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- The documentary interviews survivors, first responders about the 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, highlighting reported sexual violence cases during the incident, presenting factual accounts without opinions.
- Murray, a film lecturer specializing in romantic comedies, and Dana, a gynecologist, are 30-something roommates. They're both successful, bright, and still single. Their strong friendship is tested when Dana falls in love with a man Murray ditched in a hit and run accident, who then shows up at their doorstep. Lonely, Murray realizes she has feelings for him as well. Despite their turbulent first interaction, Murray convinces herself that he is actually meant for her - after all, this is how all classic romantic comedies begin.
- Nimrod gets a second chance as a kitchen assistant at a famous restaurant run by Chef Dori, who struggles to stay relevant. His friendship with Chef Sara disrupts his life.
- A girl from the Jewish community, immigrates to Israel and embarks on a wild journey, but the transition from a life with clear rules to a life without any rules at all, throws her into a whirlwind of life experiences.
- The tragic events of the October 7 massacre at the Supernova music festival in southern Israel, close to the border with Gaza, minute-by-minute. merely through festival survivor's camera footage, and terrorist's body camera recordings.
- Shot over 10 years in intimate, raw home footage by an Oscar-winning filmmaking couple, LIFE UNEXPECTED tells the story of the unforgiving roller coaster of bringing life into this world.
- The series brings the story of Squadron 201 of the Israeli Air Force during the Yom Kippur War, as it has never been told before. Phantom Squadron 201 ("the one"), was the fighter squadron that suffered the heaviest losses in the war - seven of its pilots and navigators were killed, 14 pilots and navigators were captured, 15 of the squadron's planes were damaged, crashed and abandoned. Despite the heavy losses, "One" took off for 758 sorties, and was the Phantom squadron that managed to shoot down the largest number of enemy aircraft in the war.
- In an anxious and isolated world, paralyzed by the fear of the pandemic, one woman is determined to get a kiss -- lips touching lips -- from the Star of her dreams.
- Four ultra-orthodox women who dared to yell "we won't be silenced!". Through their revolution, we manage to make our way inside a closed off community with a very clear code of silence in regards to sexuality in general, and sexual assault in particular. Following these events, the worlds of each of these women has been overturned, whether because she herself has been a victim of sexual assault or a woman in one of their close circles.
- Yehuda Poliker, one of Israel's musical giants - in a retrospective meeting of his own life - stares calmly into the camera; sometimes with longing, sometimes with regret, but mostly lovingly. He watches rare archival footage, some of which are never before seen family home-videos. At times, he joins in on the guitar, accompanying that same stuttering, insecure young man looking back at him from the screen, or his parents singing Greek songs, and sometimes, he just sits silently and reminisces. In conversation between then and now, in conversation with his friend for the past 40 years, Eti Aneta Segev, images from Poliker's life join one another, while his touching music plays in the background. The images spark memories that transport us freely between the different junctures of his life.
- The journey of Nitza, the 78-year-old Holocaust survivor who still lives in the home of her adoptive parents. Decades later, as a mother and grandmother, she embarks on a journey hoping to decipher her identity and origins. Her childhood memory is completely erased. During her search, she is exposed to a transcript of a trial held in 1952 in Haifa and discusses her fate, the story of Nitza, torn between the adoptive mother and the biological mother, between the Holocaust and the revival, between traumatic memories and comforting forgetfulness.
- A photo found by the filmmaker at her grandmother's house after her death seemed strange. She has a pregnant belly. But she had told the story of adopting the director's father because she was not able to conceive. Her old friends explained the kibbutz decided state-building efforts preclude giving birth, and she had an abortion that damaged her womb. This set the director's curiosity about her biological grandmother. The adoption file told of Shoshana, 16, an Iraqi immigrant who got pregnant out of wedlock. Her sister revealed that the family abused her but she refused to give up the baby, who was eventually taken from her. Both suffered patriarchal oppression and remained silent. The grandmothers' stories led the filmmaker to confront her parents about her own silence on sexual abuse in the family. For the sake of the three, she must break silence.
- The documentary "Free People" demonstrates the tight link between Trance culture to the Israeli society, and the way one group's depression, leads to a general threat on the very concept of freedom of a democratic, modern society.
- The story of the Israeli army's dogs unit Oketz.
- Deal with the struggles for Tiberias, a city that in its glorious days was the northern and tourism capital of Israel, and today is a poor and neglected housing town, it is not always clear if it is a struggle for a city? About a country? A political or religious struggle? Or that everything is personal in the war between the new mayor, Ron Kobi, nicknamed "the Trump of the North" and Shimon Cohen, an ultra-Orthodox social activist and a Shas representative.
- We Own the Streets follows eight graffiti artists who come from different social backgrounds in Israel.
- Through never-before- revealed dramatic testimonies of Israeli ex-soldiers and Palestinian ex-detainees and previously unpublished videos and stills, the film tells the story of the Israel's controversial al-Ansar POW camp in Lebanon. Although Israel and Lebanon are still enemies, we were able to reveal the 40 years old secret.
- "Little Victories" is a dramatic-comic film that tells the story of Tamar and Michal, two Tel-Avivian mothers and members of a catchball team, and of "Coach Moodie", a charismatic and somewhat odd man, who is determined to release them from their net of daily battles and make them fall in love with a completely different net. Moodie is convinced that they can handle everything, and they start to believe him. As training becomes more intense and the team starts to win, life summons them both trials and challenges: Tamar is trying to cope with being a widow, Michal is fighting cancer, and they learn that if they want to become real players, on the court and in life, the most important thing is to keep playing.
- A three-part documentary series. A look behind the scenes at the difficulties, the struggles and the triumphs of one of the most elaborate productions in the world that's been broadcast from Israel, the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
- In 1964 Nomi Shemer, the famous Israeli singer song writer, met two Mossad agents in Paris: best friends, brothers in arms, both from the famous Moshav, the Village of Nahalal, Yosale Regev and Zevele Amit. After meeting the two, Shemer was inspired to write the song "The Two of Us are from the Same Village" the song depicts the adventures of two best friends that fought and worked the land together. The song is one of the most well known and well loved songs in the Israeli culture. In the song, Shemer "kills" one of the friends. At the time, they had asked her why she chose to "kill" one of them in the song, she replied, artistic license. 9 years later, Zevele Amit was killed in the Yom Kippur war (1973), at the Suez Canal, serving by his good friend and commander, Ariel Sharon. In this documentary film, Amnon Amit, Zevele's son, useing the song as a road map, goes on a journey to find out who his father really was and for the first time in his adult life, deals with the stories that made his father, whom he really never knew into a mythological hero.
- Five filmmakers document the Passover night during the COVID-19 pandemic from the preparations to the end of the fest.
- Almost half the players on the Israeli National Soccer Team are Muslim, including the captain. The team's diverse group of players causes controversy, especially during an important European tournament, most of it provoked by racist fans and the media. The players have their loyalty questioned by all sides while trying to guide Israel's national team through the year's biggest international challenge.
- Guy Bukaee was two years and four months old when his father Rafi died in December 2003. When he turned 10 he decided to get to know his father before his memories fade and disappear. Rafi Bukaee directed only three films, among them the significant Avanti Popolo, and was one of the dominant figures to revitalize Israeli cinema in the 1980s. The film describes Guy's journey to his father. Meetings and scraps of information he collects about his father are interwoven with dramatic scenes staged exclusively for this film by Assi Dayan and Gidi Dar. The final scene was directed by 10 year old Guy with the help of his friends.
- Hagit Rabinovitch and Eyal Rubinstein's documentary follows siblings of autistic children of different ages, exposing their feelings and experiences. The filmmakers, themselves parents of autistic children, try to put the siblings in the spotlight and let their voices be heard like never before. The film meets these siblings at different ages and shows how fast, sometimes too fast, they grow into responsible adults.
- The story about Dana and Murray, close and talented friends who are also roommates. Both have successful careers but have difficulties in finding a life partner.
- Murray finds herself facing Lior and the consequences of her escape. Dana deals with the uncertainty. The day would end with a surprise.
- Dana's birthday is nearing forcing Murray and Lior to cooperate and spend the day together. An accidental encounter with Gur at the mall creates a snowball, and a small lie starts to grow.
- Murray is still envious of Dana and Lior, and Murray continues to celebrate Gur's envy. Buy she realizes that if she wants to be a Cinderalla it's not enough to escape the ball.
- Dana and Lior return from Italy with news that Dana find difficulty in telling Murray. Murray meets a celebrity and starts to believe that Notting Hill (1999) is based on her.
- Murray and Dana break their bachelorette apartment and move in with their respective partners. But what seems as an happy ending, ends up more like Thelma & Louise (1991).
- Murray meets an Arab man and start to believe that the nowadays Rome and Juliet are based on her life. But it turns out that they're actually based on Dana and Lior.
- Lior returns from Australia to a different and confused Dana. Murray decides to put everything she's got into the script, which is her last hope. It seems that nothing would be the same again.