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- Tala, 33, an Israeli offbeat musician, just had her first baby. Desperate to make a living and support her kid with no father in the picture, she takes up a job at the "Milky Way". In this dairy for breast milk, you can get the best newly mothers can offer: vegan, high-rate of protein, with top-quality essential nutrients milk. In this dystopic dark comedy, Tala embarks on a journey navigating the complexities of motherhood, while taking a glimpse into the wealthy lives she is supplying.
- Over the span of fifty years, the Israeli military censorship secretly copied soldiers' personal letters, extracting their views on the most contentious issues facing Israeli society. The findings were presented to leaders in a top-secret report identified as "The Soldier's Opinion."
- Interviews with officials explore life of Jonathan Pollard, divisive figure in US-Israel relations and convicted spy. A fascinating narrative on his life.
- The film discusses the story of a known Palestinian graffiti artist, Taqi Sabateen, a painter from the West Bank, that expresses his frustration towards the occupation, the checkpoints, the Separation Wall through his paintings and personal life stories. Through his perspective, and his eyes the camera reflects the distress of a whole nation, the distress of the Palestinian people.
- Three 16-year-old best friends growing up in a mixed neighborhood in Jaffa where Jews, Arabs and refugees from Africa live side-by-side. The girls start a multilingual band called Thalatha (Three, in Arabic), where they transform their diverse backgrounds and personal struggles into exhilarating original songs. After constantly battling prejudice and stigmas on their road to success, they learn to disarm misconceptions by taking pride in who they are, and celebrating the unifying power of music and of female friendship.
- Gali's family has a long-lasting tradition. Every woman, engaged to be married, has to prepare Gefilte Fish for the wedding party as a virtue for the success of the marriage. Gali, who is engaged to Yaron, has received from her mother and grandmother, a living carp to be cooked. But oh dear, the poor creature seems human in her eyes, practically begging for its life. Gali is torn between the pity she feels towards the fish and the need to abide by her family tradition.
- Uri, a young officer, together with two soldiers under his command, are manning a checkpoint in the territitories. Tow woman from the 'Watch' organization try to interfere with their work. Uri is confused as he receives an order to close the checkpoint because of a bomb threat amidst the women's screaming. An unpredictable outcome ensues...
- "Ten Days in October" is a suspenseful documentary feature film describing, hour after hour, the unfolding of the "October events" in 2000, the worst civilian riots ever to occur in Israel, which forever altered the relations between Israeli Arabs and the State. The film is made up entirely of news clips, footage shot by protesters, and never-before-seen police footage. Together, in detailed chronological order, they describe events as they occurred in many locations around Israel that included Arab and then Jewish riots. These dramatic events left 14 people dead and hundreds injured as a result of Israeli police gunfire.
- A simple soccer ball sparks an unusual friendship between two young boys on either side of the Israeli and Palestinian separation wall. Can this wordless and gaze free relationship over come the wall's towering presence?
- The brilliant illui "a young Torah prodigy" Noah leaves the religious community at the age of 18, and is shunned entirely by his Hasidic family. After 7 years of total disconnect, the family patriarch passes away. According to the father's request, all siblings must be present at the reading of the will, including the secular Noah. For the first time in years Noah and his siblings meet in a small apartment in the heart of Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood "for the Hasidic population, life in Mea Shearim - close to the site of the Holy Temple - is in itself holy". Together they wait for the lawyer to arrive with the father's will. The atmosphere in the room is tense, the wait seems to drag out especially long. It seems as if everyone wishes to forget the rift between them in years and differences. This gathering slowly becomes an acceptance of his death - of the deceased and of him who is alive.
- An aging bodybuilder is on the path to becoming a champion. Moments before emerging as a finalist, he might face a heartache.
- The film tells the story of how, 30 years ago, the divorce of a woman who went on to become a renowned author, and her husband, an esteemed rabbi, shook the religious city of Bnai Barak and affected the lives of their seven children. It follows a family divided between the two conflicting worlds of the Ultra-Orthodox and the secular. One of the couple's daughters embarks on a journey among the ghosts of her childhood, trying to reunite her fractured family and, finally, to start one of her own.
- Suleiman El-Abid was sentenced to 27 years in jail for the rape and murder of Hanit Kikos, based on his confession alone. A few days after reenacting the crime he retracted his confession and has been claiming innocence ever since. Did he receive a fair trial or did the justice systems incriminate him to whitewash their own failures?
- For the first time on television, the camera joins six young women who made it to the IDF's prestigious pilot course. Although women have had the right to enlist to the course for over twenty years, the gender issue still continues to be a major topic for both the cadets and the course's commanders.
- The series focuses on major events and figures in history but is told through the unusual and funny perspective of events forgotten from history.
- In 2007 Livi, a photography student, moves into an empty building in downtown Haifa. Just before her loneliness urges her to leave, Shahar, Zvi, Iddo and Talia move into that very building - young artists themselves. The friendship ignites in an instant and when Zvi can't pay his rent, they decide to rent a space together, half of which will be Zvi's dwelling and half - an art gallery and bar. The joint work thrives and their voice is heard across the distance, but cracks begin to show, the gallery closes and they disperse. For 12 years, Livi follows their journey to fulfill their dreams as they face the reality of livelihood difficulties, manic depression and alcoholism, unfolding both intimately and lovingly, revealing the story of five friends and their maturing process.
- Shortly after the second Intifada began in the fall of 2000, filmmaker Michal Aviad turned the camera on herself to document the anxieties and fears of living and raising a family in Israel.
- Shimon arrives at his four-year-old niece's birthday party. He eats cake and laughs with the birthday clown but something is clearly bothering him. He is pedophile who has been in therapy for a few years. When he goes home to play with his young nephew, we join him on a journey in which he combats his dark urges...
- The Raven is a touching and exciting portrait of one of Israel's most contradictory figures. Born in Odessa, Jabotinsky was a brilliant writer and passionate spokesperson for Russia's ethnic minorities. Eventually refocusing his energies and skills to the Zionist cause, he established the controversial Revisionist Party. While Jabotinsky is often memorialized as a key founder of the Israeli far right, director Ayelet Ofarim presents a more complex portrait of his dynamic life and character, complimenting readings stunning animation and wonderful narration.
- A poetic lament on two lost nations and one father. Omar arrives to his parents' house with the baby girl of his beloved woman, Ma'ayan, who had passed away. The unexpected visit opens Omar's wounds and brings up the old tension between him and his parents.
- El Shosmo is a satirical television show that combines talented actors, a parody of a local TV channel, and a diverse range of content to create an entertaining and engaging viewing experience. Through its satirical news panel and changing series, the show offers viewers a mix of funny, creative, disruptive, surprising, and colorful content. El Shosmo aims to captivate its audience and provide an excellent platform for social media distribution, ensuring its content reaches a broader audience beyond traditional television viewership.
- The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kineret, is famous for its biblical and historical significance, as well as its beauty. Located in northeast Israel, the freshwater lake is home to many distinctive fauna and flora species, including the native swamp cat. The lake also offers temporary sanctuary to the millions of birds who fly across Israeli skies on their biannual Europe to Africa journey.
- "Anusim" - They are everywhere - Ultra-Orthodox Jews. They cannot be identified. Within them there is a struggle between the inner truth and the outside world. How did they become "Anusim"? Why are they and not others? The common line is a basic requirement in Orthodox society. You have to be 'someone' to take a step that takes you out of the line you were born into. Anusim are talented people, often with a rebellious personality. Years of research often make us indifferent to human encounters, not in this case.
- In 1999, after a 23-year absence, gifted musician Ahuva Ozeri is planning a comeback. She's recording a new album - The Bells are Ringing. Ahuva, considered the queen of the Middle Eastern music, sits at home and makes a living as a cook at a meat restaurant. She hopes to break out again with the new album. But at the end of the recording, she is diagnosed with throat cancer and undergoes surgery where her vocal cords are cut. She loses her voice forever, but the album is very successful. It managed to cross audiences and becomes a consensus. This film is based on rare never before-seen materials, sketching her life's course.
- A young woman gets up one day and decides to take the law into her hands.
- Island recounts the history of a small, secluded island over the course of several millennia, to reveal a telling lesson about human nature. From the island's rise to riches to its ultimate fall into ruins, the film explores the island's different chapters over time: a heap of boulders, a massive guano deposit, a tropical oasis, a colonial territory, a prosperous republic, and an open pit mine eventually devouring the island to the point of bankruptcy and desolation.
- Aya misses her last bus home and is stuck in Jerusalem for the weekend. Her plans of staying home, watching Master Chef and munching on dry Cornflakes change when she gets a surprising call from a fellow student, Itamar.
- Two maids in a Tel Aviv hotel. Etti and Shimi. Hot. Cute. Sweet. Funny. Touching. Sad. Sensitive. Searching for their way in life - both alone and together. Etti who signed in eight years ago as she was tired of the world and perhaps of herself. Shimrit arrived only yesterday, her whole life ahead of her, wondering if it will be spent in this hotel. On each door there is a small card that says "Please make up my room" but in each room, among the used sheets and behind the small bottles in the mini-bar, there is a story waiting to be told. Room Service - a series about high hopes and disappointments in one hotel on the coast of the Mediterranean sea.
- Ido hates working at the local Falafel shop. He stays there because of his shift manager, Hadas, but he doesn't have the guts to tell her that he loves her. Will Sassi Keshet, a Game show host for the past 20 years, help him overcome his fears?
- Tarzan is 80 years old, and hospitalized in a psychiatric ward.
- A magician and his assistant have found the perfect way to perform the 'Sawing a Woman in Half' trick by actually splitting a person in half.
- Bernie builds a time machine out of a microwave oven. Jemima, his roommate, is quite unhappy about that. She's even less happy when the time machine gets crazy.
- Amir is trying to live in total denial of memories from his past, but he cannot run away from the past forever.
- In Yuval's ideal world he maneges one perfect relationship with mulitple partners. Or is he not?
- Eyal has been in love with Hila for 3 years. They accidentally met online. He is a filmmaker; she studies to be an actress. He knew he fell in love with her from the moment he saw her. On set, he is relaxed and natural, but when they are alone...he becomes shy and is lost for words. He decides to go on a surreal and crazy trip to the Balkans to learn about free spirit and Joie de Vivre from his admired director, Emir Kusturica. Despite the difficulties, he manages to find Kusturica and ask him to play a role in a film he's directing; perhaps this will help him to summon the courage to tell Hila how he felt.
- Kobi (19), is about to get an excellence award in his Training Completion ceremony at the Army. His Family live in a Settlement near Nablus, and oppose serving in the IDF. During his weekend visit, Kobi invites his family to the Ceremony. To his surprise, he finds out that his family will be evacuated and his house is intended for destruction, as the army will come to dismantle the settlement as part of the peace process. Kobi must choose between his family and his ideal of serving in the army.
- Eva is a waitress at a small French restaurant in Tel-Aviv who finds out she is pregnant. While she tries to break the news to her husband, the chef, a fat guy walks in the restaurant. The unique relationship between Eva and the mysterious giant guest irritates her husband and helps Eva to find a hidden desire inside of her.
- Yamna is an 82-year-old miracle-worker and righteous woman from Sderot. The film depicts her unique character and rituals, her eastern culture and her effort to bequeath her mystical power to the next generation Yamna's story is told through the people who come to her for help as we are offered a glimpse into some of her secrets. Yehudit, 40, whose biological clock is running out, hopes that Yamna can help her become pregnant after conventional fertilization treatments have failed. Dudu, Yamna's grandson, asks her for help with finding success in the music industry. Yamna's daughter, Shula, has the technical know-how of her mother but is still searching for the special spark she needs to honor her birthright and become a righteous woman.
- For her 70th birthday, Yardena Arazi embarks on a journey with her cousin Tamar in the footsteps of their mothers and heroines - Yvette and Fanny Loinger. During the journey they uncover the stories of other Jewish women who all endeavored for one cause - saving hundreds of Jewish children. The story of the Loinger family, to which Yardena's mother was born, is rare and unique - unbeknownst to the Nazis, four members of one family rescued hundreds of Jewish children from death and risked their lives in doing so. The fact that three of them are women makes this story even more astonishing. A story about the fortitude of women in impossible circumstances.