Israel – 70 Years, What Has Changed
Life According to Agfa
An apocalyptic nightmare, a journey into the chilling lives of people lost, lonely and terrified by the absurdity of their existence.
An apocalyptic nightmare, a journey into the chilling lives of people lost, lonely and terrified by the absurdity of their existence.
Rules must be followed. For the “supervisors״ of a Bat Yam, this means making sure the laws of the Jewish tradition are kept. The group׳s dynamic is challenged when their leader falls for a young woman who doesn’t follow their rules.
Private Weisman is killed during paratroop training. Was it an accident or was it suicide? After all, Weisman suffered abuse from his commander and friends.
The story of Israel's “development towns”, as never told before: testimonials and previously sealed transcripts reveal a method, an ideology, and a cruel practice of law behind the “population dispersal” policies.
David Mamet’s scorching, profane, Pulitzer Prize-winning play about an office full of desperate real estate salesmen-cum-con-artists. Director James Foley faithfully adapts it to the screen with a stunning ensemble of actors.
Orna Ben-Dor Niv’s documentary follows singer-songwriters, Yehuda Poliker and Ya’ackov Gilad’s creative journey that resulted in Ashes and Dust. Through conversations with the musicians and their family members, Ben-Dor Niv paints a raw, intimate portrait of the complex relationship between first- and second-generation Holocaust survivors.
During the second Intifada, 57 infants, aged one day to five-years, were killed on both sides. Israeli and Palestinian mothers share a common pain in hopes for a more sane future.
The story of the life and death of the most beloved Jew of his day, poet Chaim Nachman Bialik. Special animation, rare archival footage, and interviews with researchers and fans come together to retell the story of the King of the Jews.