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- After the Black September capture and massacre of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympics, five men are chosen to eliminate the people responsible for that fateful day.
- David Attenborough's legendary BBC crew explains and shows wildlife all over planet earth. From giving an overview of the challenges facing life to hunting the deep sea and various major evolutionary groups of creatures.
- The triumphs and tragedies of the most popular political family in American history.
- A satirical Israeli television series of sketches about the history of the Jewish people, from biblical times to present day.
- Annual international TV song contest, which involved representatives of the countries-members of the European Broadcasting Union. Analogue of the Eurovision Song Contest with the difference that as performers were children under 15 years.
- Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.
- Rebecca Abarnabel, a single daughter born into an Orthodox Jewish family, is tired of the lifestyle that her father, Reuven, has forced upon her. She and her mother, Victoria, go on a life-changing journey between worlds.
- A drama series about the conflict between past and future, tradition and progress, self-fulfillment and family values. In a Bukharan community we see the struggles between the older generation that wants a traditional life in Bukhara, Uzbekistan and the new generation that wants to build a new life in a new country. The series takes place precisely at the crisis point between the old generation and ancient traditions and the new generation and the 21st century. The series includes biographical elements of the two lead actors--the grandmother in the series is played by their actual grandmother.
- 44th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place on May 29th 1999 in Jerusalem, Israel. Countries now are allowed to perform in a language of their choice. Sweden wins with "Take Me To Your Heaven" by Charlotte Nilsson.
- The story of the hijacking of Air France Flight AF139 on 27 June 1976 from Athens and the subsequent mission to rescue the hostages from the airport terminal at Entebbe in Uganda. The movie contains interviews with former hostages, including Captain Bacos who (together with his crew) refused to abandon his passengers as well those who planned the rescue mission and those executed it.
- Documentary mini series about the History of Zionism.
- An Israeli soldier is taken hostage by a small PLO squad in lebanon. The soldier planned to go on vacation and to fly to the world final soccer cup (mondial), he and his capturers share the love to soccer and toward the (not so happy) end a relationship is made.
- A drama about 3 women, from remote harsh backgrounds, that decide to take their fate into their own hands and open a joint business. The women work as cleaning ladies at an office building in the city. They are all employed by the same manpower agency, but have never met or exchanged a single word. This is a story about transparent women.
- A television crew set out with Ehud Ya'ari on the trail of the Jewish kingdom of the Khuzari, which disappeared from the world a thousand years ago. At the heart of the series, three journeys to the remotest parts of the Caucasus - the Volga Delta, the Crimean Peninsula and the Steppes of the Don.
- Memories of the Shoah are documented by the filming of the everyday life of the director's aging mother and two aunts.
- The cameric five is a comedic group that does sketches and jokes.
- About a group of waiters and waitresses who sing their way through life. No problem in life that can't be solved with good old fashioned choreographed musical numbers
- The Eurovision song contest of 1979 in Jerusalem, Israel.
- A documentary showing the tensions between the multinational crew aboard a rusting diamond dredging ship off the coast of Namibia.
- "The Impure" is a documentary film which brings to live a dark story who took place in Argentina in the early 20th century. The "Impures" was how the Argentinian Jewish pimps were called by the "normal" Jewish community. They were vicious organizations and brothels owners that practice they Jewish believes while trafficking thousands of unfortunate Eastern-European Jewish woman. One of them was a relative of mine. Those women were unjustly called also "Impures" and the Jewish community tried and maybe still trying to bury this story in history.
- 58th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest, taking place from May 14th until May 18th 2013 in Malmö, Sweden and marks the reintroduction of the "Parade of Nations". Denmark wins with "Only Teardrops" performed by Emmelie de Forest.
- A biopic about Israel's most successful and famous Mizrahi artist, Zohar Argov, his rise to fame, drug addiction and eventual suicide.
- The writer of a successful israeli TV show is struggling to deal with his life.
- At a stone quarry above Hebron, Arab stonecutters work without explosives to cut away slabs shipped to cities to build houses. We visit a site in an old Arab quarter of Jerusalem where Palestinian laborers are enlarging a house for a Jewish family that had been an Arab family's home until 1948. We meet the house's present owner, a Jewish professional. We meet a stonemason at work on the addition; he talks about his hatred of Jews. We meet an older man who had built the original house, and we meet the physician who had lived in the house until he and his family evacuated it. He explains why they left. History, class, labor, and attitude on display at a construction site.
- The story of Israel's first fifty years of statehood, TKUMA brings to the screen the tragedies and joyful milestones of Israel's first half century.
- Col. Joe Alon, the Israeli Air Force Attache was assassinated in 1973 in MARYLAND . An FBI investigation revealed nothing. 38 years later, the case remains unsolved and Joe's three daughters are searching for the truth. Did he know something he shouldn't have? The film opens with this theory and then goes on to raise personal, forensic, political and national questions and dilemmas: Why didn't Israel cooperate with the FBI? Was Alon an undercover Mossad (Israeli undercover intelligence organization) agent? Why did the FBI destroy the evidence against protocol? Is it a part of the Yom Kippur War conspiracy theory (Dayan and Kissinger)? Includes interviews of FBI agents, Mossad chiefs, former American Air Force Chief Commander and others key personnel.
- Approximately 20,000 Russian houses, businesses and private land have been victims of hostile seizures annually by an organized corporation of criminal bosses, politicians, oligarchs and men of law - the 'Raiders'
- 18 countries compete for 10 available slots at the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016.
- TV mini series based on a novel by Amnon Shamosh, illustrates the fate of one Jewish family from Halleb (Aleppo) in Syria during the period 1936-76.
- A fascinating journey to China with Gesher Theater and their play "village". This is the first time that Gesher theater embarks on a month to China to present "village" to the Chinese audience in Hebrew in front of Chinese.audience. The play was shown in four major cities in China- Beijing,Shanghai , Wuhan and Gwangju Metropolitan City.
- Based on the novel "The Story of Hirbet Hizah" by S. Izhar (S.Yizhar).
- A group of high-school students are sent to a drama class during the summer vacation, most of whom as a punishment though some of volunteered.
- Israeli Channel 1 investigative program.
- Lool was an Israeli TV show created by and starring the group of the same name which also made several albums by Arik Einstein. This show was later edited into Lool (1988).
- A fascinating, often untold story in military history.
- A groundbreaking documentary about Israeli women ready to take command in the Israeli army.
- Memories of the Eichmann Trial includes reminiscences by trial witnesses, Holocaust survivors, Israelis of the second generation, and others who were directly involved in the Eichmann case. Prominent among them are Henryk Ross, a Polish Jew who, with the help of his wife Stefania, took clandestine photographs of life in the Lodz Ghetto while carrying out Nazi orders to record information about Jews on their way to the death camps; and Rafi Eitan, who led the operation to capture Eichmann in Argentina, in 1961. Broadcast only once on Israeli television in 1979, Memories of the Eichmann Trial was rediscovered and restored in 2011.
- Produced during the late 1980's, the days before the first Intifada (one of the primes of the Israeli-Plestinian conflict) this popular sitcom demonstrated a positive co-existence between Arabs and Jews in an Arab Israeli restaurant.