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- After 17 years in captivity, Israeli soldiers Nimrode Klein, Uri Zach and Amiel Ben Horin return to the country that made them national icons. They work to overcome the trauma of torture and captivity.
- A slapstick comedy lampooning bureaucracy and the madness of everyday life in Israel centers on an escaped lunatic who digs up the streets of Tel-Aviv with a drill.
- Yoel, a meticulous historian leading a significant debate against holocaust deniers, discovers that his mother carries a false identity. A mystery about a man who is willing to risk everything to discover the truth.
- A woman who can't stand being alone, but also can't stand living with a man.
- Israel's second successful sitcom, Shemesh centers around the title character and his restaurant "The Empire of the Sun", as well as his friends and workers.
- Through the streets of Jerusalem two teenagers' stories will unite to tell the summer adventure of their lives. Tamar is an amazingly talented but very quiet and insecure girl, who leaves behind her home and all she knows, changing herself unrecognizably -from her looks to her attitude- to brace herself for a dangerous mission to help a loved-one. Asaf, a clumsy, naive, and very shy boy working a boring summer job at City Hall, is given quite a mission himself : to take an uncontrollable stray dog from the pound, put it on a leash, and let it lead him back to its owners to be fined. The dog -Dinkah leads Asaf through the city to the people and places that will tell him about Dinka's owner -Tamar and her sudden disappearance. The more stories Asaf hears about this extraordinary girl, the more he falls for her, and as he and Dinkah continue their journey Asaf becomes aware that Tamar is in grave danger. Feeling he knows her, and knowing he loves her Asaf is determined to find Tamar and rescue her from her own rescue mission. This movie tells a beautiful story based on the novel by David Grossman, about growing up and finding the strength to overcome your fears, the meaning of true friendship, and best of all, finding someone to love, someone to hold, someone to run with...
- An Italian water-polo team arrives at Givat Hashlosha Kibbutz for training camp. Amos, the Kibbutz team coach, is an impressive, talented and charming man, undergoing his mid -life crisis. He doesn't know how to connect with people and may lose everything. Luigi, the Italian coach, is an enchanting bachelor and qualified cook, who at the beginning of his career played as goalkeeper against Amos. Daria is a beautiful but low -spirited woman, who struggles to save the Kibbutz from bankruptcy. Daria never married. Her affair with Luigi brings Amos back to the former relationship they had, opening old wounds. Talk about a love triangle.
- The second chapter in Assi Dayan's trilogy centers on three marginal characters from "Life According to Agfa". Malka, a whore with a Romanian accent who dreams of becoming a singer, Levi, her pimp and Moshe, a homeless man who dreams that Malka will love him and follows Malka and Levi. Levi navigates the trio in a grotesque and turbulent world in which people have lost the purpose of their existence.
- Ami Sus'etz, an Israeli artist, abandons his wife and daughter in New York, and comes back to his home land after years of absence. Sus'etz wishes to decipher his constant feeling of failure as a human being, as a family man, as an artist. His best friends were killed in war, his paintings were burned not without intent. He has no past and no future. Back home Sus'etz reunites with his dying father, with his mother, who unsuccessfully tries to understand her son, and with a childhood friend, Ansberg, now a philosopher/homeless. Ansberg has adopted unusual methods in order to bring love back to Tel Aviv and expects "conscientious" Sus'etz to assist him in that. Sus'etz cannot be a "conscientious", or anything else for that matter, not before he resolves his own personal fate: who is he, why was he born, why does he live. Ami Sus'etz decides to make a movie, about himself, his parents, his hometown Tel Aviv, and about all that constitutes the puzzle we call human life. His movie fails in resolving the pattern but ironically becomes a commercial blockbuster. At the end of the day, the movie gets burned, just like the paintings, not without intent.
- Based on a novel by Yehoshua Kenaz.
- Chico takes his unconditional love for his son Ben to the next level in the second installment of Avi Cohen's adventure trilogy, which picks up on a positive note -- soon after Chico won a hard-fought custody battle for Ben. But everything crumbles when the government tries to take Ben away from him and his new girlfriend can't stay faithful. Good thing Ben has a plan.
- Alienated from society, two ex-soldiers begin a vigilante campaign following the senseless death of a woman from their past.
- 10 years after he left Israel and "played it big-time in America", Benny Shpitz returns for a visit, self-exploring his youth, friends, dreams, beliefs and idol, Daniel Wax, who symbolized the "beautiful Israeli". Shpitz finds out his friends are melancholic, unsatisfied with marriage life, hiding a vast hole in their sole. In a wider context, Israel post 67' will no longer be the society that it was meant to be.
- Tsipi and Rafi meet and quickly marry. To make it difficult on the newly weds, their mother-in-law houses them in an open room, with no privacy. In addition, Rafi works long nights, so that a physical disconnect is created between the young couple. Jimmy is a friend of Tsipi from before her rushed marriage to Rafi and she tends to give in to his courting. Rafi finds comfort with Shosh, his old time friend.
- Mickey is a 12 year old tomboy, whose parents are going under divorce. She spends every summer vacation with her grandparents, Ya'akov and Elza. Ya'akov is an old-fashioned farmer who runs a hen hatchery. He is under pressure from the neighbors (led by Aharale) to sell his land so a mall would be built on the mutual estate. Also present is Mickey's aunt, Noga, who is mentally ill. Noga lost her previous boyfriend (in unclear circumstances) and now sets her eyes on Aharale. Everything seems stuck in place somehow. Including the hot air, which doesn't let Mickey's kite take off.
- A film producer, recovering from cancer (Noa) drags her ex-husband (Yoni) into an adventurous experience. They try to bring together, to a reality cooking show, two Woman Chefs - an Israeli one (Tami) and a Palestinian one (Amal).Both women have problems at home with their will to join the show.
- Gavriel Sitton is a Jerusalem lawyer in his 40s, who specializes in civil lawsuits involving family affairs. Though brilliant and tough in court, he is rather insecure in his personal life. The series follows Sitton's cases, most of them dealing with controversial social issues.