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To Die in Jerusalem
Ever since 17-year-old Rachel Levy, an Israeli, was killed four years ago in Jerusalem by a Palestinian suicide bomber, her mother, Abigail, has hardly found a moment’s peace.Watch FilmAfter the Storm
A celebration of perseverance and rebirth through the arts, this inspiring documentary follows a group of New Orleans teens as they stage a production of the hurricane-themed musical Once On This Island.Watch FilmThe Forgotten Ones
A young Israeli born in Yugoslavia researches the nature of the extermination of Jews in her home land, the part the Germans played, and the part played by the various nationalities in Yugoslavia.Watch FilmThe Last Nazi Hunter
70 years after the Holocaust, American born-Israeli citizen, Dr. Efraim Zuroff is tracking down surviving Nazi war criminals in hopes to bring them to justice.Watch FilmThe Secret
The fascinating story of Polish citizens who learn, often after living a lifetime as Christians in a Communist nation, that they are of Jewish origin.Watch FilmI The Aforementioned Infant
A series of encounters with adoptees and their biological mothers, Ronit sets out to check the meaning of blood relationships.Watch FilmSouth Wind on Hilton Beach
How the Israeli surfers went from being outsiders fighting for their right to surf, to becoming the cultural heroes of the eighties.Watch FilmSkate of Mind
The concrete kids refuse to commit and take responsibility, they live together in spite of their backgrounds and they have their on language and religion – Skateboards.Watch FilmSeder Trek
The largest Passover Seder in the world and a spectacular journey to the Nepalese Himalayan mountains, an impossible connection between these two far-away worlds brought together in this wonderful film.Watch FilmLevantine
Levantine thinker and author Jacqueline Kahanoff was the first to write of Levantine and Mizrachi identities, as no one before her had done. Tracing her footsteps, draws not only a portrait of an impressive thinker, but also discovers the fate of Levantine identity in Israel as a cultural option for pride and and honor.Watch FilmGolden Boys
Every week, a group of elderly gay men gathers in a small room in Tel-Aviv. The movie follows these witty seniors and their funny dialogues in the room and gives a direct glimpse to the ruthless process of aging.Watch FilmWhite Night
This film is an illegal epic night voyage of Palestinian women getting into Jerusalem.Watch FilmJust the Two of Us
The story of 88 year old Samuel Wilinberg and Kalman Taigman, two complete opposites, who happen to be the last two survivors of the Treblinka death camp. In a moving journey they walk again to the place they fled from 68 years ago, sharing memories, laughter and emotional turbulence. Their journey ends in a surprise and with great excitement as they never experienced before.Watch FilmYou Never Know
Rabbi, folksinger and composer, Shlomo Carlebach is considered to be the foremost Jewish religious songwriter of our time. He touched millions of Jews and non-Jews around the world. The film takes you to a Journey that journey that searches for that touch.Watch FilmThe Sign for Love
Elad was born deaf to a hearing family. After his mother’s tragic death and the breakdown of his family, he makes the most important decision of his life: to become a father.Watch FilmGisi
The story of Gisi Fleischmann, a woman who believed she could stop the Holocaust if only she succeeded to raise enough money.Watch FilmKing Bibi
The remarkable and controversial story of Benjamin Netanyahu’s rise to power, reflected through four decades of public appearances that changed Israel forever.Watch FilmSacred Sperm
An eye opening journey of the director Ori Gruder (aka Or Yashar), an ultra-orthodox religious Jew after one of the most difficult and Important prohibitions in Judaism - "waste of Sperm" that for its violation there is almost no forgiveness or atonement.Watch FilmRachel Agmon
Haim gives Rachel a ride. She's religious. He's married with kids. Still, they have a baby. Thirty years on, Yair embarks on two weird and funny journeys with his parents - and is exposed to the grandeur and wretchedness of the affair that brought him to this world.Watch FilmInto the North
A coming-of-age story of young Czech Jewish refugees who were saved by Danish farmers during the WWII.Watch FilmHidden Face
The film is a unique journey into the meeting point of the Jewish faith and the Holocaust events. Through the Admor of Sanz-Klausenburg's story of heroismWatch FilmA Mirror for the Sun
Watch FilmPhoenix
Phoenix, born and raised in the African Hebrew Israelite community, is believed to be carrying his father's curse. After years of abuse, Phoenix, who lives in post-trauma, but knows he deserves to be happy, returns to the community and parents who did not save him in time.Watch FilmThe Syrian Patient
Reality surpasses the imagination in this original documentary that allows a first-look at the Syrian wounded and the Israeli doctors at a hospital in Israel where enemies meet and become connected. A ray of optimistic light in a very harsh reality.Watch FilmAlbum 61
How right is it to choose your child’s path?Watch FilmFamily in Transition
A story of the only transgender family in a small town in Israel who's lives change completely after their father decides to become a women.Watch FilmBlack Honey, The Life and Poetry of Avraham Sutzkever
The incredible story of the greatest Yiddish poet of modern times. The man who led the Paper Brigade underground movement that saved Jewish manuscripts from the Nazis, survived WWII due to Stalin sending him a private rescue plane.Watch FilmAlone
In a little Jerusalem apartment, surrounded by dolls and cats, Miriam Yalan Shtekelis wrote children songs that captured the hearts of generations of Israelis, Reuven Brodeski - created a russian legend on Shtekelis, using miniatures that were created especially for this film.Watch FilmYeshurun in 6 Chapters
As a radical and isolated poet, he broke the boundaries of language using Hebrew, Yiddish and Arabic in ways that no other did. Who was Avot Yeshurun, also known as Yehiel Perlmutter?Watch FilmVogel Lost Vogel
Who was David Vogel? the man who left behind novels and poems in a magnificent hebrew, describing sexuality and desire, roleplays and identities, like no other before himWatch FilmWild Kids
Tucked away in an abandoned shelter, “Wild Kids” create surreal and fantastic characters. For these children of Russian immigrant artists, radical animation films are a refuge from a hostile world.Watch FilmTunnel of Hope
250 Jews successfully escaped from a Nazi labor camp via a tunnel they had dug. Now, 3 generations of escapees' families dig there again in an attempt to find the tunnel and their roots.Watch FilmTorn
Can one be a catholic priest and an observant Jew at the same time?Watch FilmCovered Up
A personal journey by Rachel, an ultra-Orthodox director, through marriage, divorce, matchmaking, and head covering, records the world of ultra-Orthodox women and gives voice to their inner world for the first time.Watch FilmThe Wounded Healer
Criminologist Dr. Dan Philipp has devoted his career to treating sexual offenders. The intense encounter with evil has not shaken his belief in the basic humanity of even the worst criminals.Watch FilmRendezvous at Erasmus
Through a chance meeting two German soldiers- both artists - saved hundreds of Dutch Jews from the Nazis during World War II.Watch FilmSilicon Wadi
Four Israeli startup teams sacrifice their families, their friends, and their bank accounts to pursue their startup dreams.Watch FilmJerusalem ER
Hadassah Hospital is located in the ethnically charged buffer zone of Mount Scopus. This is the story of the ER as through the eyes of 2 female doctors, one a Jewish immigrant from Chile, and the other a Palestinian Israeli from the north of Israel.Watch FilmHotline
Hotline for Refugees and Migrants, a Tel Aviv based NGO, fights an uphill battle against the rising xenophobia and against the legislation which treats illegal border crossing as criminal offenseWatch FilmHAREDIM – Gevald!
Israel as viewed by a member of an extremely Orthodox Jewish sects, one that does not recognize the State of Israel.Watch FilmHagiga: The Story of Israeli Cinema
A unique two part documentary that encompasses 50 years of Israeli cinema through dozens of interviews with the filmmakers who created some of the most important, beloved, locally and internationally successful movies in the history of Israeli cinema.Watch FilmLast Stop
Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station is a vast and violent labyrinth. Living in and around it are thousands of new refugees, children of migrant workers and impoverished Israeli families. The portrait of the place mirrors the face of the country.Watch FilmThe Yard
My childhood yard may appear like another shabby parking space in a Jerusalem ultra-orthodox neighborhood. To me, it is the landscape of the only home I have ever known.Watch FilmDesert Brides
Three relatively educated, independent Bedouin women are caught within traditional society, trying to survive, each in their own way, a life of polygamy.Watch FilmDeath and the Maiden
The turbulent life story of Charlotte Salomon.Watch FilmClockwork Doll
The poetry of Dahlia Ravikovitch emerges from an extraordinary, personal and uniquely wonderful place. The film weaves her poetry and biography into an intricate story, trying to solve the riddle of her life.Watch FilmFluchkes
Five elderly women create a dance performance, sharing their thoughts and feelings.Watch FilmFamily Matters
Thirty years ago, the divorce of a woman, who became a renowned author, and her husband, an esteemed rabbi, shook the religious city of Bnai Barak, and affected the lives of their seven children.Watch FilmHappy Purim
Purim is the happiest day in the Jewish calendar. The film goes to the heart of the spirit of the festival: the injunction to have fun and revel is carried to full measure (and includes some good drinking tips). Ultra-Orthodox Jews are famously as strict about observing the rules of their faith as they are defiant to modernity, yet for this film they let the cameras explore their celebration with enthusiasm.Watch FilmRed Leaves
Meseganio Tadela, an Ethiopian immigrant, sets out on a journey through his children’s homes after he loses his wife The harsh reality hits him in the face and he tries to survive in his own ways.Watch FilmIn Between
Dana and Amit met when they were 25, they married and had 2 children. Soon after their second child, Amit turned ultra-orthodox. Dana stayed secular. They are still very much in love. Will their love be able to overcome the growing gaps between them?Watch FilmThird Person
Suzan isn’t either-or. Suzan isn’t both. Not quite male, not quite female. At 35 years old Suzan discovers this for the first time.Watch FilmArabic Movie
So many Israelis still wax nostalgic about that old Friday afternoon ritual, back in the times when television had just one channel; everyone would watch the Arab movie of the week.Watch FilmOperation Wedding
Leningrad, 1970. A group of young Jewish dissidents plots to hijack an empty plane and escape. 45 years later, filmmaker Anat Zalmanson-Kuznetsov reveals the story of her parents, "heroes" in the West but "terrorists" in Russia.Watch FilmCafe Nagler
The director follows the famous "Café Nagler," which was owned by her family during 1920s Berlin, and gets caught in the gap between family myth and historic facts.Watch FilmThe Impure
“Impures” is how Argentinian Jewish pimps were called in the early 20th century. They built a network of vicious organizations trafficking in thousands of unfortunate Eastern-European Jewish women, one of whom was the film director's relative.Watch FilmHope I’m In The Frame
A portrait of Michal Bat-Adam the first and only woman director in Israel to regularly create films since the 70s. The film intimately documents her and her husband director Moshe Mizrahi sharing the struggle to make films despite aging.Watch FilmSaving the Hermans
"Saving the Hermans" follows the unbelievable, one year long, journey of the Herman family across Asia- from Thailand to Israel. They travel 25,000 miles, in an old fire engine they had converted into a caravan.Watch FilmShockwaves
Three stories about three families who live every day with the results of the wars and the terror attacks in Israel.Watch FilmFence Your Best
The Israeli fencing empire has flourished for decades thanks to its founder and legendary coach Haim Hatuel. Can he save the family empire from crashing before the Rio Olympic Games?Watch FilmJoe’s Violin
A 91-year-old Holocaust survivor donates his violin to a local instrument drive, changing the life of a 12-year-old school girl from America’s poorest congressional district, and unexpectedly, his own.Watch FilmWomen in Sink
In an Arab hair-salon in Israel, the director installs a camera over the washing-basin. As she washes their hair, she converses candidly with the salon’s clients –Arabs and Jews - on Israeli politics, life and loveWatch FilmI’m Fat
Halit, filmmaker and instructor for youths at risk, in the eyes of the world is first and foremost a fat woman in a world where everyone aspires to be thinner. "Fat" is a personal journey, but it is in no way private. The personal reveals a social and cultural phenomenon, which in turn creates a new perspective.Watch FilmRemember Baghdad
Remember Baghdad is the untold story of Iraq, an insight into how the country developed through the eyes of the Jews, Iraq’s first wave of refugees.Watch FilmThe Wonderful Kingdom of Papa Alaev
A modern-day Shakespearean tale about a famous Tajik musical family, controlled by the charismatic, funny yet overbearing patriarch, Papa Alaev, who at the age of 80 is starting to lose his grip on the 'family business', sending them on a rigid and unsure transition from Monarchy to Democracy.Watch FilmBen Gurion, Epilogue
A revealing portrait of David Ben-Gurion, founder of Israel and one of modern history's political giants based on never-seen archival material and his critical insights about Israel's future.Watch FilmElish’s Notebooks
82-year-old Elisheva Rise passed away. As her children clear out her home, they find journals she secretly wrote to each of them documenting their lives from birth.Watch FilmA Land Without Borders
A travelogue by Nir Baram, an Israeli writer, in the occupied territories, to examine whether the idea of "two states for two peoples" is relevant and whether there is any chance for peace.Watch FilmBefore My Feet Touch the Ground
A young Israeli named Daphni looks back on the time she went from a naive demonstrator to the figurehead of a national protest movement.Watch FilmMegiddo
MEGIDDO follows 1,000 Palestinians held at the Megiddo prison in northern Israel, where they are guarded by 300 Israeli wardens. The inmates include those who planned attacks, people who assisted assailants and some prisoners have been given multiple life sentences for their involvement in the murder of IsraeliWatch FilmPraise the Lard
The story of how the biggest taboo in the Jewish religion ended up becoming a symbol of freedom for the “new Jew” in the Land of Israel.Watch FilmThe Raven – Ze’ev Jabotinsky
The Raven tries to fathom Jabotinsky’s deceptive character. The film follows his conflicted, controversial character, the meaningful choices, desires and abilities that eventually led him to end his life prematurely but left a huge mark on Zionism and Israel.Watch FilmThe Awakener – The Story of YH Brenner
six dead bodies were found near the Red House between Tel Aviv and Jaffa. One was the body of Y.H. Brenner, a brilliant author, the sharp critic of his generation, a man of ambiguous sexuality and the characteristics of a raging prophet; he was well known throughout the Jewish worldWatch FilmZelda – A Simple Woman
She published her first book of poetry at the age of 53 and became a prominent figure in the field of Hebrew literature, living alone in Jerusalem, writing poems on pieces of paper, surrounded by a small court of lovers and admirers.Watch FilmA Song of Loves
Rabbi David Buzaglo was the greatest Hebrew liturgical poet of the twentieth century. His poetry initiated an abrupt shift in Sephardic liturgical writing, but it also served as a vital link between the modern era and a tradition that dates back to Spanish Jewry’s Golden Age.Watch FilmBialik – King of the Jews
this film retells the story of the little boy from the shtetl, who By the age of thirty he’d already become the most famous poet in the Jewish worldWatch FilmVoices from the booth
We meet them everywhere, tens of thousands security guards most of them of Russian origin. The film focuses on 4 guards who insisted on remaining creative – an optimistic note in the quasi-tragic destiny of these people.Watch FilmShadow in Baghdad
This film had a strong audience in the Arab world. I feel it had a major impact, because it went out beyond Israeli borders and into the Arab world. It sparked a rare debate, in Iraq, and in the Jewish and non-Jewish Iraqi diaspora. This debate is the greatest reward for me, as I can feel the power of the documentary to touch people emotionally and intellectually. The success of any movie is founded on its ability to move people on from square one to square two.Watch FilmThe Seven Tapes
Wollach died young, leaving a legacy of urban myth, madness, and mystery around her eccentric personality. The film is based on seven tapes of interviews granted by Wollach before her death, in which she speaks of madness, drugs, encounters with God, and the dangers of writingWatch FilmDuma
The first film by a female Arabic speaker to confront the taboo of sexual violence against Arab women, who are frequently forced into silence to preserve their family’s honor.Watch FilmThe Five Houses of Leah Goldberg
Leah Goldberg is still an enigmatic figure – she is Israel’s most beloved poet, a powerful woman, who lived with her mother and never married, a woman who invented herself from the ashes of World War I through her magical poetry.Watch FilmOne Eye Wide Open
Access into famous artist Zvi Lachman's inner world through his works of art reveals and surprisingly discloses that the point of origin of his work is very similar to the director's.Watch FilmPizza in Auschwitz
The story of Danny Chanoch who survived five concentration camps and has finally managed to convince his kids to visit the camp with him. The goal of the trip is to spend a night in Auschwitz in the same barracks where he once slept.Watch FilmSidewalk
A documentary poem interweaving seven parallel stories of children on their way to school and back, Sidewalk offers a glimpse into the rare moments of true independence afforded to these young schoolchildren.Watch FilmThe Journey of Vaan Nguyen
The Vietnam War was a traumatic war that has shaken the consciousness of the west. Millions of Vietnamese people fled from their homes to the cruel sea to save their lives. The “boat people” who survived the journey and were given asylum in new lands, can now recount their ordeal. Decades later, some still have the urge to go back home but they first have to confront issues of identityWatch FilmCollaborators
Musa and Majed are "jasus" -- a disgraceful name in Arabic for a spy, a traitor to his own people. Plagued by anxieties, guilt and loneliness, the two attempt to rebuild their lives.Watch FilmRaging Dove
Raging Dove follows the story of Johar Abu Lashin, a Palestinian by birth, an Israeli by circumstance, and an American by choice.Watch FilmMy Fantasia
The three Darwish brothers, who immigrated from Iraq to Israel in the 50’s, established the family factory “Fantasia” - a menorah factory. For a time period of 50 years they designed, manufactured and shipped Chanukah menorahs for the entire world and now…the family factory is about to close down.Watch FilmHome
David Ofek tells the story of his immigrant family from Iraq, sitting in the sealed room of their Israeli home during the Gulf War, looking at bombed-out Baghdad on their television. They realize that the ruin on the screen were once their home.Watch FilmTaqasim
Taqasim, shot in the streets of Cairo, is a voyage to the hidden treasures of Arabic music and to the participation of Jewish musicians. With stylishly shot music and unforgettable back-alley jams played by Felix Mizrachi, Zehava Ben, Abraham Salman and others, this film brings classical Arabic music raw and captivating.Watch FilmCafe Noah
In Israel there were a bunch of phenomenal old musicians, who immigrated from Iraq and Egypt. They were masters of classical Arabic music. But at the age of 13, at my bar mitzvah, when my parents had hired them to play Arab music, I was terribly embarrassed. Years later, the same music sounded and meant something totally different for me.Watch Film