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- A journalist from Tel Aviv and filmmaker from New York City - friends since junior high - discuss the impact of disingenuous media practices, while spearheading a conversation about how to achieve a less deceptive future for global media.
- The Silhouet takes the viewer on a nostalgic journey through seventeen countries, as he roughly pastes together memories of beloved travels.
- The film documents the residents of the Galilee in Deir Hana and Wadi Ara during olive season of 2020. Amidst lockdowns, between the groves and the local olive press, we accompany the Hussein Family and members of Sindyanna of Galilee as they continue to work their land to produce quality olive oil.
- Letters to the Earth - Earth day special made by children around the world.
- Documentary style music video portraying beautiful landscapes of Israel and hip hop superstar Nikolija as a toned down natural beauty
- World's first Hebrew opera performed at the Kfar Blum classical music festival in Galilee, northern Israel, on July 28th, 2011.
- A music video starring Nikolija filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel.
- A music video for What Happens to Us (Part I) from the album Alone Together Forever. Bonjour Machines visit a rock climbing gym.
- A dreamy music video about seduction, life, death, love and time.
- Danny is a Tel-Aviv taxi driver, a divorced father to a sweet little girl. Danny drives his taxi mostly at night. The nights in Tel-Aviv are always dark, and mostly mean. When in motion, driving, very seldom will Danny catch glitters of tiny lights. Usually he stumbles along dubious passengers, weary losers, drugged prostitutes, crumpled bills, and sweating asphalt.
- The Producing and Directing team of Trinity Houston and David Minasian teamed up with the Alan Parsons Live Project and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for this 50th Anniversary tribute to NASA and the Apollo 11 moon landing.
- The film depicts the establishment of the town of Sderot from the viewpoint of its first settlers - immigrants who were transported on trucks in the middle of the night to a desolate "ma'bara" (transit camp) somewhere in the desert. Despite the many challenges they faced, they stayed and developed an Israeli town with a unique character.
- To Life is a look at five Israeli organizations dedicated to helping people across the globe. This is a story about Israel you won't see in the news. In keeping with the Jewish tradition of tikkun olam ("repairing the world"), Israel has been at the forefront of humanitarian and disaster relief work since the 1950s, less than a decade after becoming a nation. Since then, the Jewish state has provided humanitarian aid to millions of people in 140 countries around the world. Featuring stunning cinematography and moving interviews, To Life follows Israeli volunteers in Uganda, Nepal, Greece, Kurdistan, and the Palestinian territories to find out how and why, with so many security challenges of their own, they reach out so effectively to help other nations.
- The inability of a parent to shield their kids from the fragile reality of an upcoming war through the eyes of an Israeli mother and her 12 year old daughter, at the beginning of the Gulf War, 1991.
- Water is the basic, necessary element of every known life form. We ourselves are made of water gathered in skin. Water means life, and the lack of water unequivocally means death. In the shadow of the Flood that occurred thousands of years ago, four characters floating between Heaven and Earth are confronting with the drying of their land, with Nature's changes.
- THE THREAD OF ALLIANCE is a collaboration between Israeli, Palestinians, Druze and Bedouins women, together they decided to embroider a tapestry designed by the Italian artist Daniela Papadia. Exceptional witness is Abraham Yehoshua.
- In Tel Aviv, Yoav receives a visit from Delphine, the girlfriend of Emile, his boyfriend from Paris. Their day together in the city confronts their mutual expectations in the face of a complex Israeli society.
- The action of Hatzalah, a non profit emergency medical organization in Israel, funded exclusively by donations. A start-up of a new kind at the service of life.
- About timeless historical landmarks in a land that is constantly torn by a geographical and social war, a war that revolves around such religious landmarks.
- HaMavdil, narrates the daily life of Jerusalem's marketplace, Mahane Yehuda. In this short documentary we get to experience it's magical distinction, from day to night.
- Journey back to ancient Jerusalem to investigate the mystery of Easter.
- The story is about a group of mentally retarded people in a shelter in Israel. It has a personal and intimate approach, reflecting the deep involvement of the movie team with the inmates. The long and intriguing experience started with instinctive rejection (by the team), gradually replaced by sympathy and involvement with the inhabitants, causing the surfacing of a wide variety of intensive feelings: sorrow, pain, jealousy, love and joy. The film accompanies several figures, concentrates on their daily routine, focusing on small details, thus enables them to "grow"to their full volume. Retarded people are unable to build defenses and tend to expose their innermost feeling, thus becoming the mirrors of our innersouls. That perhaps is the main reason for our initial rejection, namely, a fear of identifying ourselves in them. "Now we are all stars in a movie" said one of them "We are going to be seen by the whole world on television" Last filming day. Parting is difficult. The magic is fading away. The "stars" are back to their routine lives and the movie team leaves, changed, fuller than before.