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- Part of "Moments, Israel 2003 - I have a Dream." All of a sudden I'm starting to realize what draws me to this place. The dream is getting clearer. I want to wake the city up. I want to make a movie here. To bring back the atmosphere that was here when Kazablan was filmed. Maybe even an action film - a period action film.
- A Jew and a Muslim embark on an eternal pursuit and a war of minds when in the end they discover that they are the same person.
- The story of the Israeli basketball wheelchair national team. A film about basketball and about empowering oneself. The film follows the basketball team on their journey to the European championship and tells the personal stories of the players and how they came to participate in this unique and beautiful sport, wheelchair basketball.
- Leah is a blind five-year old girl of an observant religious Jewish family. She attends a regular kindergarten of seeing children. She faces many challenges and has much to learn and prepare for life as an independent adult. She is smart, imaginative, and exceptionally eloquent for her age.
- Much emotional pain has been buried in Danny's family history due his father's brain damage after a horrific car accident and his parents' subsequent divorce. Feelings of sadness, helplessness, guilt and blame have permeated the family ever since. As he prepares for marriage, Danny embarks upon a personal odyssey to learn more about what happened to his parents, and about the strengths and limitations of a couple's commitment to one another. Slowly, the camera helps Danny to redefine his attitude towards his disabled father.
- Once a month fifty kibbutzniks gather in one kibbutz, leave work and family for their '2nd family' - The Israel Kibbutz Choir. For 3 days they practice new works with the conductor Avner Itai. The singers criticize the repertoire, argue about interpretations, and worry about their professional standard. In return for its hospitality the kibbutz enjoys a Sabbath concert.
- The story of the Holocaust survivors in Poland (1946-1949). Based on the films of Nathan Gross and Shaul Goskind: Akhar alpaim shana.
- If you're partner invites you to a sex party, would you go? Following a young couple on their first time to a swingers party, 'Swing for Me' is a documentary that doesn't shy away from infiltrating the sex culture in Israel.
- The film "The Escape Home", is about The exodus of Holocaust survivors thru Europe to the promised land The film tells the story of the "BRICHA" and "Ha'apala" movements. This historic narrative is told through the work of three men of one family - "Haganah" people. The film integrates the personal-private story of the Israeli undercover operators with this national- historical narrative of the Holocaust survivors on their journey to the Promised Land.
- A young soldier is being treated very harshly by his commanding lieutenant. Just before they will be sent to Lebanon, their battalion gets one day off to relax in Jerusalem. There the soldier finds out the lieutenant has sex in a public park.
- Three teenage murderers escape to a secluded ruin where they must deal with the huge gap between the ideological romance that had planned the act and the dark reality which suddenly engulfs them.
- As three 19 years old friends get together at their childhood village, rolling thunders approach the dark hills of the village as well as a growing doubt regarding the future of their long-lasting friendship.
- A group of successful thirty-somethings left their homeland of Israel years ago, each for different reasons. Now they must return to attend a mutual friend's wedding. For one weekend, they all stay at the same beach side hotel and attend various wedding events together - but the events are never witnessed. The real drama occurs behind closed doors in their hotel rooms and in their chance encounters with each other in the hallways and elevators, where their secrets and desires are ultimately revealed.
- Dana and Amit met when they were 25, they married and had 2 children. Soon after their second child, Amit turned ultra-orthodox. Dana stayed secular. They are still very much in love. Will their love be able to overcome the growing gaps between them?
- Only 2 Israeli scientists had craters named after them on the moon. One of them is Prof. Aharon Katzir - one of the fathers of science in Israel. This is his epic story till his violent murder by Japanese terrorists in Ben Gurion Airport.
- Hezi, a foot soldier in an organized crime organization, and Nina, girlfriend of the big boss, set off together on a yacht, on a drug smuggling mission. Hezi wants to get home as quickly as possible. That evening, the finals of the Israeli reality show "Survivor" will be on television and he is a devoted fan. However, Nina is at the helm of the yacht and she has other plans. What should be a simple operation gradually becomes more and more complicated, and is turning into a real journey of survival.
- At the heart of the Jezreel Valley in Galilee, on the football fields of Nahalal flourishes a very special youth football team. The unique soccer squad consists of 13 year-old players from different Israeli backgrounds and cultures, sharing their skills on the grounds of the oldest collective agriculture community, the 'Moshav Nahalal' founded in 1921. Jews, Arabs, Christians and Circassians all play together at the Maccabi Haifa-Nahalal football youth academy. True coexistence lives and breathes every day through that passion for the beautiful game demonstrated by these young men and their families.
- Manya, 28, immigrated to Israel and met Erez. In order to be together, Manya needs to undergo a conversion which redefines her life.
- Seventy-eight-year-old Ze'ev Landsman gives in to family pressure and moves into a retirement home. After a botched escape attempt, he is forcefully returned to the home by his son and daughter-in-law. Although he is now closely watched, Ze'ev refuses to give up on his escape plans. Ze'ev grudgingly accepts the assistance of fellow resident Arye Freund, and the two form a strong bond of friendship as they plan the ultimate escape.
- The life of some homeless teenagers in Tel-Aviv, many of them homosexuals.
- Yaniv,28, lives with his parents in Kiryat Ata-a suburban city in northern Israel. Over the years, Yaniv witnesses best friends leave home, his little sister get married and leave home and his copywriting colleagues work and succeed in Tel Aviv, while he remains in the same place. Maayan (the filmmaker) and Yaniv have been friends for over 10 years. The film provides a glimpse into their honest companionship. Recently, Yaniv shares with Maayan his desire to leave home in order to become truly independent for the first time, even at the cost of risking his own life. Yaniv takes us on a journey full of humor, which challenges conventional thinking about what it means to be alive. The film displays life as a constant struggle between desire and determination, between body and spirit and between helplessness and optimism.
- In a world suffered by the great war we all fear from, A soldier awakes wrapped in bandages and without any memory.
- As all hell broke loose in Gaza in January of 2009, a brave production team was on the ground recording. Today it has become the definitive account of the dark and deadly days that followed. Combining quality camera work with brave and unflinching journalism, this is the powerful film that resulted.
- For Ze'ev, loneliness has never been this tangible. In his sixties, his wife leaves him for another man, and he remains alone with his thoughts, mistakes, jealousy and a faint lust for life and love. Straight from the heart of this restless life, a sudden birth might arrive, to which there was no preceding pregnancy; and perhaps, it won't arrive at all...
- "Drop of Milk", a work by Hila Lulu Lin. On the road between Tel Aviv and Acco, between the conscious and subconscious, a reality is revealed. An imagined reality, shredded to its components, light years from here and at the same time, very Israeli. The film follows the preparations for, creation and presentation of Drop of Milk, a performance by the artist Hila Lulu Lin at the Acco Festival, 2003, tracing the unique language Lulu Lin has developed through her years of artistic activity. The film exposes the mechanism that produces and nourishes local expressive surrealism, but is also swept into it and immersed in it.
- A young Israeli couple with two small children establishes a Jewish hospitality center for backpackers in India. The camera follows the dramatic developments in their relationship as, against a deceptively idyllic background, the couple begins to discover the immense differences between them in temperament and outlook. Will these differences, and India, break them apart forever or make them stronger? An intense film about young marriage, ideology and growing into life.
- The special relationship between a secular, queer and feminist woman and her twelve siblings and parents - all members of an Ultra-Orthodox community.
- This is the story of a young non-Jew German, daughter of a Protestant family, who immigrates to Israel. After several years living in Israel, she feels like bearing the "Mark of Cain", because of her foreign origin.
- The Disappeared is an experimental documentary unraveling the story of an action-drama feature film produced by the Israeli Army in the year 2000 and censored just a few weeks before its release.
- 67 Ben Zvi Road is the address of the Israel Institute of Forensic Medicine. The bodies of people, who died of unnatural causes, arrive there every year for an autopsy.
- Ori Rotem, an enthusiastic fan of "Jaffa Pictures" books written by Menachem Talmi, embarks on a fascinating journey in which he breathes life into the stories of Jaffa and cracks their magic. He searches for the characters from the books and meets with Talmi, his real hero, the journalist, writer and legend, to hear from him everything he knows about Jaffa of the sixties and the goodfellas there, the Israeli version of "Damon Runyon characters". He finally picks up the fragments of the last interview with Talmi, who passed away in 2018.
- Today, child Adi Elimelech is considered an enlightened being for religious pilgrims. Yesterday, she was slated to die. Through rare real-time footage, watch Adi's mother document this miraculous tale of undying fortitude, faith, and familial loyalty.
- Over seven decades ago, The Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel was drafted. Every word and comma led to hours of debate. The declaration was signed, the State established, but the debate still rages.
- A nostalgic, fascinating and heart-breaking journey into the core of the series "children of the world", very popular photographed children books in black and white from the mid 20th century. Nine of them were written by Astrid Lindgren, Including the book "Sia lives on Kilimanjaro" from 1958. Nearly six decades later, I'm going to find where is Sia from the book? What Happened to her during the years? What does she think about the book that she is starring in? And how did Africa change in half a century?
- The Struggling individual vs. the collective. A documentary film with a strong esthetic value, following the Israeli synchronized swimming team, observing the individual in its attempt to find a place in a collective.
- Four disabled kids start a journey, on the way to fulfill their dreams. They won't let their disabilities interrupt them, even if they are the only ones who believe that it's possible.
- Emigration to Israel challenges Sasha's Jewish identity. Will love help him to go over this crisis?