Israel provide the settings for the Oscar winner as he relies on the King James text, his dramatic skill and insightful observations plus great works of art and music to give flesh and bone to the Biblical wonder.
- Four of the world's leading poker players, The Hendon Mob, teach viewers how to play Texas Hold 'em poker in this series of four DVDs.
- In German-occupied Poland during World War II, industrialist Oskar Schindler gradually becomes concerned for his Jewish workforce after witnessing their persecution by the Nazis.
- 17 short documentaries portraying different people living in Ha'Tikva Neighborhood.
- Marthame and Elizabeth Sanders lived in the Christian Palestinian village of Zababdeh from August, 2000, through December, 2003. Volunteers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), their ministry was one of ecumenical support to the Church in the land of its birth. The film documents the lives of nine Palestinian Christians living in the northern West Bank. This film grew out of a desire among their Palestinian neighbors to share their stories, and a desire among Christians in the West to hear them. The Sanders describe the project as "a labor of love, a response to the graciousness, warmth, hospitality, and welcome we received from our Palestinian neighbors and colleagues."
- Originally shown as a BBC television series broken down into eight 25 minute episodes, it is now a 192 minute feature in eight chapters. This series follows Alwyn on a fabulous cruise on board the Saga Rose, an elegant ship built for Cunard in the 1960s. The series starts in Jordan, and from there Alwyn cruises down the Red Sea to Egypt, then up through the Suez Canal to Israel. Finally, he crosses the Mediterranean, spending a day in Sicily before reaching his final destinations, Cadiz and Seville. Alwyn visits and paints some wonderful locations during the cruise, including the rose red city of Petra, the banks of the Nile from a felucca, the Pyramids, Jerusalem and Seville. Combining travel with painting and Alwyn's infectious enthusiasm, this popular and colourful series gives a real flavour of the exotic places he visits and various painting techniques.
- The story of the Russian-born, Wisconsin-raised woman who rose to become Israel's prime minister in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- He was the chosen king who loved God and committed the acts of sin.
- Documentry on Malga Kubiak films and team during 2008 - 2019, director talking, actresses talking, actors talking, collaborators talking.
- A documentary examining life in Israel twenty-five years after the birth of the state.