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- The amazing story of the Iron Dome (kippat barzel).
- A dark comedy about two girls who fall in love with their country and with each other en route from Tel Aviv to Sderot (the ongoing target of Qassam rocket attacks).
- * Rebel News is a Canadian political and social commentary media website.
- Friendship across the Gaza-Sderot war zone.
- Twenty four hours in the lives of eleven people living in Sderot and Gaza, whose fates are bound together by one day in 2007.
- This project reported on life as experienced by men, women and children in Gaza (Palestine) and Sderot (Israel): their lives and their survival on a daily basis. Under difficult living conditions and the threat of air attacks and bombings, people do keep on working, loving and dreaming-life in spite of everything. In order to document this will to live, short chronicles (two minutes each) were shot by both Israeli and Palestinian teams, day after day for two months. These short stories followed seven characters from Gaza and seven from Sderot.
- A film teacher had to teach in Sderot and change the lives of his students.
- Half a mile from the Gaza border, rockets rain down on Sderot. But underground, musicians in this besieged Israeli town continue to create a sound all their own.
- Sderotime is a documentary compilation of five perspectives, five stories of local residents, produced with the participation and professional mentorship of director Rafael Balulu. Over a period of three months research encounters took place with the residents from which an anthology of local and original documentary was formed. During the workshop, Or Lifshitz, Ori Cohen, Dvir Sassi, Sultan Alkadi, Ofer Kurtsberg, told their personal stories and provided their unique points of view that were shaped into short, personal and universal documentaries. From the five films, Sderot is depicted as another character - complex, human, alive and kicking.
- During 2008, under the barrage of Kassam rockets, a clown was wandering around the streets of the city of Shderot. The clown nurtured special relationships with an Ethiopian kid named Yaa'kov, who dreamed to study the clown's art, hoping it would help him to leave the city. The movie follows the clowns' attempts to teach Yaa'kov to become a street theater artist, in spite of the antagonism Yaa'kovs' friends developed towards him because of his new hobby, until the street theater show they created together. The movie deals with the friendship between a kid with a dream and a street theater artist who hangs onto hope, and with a man who did not remove his makeup and remained the last one to smile.
- The Last League - the lowest league in soccer in Israel, focuses on people from the peripheries for whom soccer is their last chance of making it big and giving meaning to their lives. Why The Last League? Because from the bottom you can only go up.
- The story of a family living in the shadow of the father's death. For two years the film follows Shai, the youngest brother, who dreams of becoming a soccer player and Shlomi, the eldest brother who is struggling to get off drugs. Shai and Or, the younger brothers, are forced to live in a boarding school in Bnei Brak due to the conditions at home. Shlomi, just released from prison, is trying to rehabilitate himself in a Talmudic college in Jerusalem, leaving Aliza, the mother, virtually alone in Sderot, with nothing but a dream for a better life for her children.
- 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.
- Dr. Ami Shinfeld, a senior cardiac surgeon, decided to devote himself to public medicine and volunteer as a physician near Gaza. The heavy financial cost and the burden on his family force him to decide whether he should leave his patients and turn to private practice.
- "Tom fears the mysterious bald man who follows him around and writes down everything he says"
- The comic-tragic story of the brothers Hula and Natan, two car mechanics from the outskirts of Sderot, a city in the south of Israel constantly bombed by rockets from Gaza. The two live in a caravan in the weedy yard that serves as their garage, surrounded by old jalopies and clunkers. While the situation between Israel and Gaza deteriorates, Hula and Natan's garage, their only source of income, is about to be closed down by the authorities. With a lot of grotesque humor, and under the continuing threat to their lives and work, the two try to survive, but sink deeper and deeper into the depths of fatalistic frustration.
- Qassam tells the story of the city of Sderot and the people who live there. The city has been attacked by thousands of Palestinian Qassam rockets since 2001. Broadcasters: CTS, ichannel, JLTV, TJC and Shalom-TV.
- Sashka is a sweet 13 year-old-boy. His family emigrated from Russia to Sderot, a small town in southern Israel, next to Gaza strip. Though they struggled to adjust, Sashka's unique perception of reality kept him going. But at some point the ground beneath him starts to shake and confront his childish optimism with the confusing reality. We follow Sashka's sudden and rapid maturation while he is trying to figure his own way around.