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a tragic story about a phone
a tragic story about a phone
A rebellious teen battles a mysterious force that controls his school.
A 1992 film by Udi Davidson, filmed in Kibbutz Eilon, depicts a kind of apocalypse that is expected (or not) for the kibbutz.
This cruel yet poetic experimental documentary examines the poetics of cruelty, as it describes the routine operation of a poultry slaughterhouse. The movie draws a comparison between the chickens and the other, the different, as it depicts the butchers and their cruelty. Although the movie is influenced by documentary classic Blood of the Beasts (1949) by Georges Franju, it differs in being devoid of any narration or text. The film also focuses on the cinematic form – color, editing and composition – as never before seen in Israel.
TLVFest called for members of the LGBT community to document themselves on 11.11.2011. These materials construct this film and portray a rich mosaic of voices and experiences in the LGBT community in Israel. The objective of this project was to enable its participants to present their points of view showcasing the different meanings of lesbian, gay, trans, or bi identity in Israel.
Noam, 18, tries to survive the first day of his senior year under the unbearable attention he receives because of his diagnoses and the absence of his best friend, who is in a mental health institution.
Rock Girl", Tzipi Bader's successful docu about Ricky Gal
Tamar, an ultra-Orthodox Israeli girl, is examined because she is no longer a virgin. An autobiographical story, a portrait of a community, of a religion, of a shared blindness.
Gila Goldstein (1947-2017) was an actress, artist, and singer. She was one of the first Israeli transgender activists and also fed stray cats. “Gila Goldstein, Cat Lady” was shot in 1997 during research on the Tel Aviv cat-feeding community. Gila agreed to participate in the film as long as the focus stayed on the cats. But then her friend Ronit Maimon showed up, and the conversation went in a much more colorful direction. The film gives us a glimpse of the Israeli trans community and the lives of these two brave and unique women.
The filmed version of The Israeli Opera's “Theodor,” an inspiring and visually captivating opera that delves into the life and origin story of Theodor Herzl, the visionary behind the modern State of Israel.
Danny Kushmaro arrives at the most mysterious and isolated place in the world, the Amazon. What happened in the 48 hours he was there? What did the tribe he met there by chance do to him? And what was in the potion they gave him to drink?
LILY PILEOUS (14) lives in Curly Hill, a land defined by hair. When Lily online meets Ragtop (15) from Baldy Heights and they discover an earth-shattering secret, they will abandon everything they know to unite their separated countries with the help of music.
This film is a story of the groundbreaking journey undertaken by a unique individual who fought an uphill battle in his personal and public life, with exclusive access of the director to the archives of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and his inner circle. The film explains the Rabbi’s political and religious points of view, while exposing behind-the-scenes stories of historical events in Israel and the Rabbinical influence on them. Although perceived as a controversial persona throughout his life, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef was with no doubt a leading image in the religious world, as a rabbinical decision maker who often ruled with creativity, originality, and surprisingly liberal in his approach and understanding of modern day life. The film tracks his path in becoming a powerful religious leader.
Major Aviad Zilber is an anxious military man going out to celebrate the reception of a new rank. A dreadful turn of events lead him on a midnight journey that bounds the thin line between reality and a nightmare.
Matan Peretz with a new stand up comedy special about one time he went skydiving.