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- Sabotage is a hybrid documentary that tells the untold story of the Jewish Women's Underground.
- Menachem Begin was the prime minister of Israel from 1977 to 1983. He made peace, war, and changed the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East forever. A feature film based on the successful three-episode series.
- It's only a half hour drive from Bnei-Brak, a closed Orthodox city, to Tel Aviv's shore. But for the women going there it's light years away. "The Kosher Beach" is a gated and secluded 100 meter-long strip of beach with dedicated days for women and men to bath separately, only a wooden fence separates between the freedom of the gay beach and them. The "Brave Bunch", a secret female orthodox sisterhood, arrive to what is a source of quiet sanity for them and they consider it a safe haven away from social and family problems: their own private and free heaven. Here they can be themselves, take a deep ocean breath and open their hearts to the sea, until the day the Rabbi's try to close the beach. What will the girls do? Will they give in or fight?
- What led Ariel Sharon, known as a the 'Bulldozer', to be the first Israeli Prime Minister to begin shaping the borders of the State? In the east, the separation wall, in the south, the evacuation of Gush Katif settlements, and the building of fence on the Green Line, the border line up until 1967.
- The intolerable ease with which people can ruin a person's life with one hasty accusation and the dilemmas that this creates. Ramat Hasharon, 1992: A well-known kindergarten teacher is accused of severely abusing the children in her care. An ambitious police officer obtains incriminating testimony from the parents. The kindergarten teacher is thrown into a detention cell with prostitutes and drug addicts. Twenty-four years later, every morning the kindergarten teacher leaves her home, which is next door to the kindergarten that is no longer under her supervision, and wanders the streets without hope.
- Experts predict that the Ultra-Orthodox community - which is religious, anti-Zionist and insular - will become the State of Israel's largest sector within several decades. The documentary film "Ultra-Orthodox 3.0" brings us face-to-face with members of the community who waver between insularity and realizing that they may be the future leaders of the Zionist state.
- The film illuminates the spirit and culture of Jews who sought to reach the Yerusalem of their dreams. It also offers unflinching insight into the complex reality that ensued after they at long last arrived in the Promised Land. This documentary film was created to ease the long haul of the full and just integration of Ethiopian-Jews into Israeli society and the world Jewish community.
- Captain Meirson sets out on his final sail at the age of 80. He watches his hand-made boat rocking on the waves. Like him, the boat is creaky, dilapidated and pushed to its limits. Meirson's voyage is dependent on no place, time, or destination; his aim isn't to reach any particular place, and perhaps not even to return. He battles neither a massive wave nor a great whale; his battle is against the dilapidated body of the boat and his own unwillingly faltering body. Coda For a Captain is an intimate, speechless travelogue that unravels the final chapter in the life of a man who refuses to accept what is less predictable than the wind and more frightening than the waves - growing old.
- Understanding Israeliness through the multifaced and controversial figure of Dan Ben Amotz. The story of a cultural icon who holds a farewell party shortly before his death.
- Menachem Begin was elected prime minister in May 1977 and revolutionized the political and social reality in Israel. The series explores Begin's days in the Prime Minister's Office. With a wealth of archival materials and interviewees, who stood close to history, Begin presents a surprising and unfamiliar portrait of Israel's sixth prime minister.