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An original musical. Israel 1967 - When life becomes a musical, not everyone can keep up with the beat.Watch FilmHousewitz
Lous, the mother of filmmaker Oeke Hoogendijk, hasn’t left the house for decades. She has a recurring nightmare in which she doesn’t know how to get home, just like the day when as a Jewish girl she was deported.Watch FilmApples and Oranges
Around 350 thousand youngsters from around the world came to work in the kibbutz during the 1970s – 80s. Ideology, adventurism and hormones turned the volunteering movement into a hot trend . Why did it end? How many broken hearts were left behind?Watch FilmYerusalem, The Incredible Story of Ethiopian Jewry
"Yerusalem" brings to life the story of a long, dramatic and tumultuous journey as the Jewish Ethiopian community, also known as “Beta-Israel”, finally find their way back to the heart of the Jewish people after centuries – Jerusalem.Watch FilmMuranow
When the living disregard those buried below, their ghosts wage war against this indifference.Watch FilmTangled Roots
A brief televised guide to the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A succinct, lucid summary and concise presentation of its basic concepts and decisive events, while laying them out on a timeline and a spatial map, related from a variety of viewpoints and positions concerning the conflicted parties.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 FilmMenachem Begin: Peace and War
Exploring the legacy of Menachem Begin, Israe’s 6th Prime-Minister, who made both a historic peace agreement and an arrogant war that changed the face of the Middle East.Watch FilmMa’abarot
Ma'abarot, the Israeli transit camps were a controversial enterprise, housing hundreds of thousands of new immigrants from different parts of the world, transitioning them into becoming part of the Israeli cultural tapestry.Watch FilmGolda
Based on these never-before seen materials, testimonies of supporters and opponents and rare archival footage, GOLDA tells the story of Meir’s dramatic premiership – from her surprising rise to power and iconic international stature, to her tragic and lonely demise.Watch FilmA Jewish Girl in Shanghai
A Jewish Girl in Shanghai (Chinese: 犹太女孩在上海) is a 2010 Chinese animated family film written by Wu Lin and based on his graphic novel of the same name. It is directed by Wang Genfa and Zhang Zhenhui, and voiced by Cui Jie, Zhao Jing and Ma Shaohua.Watch FilmMenachem and Fred
Two brothers re-united after decades of separation, and on unexpected relationship with the sons of the Nazi who deported their family from their home in GermanyWatch 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 FilmGisi
The story of Gisi Fleischmann, a woman who believed she could stop the Holocaust if only she succeeded to raise enough money.Watch FilmInto the North
A coming-of-age story of young Czech Jewish refugees who were saved by Danish farmers during the WWII.Watch FilmRescue Bus 300
In 1984, bus line 300 was attacked and held captive by terrorists, stranding the passengers inside and paving the way for a national scandal. Bolstered by the use of true testimony, Rescue Bus 300 thrusts viewers in the midst of the action, elucidating the crazy story from a passenger's perspective and bringing this gripping event to light.Watch FilmMy Australia
Poland, mid 60's. Tadek, 10 years old, is a member of a Neo Nazi gang. When his mother finds out, she has no choice but to act. She is a Jew.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 FilmDeath and the Maiden
The turbulent life story of Charlotte Salomon.Watch FilmNumbered
Some 400,000 numbers were tattooed in Auschwitz and its sub-camps; only several thousand survivors live today. NUMBERED is a highly visual, emotional journey, guided by portraits of these survivors. The film documents the dark time when these tattoos were assigned, along with the meaning they took in the years following.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 FilmDimona Twist
Story of seven immigrant women building a new town and new lives in the middle of the desert.Watch Film#uploading_holocaust
The first documentary based entirely on existing YouTube materials.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 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 FilmShalom Italia
Three Italian Jewish brothers set off on a journey through Tuscany, in search of a cave where they hid as children to escape the Nazis.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 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 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 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 FilmThe Children of Teheran
The heroic rescue mission of hundreds of Jewish children from occupied Europe and their nomadic journey through Teheran to the Land of Israel.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 Film