Gewild Van Israel
המוח הגברי 1970
Ten Buildings Away 2015
A four-story building in the midst of a city. A bridge runs above it, busy with heavy traffic and passing trucks. Behind the leftmost window on the fourth floor is the residence of two brothers, a mother and a father. A family who perhaps have never had the right to exist.
Alpha 2007
The closing minutes of an anti-Semitic encounter between two women. One is about fifty years old and the other is in her early twenties. What appears to be a promise of perfect harmony brings the connection to its destruction.
סרטים מהספרים 1970
119 Bullets + Three 1996
From Baruch Goldstein's massacre in Hebron, March 1994 (where 119 bullets were fired) to the fatal 3 bullets that killed Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in November 1995, this documentary examines the right-wing extremists in Israel and their ideology.
ילדות ישראלית 2 2011
מיכל הקטנה 2011
מאיה פפאיה 2013
הגוגונים ודתיה גם 2009
גינת השטוזים של דתיה 2005
הלהקות הצבאיות 2006
Mrs. vs. Mistress 1985
Bored with her life as a housewife, Irith Shor envies her lawyer friend Irith Katz. But Irith Katz has grown tired of the professional world and would like nothing more than to lead a simple life. Their solution: swap lives with each other.
Nechama: Consolation 2010
Nechama (The meaning of the name Nechama in Hebrew is consolation) is a 77 year old woman who gets up in the morning with a premonition that she will die by the end of the day. The story follows her unstable consciousness through fear, emptiness, hope and neediness until she realizes that her family are able to accept that it might be the last day of her life.
Even with My Eyes Open 2011
A Musical Psychological Journey into the Extraordinary Creation of Gabriel Belachsan
Kfar Yeladim 1930
The film depicts a day in the life of the children's village, Kfar Yeladim near Afula. The children write letters describing their daily routine.
Hunting Time 2012
When photographer Eran Barak moves into an apartment in Haifa, he spends his days observing the neighbourhood: three high-rise residential buildings under construction, forever changing the neighbourhood; a photograph of two eternally smiling teenagers killed in a car accident, taped to a small monument; an aging Nazi hunter looking for recognition. As he absorbs it all, these seemingly unrelated elements enter his apartment in the form of photographs that line his walls. Reminiscent of the work of Chris Marker, Barak’s Hunting Time is a poetic and moving meditation on memories and remembrance, history and documentation, reality and imagination.



