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- Two rent boys, hired by a trick to perform together, develop a relationship.
- If you're partner invites you to a sex party, would you go? Following a young couple on their first time to a swingers party, 'Swing for Me' is a documentary that doesn't shy away from infiltrating the sex culture in Israel.
- Filmmakers travel across Europe to uncover the truth about Islam and terrorism. Visiting refugee camps and mosques, they encounter dynamic characters, healing music, and an unpredictable tragedy that changes and heightens their quest.
- A young Israeli freshly returned from India who is madly in love with a Russian prostitute, decides to kidnap her from her Georgian pimp and in order to do so, he borrows a gun and steals a taxi. But problems start when he realizes that the cab is not empty and he finds himself dragging the passengers into his plot: a young and sexy soldier girl who just broke up with her boyfriend, a new age waitress on her way to a meditation festival, a yeshiva student conveying a sacred Streimel and a French civil servant who suffers from the Jersualem Syndrome and believes he is the Prophet Jonah.They join forces to free Ivana and starts running for their lives towards the desert, into a unique experience of tolerance, freedom and bonding.
- Koleta, a wildly independent 17-year-old ran away from her family at age 15 to escape the burden of living with her unemployed parents. Ateret, a charismatic 18-year-old, ran away from home at the age of 13 because of the pressures her family forced upon her. Tehila struggled with her strict Haredi family, dropped out of religious school and ran away from home. The three girls spend years on the streets until the Israeli Government intervenes. With their lives in disarray and nowhere else to turn, these runaways have no choice but to comply with the welfare authorities' decision to have them sent to the "Garden of Eden" farm. Here, the three girls join others and are put to work on the farm. They cook, clean, paint, plant trees, and care for the livestock. In their spare time, the girls socialize with their peers and study to complete their high school education. Living in an isolated location provides Koleta, Ateret, and Tehila with the necessary space to reevaluate their lives. The Garden of Eden farm motivates them to heal more effectively than any other rehabilitation center in Israel.
- A compilation of creative and funny mixed live action/animated shorts centered upon a group of high school students and the silly situations they face during the day. Produced for Noga Communications.
- 1996, Southern Lebanon. A local cameraman films the aftermath of a roadside charge attack against an IDF convoy. He ends up shooting a second blast and the death of four Israeli soldiers. The movie follows a visit of one of the families.
- 4 Israeli comedians trying to tell the story of Israel in their humorist eyes.
- Maurice El Medioni is the backbone of our narrative, using his personal and musical journey to tell the story of a turbulent history for the Jews of Algeria. His story begins seven decades ago in the Algerian city of Oran. He was only nine years old when his brother bought an old piano in the local flea market. Maurice came back from school, sat in front of the piano, and hasn't stopped playing since. 70 years later, Maurice achieved international acclaim by winning a BBC World Music Award for his Cuban/Oriental crossover album. Maurice's musical story holds a unique insight into the most important events in the history of the world and in the destiny of the Algerian Jews. As a child, Maurice entertained Jewish-Algerian school friends with traditional French-Jewish songs. Anti-Semitic laws dictated by Nazi-occupied France banished all Algerian Jews from school, granting Maurice more time to devote himself to music. At age 13, Maurice's piano playing entertained American soldiers celebrating victory over the Nazi occupation of Algeria. They introduced Maurice to Boogie Woogie, Rumba, Jazz and other popular American music. A chance encounter with Arabic musicians introduced a teenaged Maurice to Arabic Rai music. As the 1948 Arab-Israeli War ensued, Maurice was part of the creation of a new Rai sound. In the 1950s, amidst Algerian civil war, his capacity to blend genres would lead him to become one of few Jewish performers in the Opera of Oran. In 1961, a year before the Algerian War of Independence liberated Algeria from France, tensions were especially high between Jews and Arabs. European rights were not granted equally for Arabs and Jews, turning the streets of Algeria into a dangerous place. It was then that a million French colonists and 160,000 Algerian Jews left for France and Israel. Maurice helped to establish what we now know as "world music". His life and musical journey will represent the exiled Jews of Algeria: From a peaceful Jewish/Arabic pre-WWII co-existence to a dramatic exodus of all 160,000 Algerian Jews to France, Israel and beyond.
- A 4x4 journey through the western desert of Egypt reveals and warms the cold peace between Egypt and Israel. This unknown and mysterious land with only a few records of people who actually have lived here yet unfolds stories of major historic events and human mankind. Driving in the historic footsteps of adventurers, armies, explorers, caravans of slaves and wanderers throughout several hundreds and thousands of years. This passage leads through old villages, beautiful desert oases, oceans of sands, natural springs, lakes and fascinating historic sites. We discover the present culture of the few inhabitants of the oases in the western desert, a culture that hardly changed over the past hundred years. Along the anthropological present stories we will tell the historic, archaeological stories - following the path of this journey.
- This is the story of a young non-Jew German, daughter of a Protestant family, who immigrates to Israel. After several years living in Israel, she feels like bearing the "Mark of Cain", because of her foreign origin.