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- Iranian female judoka Leila and her coach Maryam, who travel to the Judo World Championship, intent on bringing home Iran's first gold medal. Midway through the competition, they receive an ultimatum from the Islamic Republic ordering Leila to fake an injury and lose. With her own and her family's freedom at stake, Leila is faced with an impossible choice: feign injury and comply with the Iranian regime as Maryam implores her to do, or defy them both and fight on, for the gold.
- 4 Yeshiva students who don't entirely fit in to their own world, although they try, find themselves at odds with their rabbi, their parents, and their matchmaker.
- Noa, an officer lacking interpersonal abilities, commands orientation training for the first time and has to deal with particularly difficult soldiers, a staff that does not know what to make of her and an intolerant system.
- It follows members of a Nahal group who volunteer in a kibbutz named "Kissufim". The face the hardships of love, sexuality, morality and responsibility near the end of their military service and the beginning of their adult lives.
- Follows the hunt for a vengeful spirit terrorizing an unsuspecting Hasidic community in present-day Jerusalem.
- Everything is complicated in Yoni's life. He's almost 13, real gifted, but physically undeveloped and struggles daily to grow up before his threatening up-coming Bar Mitzva.
- "Parashat HaShavua" follows four families through a dramatic year of their lives. Love, hate, friendships and secrets mixes up when the families connect.
- A celebrated film director (played by Lior Ashkenazi) recounts his unconventional efforts to complete a film abandoned in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Meanwhile, fragments of that abandoned film imagine avant-garde composer Alexander Mosolov's purging in 1930s Stalinist USSR and efforts to smuggle his music (reported lost in a stolen suitcase) into the West. Inspired by filmmaker Matthew Mishory's own doomed efforts to make a film in Moscow about the titular composer, Mosolov's Suitcase is a black comedy about the imaginative possibilities of cinema and the human quest for freedom.
- Reut is excited for the intimate meeting with her husband, but everything is ruined for her, when he returns with news from his rabbi, and announces his celibacy
- Fragments of a lifetime in a militaristic society.
- A young woman struggles to come to terms with her personal problems while trying to live a normal life.
- Before the last practice for the youth swimming championships, Dania, the star swimmer, is sent out from practice by her coach. Dania does not understand her expulsion. Once outside, she is surprised to see her father. He tells her that her mother, who has suffered from a long term disease, has died. Dania is not able to deal with the news, and tries to hold on to her water world in attempt to escape the pain. Despite her father's argument and older sister's support, on the morning of the funeral, she attends the swimming competition, where she finds out that she cannot run away from the pain.
- Elisha travels to visit Hillel, who has established a unique cult in the heart of the desert. It soon becomes clear that the two share a common past from which they cannot escape.
- In a society of outcasts, hope is found through dance and movement.