Acre Wall Jumpers
During the hot summer days in Acre, children and teens jump from the walls of the old city into the cool sea waters below.
During the hot summer days in Acre, children and teens jump from the walls of the old city into the cool sea waters below.
The special and unique bond between an aging Israeli farmer and his Thai workers raises critical questions regarding identity and agendas.
Eight individuals, connected by post-trauma, find healing and connection through therapeutic photography guided by Israel Prize-winning photographer Alex Levac.
Nora lives in a shelter for bats she built, she discovers that no place is safe from pain, loss and love
14-year-old Kiki is sentenced to juvenile prison. His sister, convinces the authorities to give him one last chance.
A Documentary Musical tale of a town left behind and one watchmaker fighting against time.
Twenty years ago Chile was kidnapped from Hungary by Israeli sex traffickers and was forced to work as a prostitute. Now she wants to find her kidnappers.
Seven Children, Seven Diaries, Seven life stories, and one Woman. Handwritten in students’ notebooks Elisheva documented 57 years of raising her children.
Tomer, fighting depression, locks himself in his room for five years. He finally breaks the boundaries of his prison with the power of art, back into the arms of his wife and children.
Ohad is an animal-rights activist. After years of being cut off from his family, he tries to reconnect, but their decision to eat meat still stands in his way.
Eyal, a shy young filmmaker, musters up his courage and travels to Emir Kusturica’s village to convince the Serbian director to come to Tel Aviv to be a guest actor in his feature film.
A group of Fathers of children with cancer set out on a journey in Romania. Away from their familiar environment, they are able to stop denying and start coping.
26 women, who have directed feature films in Israel, share stories from the director’s chair.
A film about Prof. Ariel Darvasi Boss Theory- Who is the real boss navigating our life? Do we make decisions on full consciousness?
One foreign city, one city center condo, one back window, one old radio, one way street, one different point of view.
Eliasaf Peretz, that bereaved his two brothers, tries to become a hero himself. A hero in life, not in death.
“Der Nister” (The Hidden), that’s how Colleen Shabtai called the house where she dreamed of a happy family. Together with Aaron Shabtai, she raised six children in a Jerusalem house until they got divorced.
Two photojournalists from the South, trying to survive in a vanishing profession that forces them to make a daily choice between the job and their family.
Father and son’s journey in search of their dreams