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- A father and son try to freeze time through cinema, but the father's illness threatens to cut their quest short.
- The 40-year-old director Yoav was asked by the editor of "Cahiers du Cinéma" to write about the potency of a specific cinematographic image. Yoav recalls his first encounter with Pasolini's Teorema, back when he was still a soldier in the Israeli army.
- Five penniless citizens set on a crusade against the most powerful figures of the financial system In Israel - and beat them. After his girlfriend is issued with an illegal repossession order, attorney Barak Cohen launches a public campaign against the heads of Israel's banking industry. That was the backdrop for the suit filed against Cohen and his fellow activists. The severe criminal charges were straight out of racketeering case but Barak and his friends remained undaunted. For them, this was a golden opportunity to turn the tables and transform the trial into an indictment of Israel's banking sector, proving that when you believe you are right, you are destined to win the fight.
- Anat Gov, one of the most influential playwrights in Israeli theatre, is preparing for her death. She asks Arik Kneller, an artists' agent, to be the executor of her will. Arik struggles to accept the humor and serenity with which she faces her upcoming end. Anat, consciously accepting her nearing end, wishes to leave a spiritual legacy: there can be a happy ending. Almost a decade after her death, her loved ones try to fill the void left by her words with their own. Through excerpts from her plays and footage of her family and political world, a new script is written: one in which the line between the play and reality is blurred.
- The first ever Israeli documentary film to feature an Arab protagonist is revisited 50 years later by top graduates of the Sam Spiegel Film School.
- Tamara wants to be a singer, but meanwhile, she's a babysitter. When she takes a child from his kindergarten she discovers that one of the children's father is a famous singer. She invited him for a playdate in the 'Elephant Statue' in the local mall, hoping to play him songs that she wrote. The plan doesn't go through. Who wants to listen to a babysitter's songs in a play-zone.
- After decades of political struggles, Pepe Alalu (70), the leader of the left party in Jerusalem decides to run for mayor of the holly city. Although it's a slim shot, Pepe believes in presenting the public with an alternative. Michael (32), his son and the movie's director joins him and together they embark on a Don Quixote Sancho Panzo battle against the powerful windmills of the most complicated city in the whole world- Jerusalem.
- A young woman attends an art opening, desperately trying to fit in. She puts on audio-guide headphones and observes the exhibit. Suddenly, the narrator starts giving her wild instructions until she does the unspeakable.
- When Filipina stay-at-home nurse Christie disappears, Araleh is forced to help his brother tend to their dying father. Trying to protect himself, he begins scattering white lies, which only bring to the inevitable end that they all feared.