Yonatan Barak: World Champion in Comedy 2025
A 7th stand up special by Yonatan Barak
A 7th stand up special by Yonatan Barak
A game of pretend between two girls quickly turns into a vicious battle between good and evil
Yoel, a 67-year-old man, discovers his car is missing from the parking lot. Convinced it was stolen for personal reasons, he embarks on a nocturnal revenge mission that quickly spirals out of control. His son, Ori, gets dragged along, desperately trying to stop him—or perhaps to see just how far his father is willing to go.
In the film, viewers will see how the veterans of the city of Arad and its founders, immigrants from the former Soviet Union, Bedouins, Eritrean migrant workers and Sudanese refugees, ultra-Orthodox from the Gur Hasidic community and others live together. The character of a place and the changes it has undergone over decades are revealed through a moving series of encounters with its residents. Zeltzer documents the diversity of the city's population over the course of one summer. She talks to its residents, and sketches a diverse human fabric, an Israeli diversity that makes up the city's demographics today. A microcosm of Israel 2015. Documenting the moments of encounter with the city's people reveals each time another layer of tensions and strangeness, friendships and enemies, racism and the struggle against it, education and culture and politics and past traumas.
The film follows Amit, Christopher, and Guy during their holiday at the Dead Sea on October 7th, 2023. The experience is depicted through three timelines intersecting from denial to moments of rupture. Thus creating a “split space” which portrays reality versus fantasy.
Documentary that follows three people on their journey to leave the ultra-orthodox world.
"I'm so generic it makes me sick" Follows Haya Moshka Modbuk, a 19-year-old Haredi from Haifa who serves in the IDF, discovers that she is a lesbian and, by the way, a professional rainstick player. Haya Moshka lives with her mother, Ravshake Modbuk, a divorced woman in a Haredi society who is trying to survive and confronts her daughter after an incident with the rainstick. Modbuk goes through a journey of adulthood and struggles with her complex Israeli identities in front of her family and Israeli society. A parody of Israeli and high school films.
a tragic story about a phone
A small family has to evacuate their kibbutz due to war, but the grandfather is unwilling to leave.
A short film.
Gabriel is a young poet who floats above the boring reality of his life. When the hotel where he works as a security guard hosts a poetry reading evening, he decides to burst onto the stage. Gabriel is sure that if he only succeeds in impressing the host of the evening, a famous poet, he will finally gain recognition and fulfill his dream. But reality is about to collide with him at full force.
Distraught from his recent breakup, Ram storms out of therapy after confronting his therapist Rinat's perceived ineffectiveness. However, an unexpected terror attack nearby forces Ram back. Amidst the city's lockdown, the two realize they're going to spend the next hours together, creating conflict between Ram, who is stuck with the woman he feels bears the responsibility of keeping him sane, and Rinat, who faces the challenge of maintaining her professional facade.
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.
Itay and Bar are in an open relationship. One day, Itay comes home and sees bar sleeping with who is supposed to be their surrogate. Itay is jealous, and tests how much he himself can resemble the woman Bar wants.
“The Inner Truth”, led by Hila Alroi, the health correspondent of Channel 13, and directed by Liran Atzmon, sets out to examine how the transgender issue, while indeed affecting a very small percentage of the population, is at the heart of the media attention, discourse on social networks, a matter of dispute for organizations dealing with the subject (both in terms of community rights and in the struggle against its legitimacy), protests, films, and books.
A Jewish peddler arrives at a Christian lady's remote house far from any settlement. Their initial encounter seems innocent, but soon their relationship grows dangerous for both
Sayed Kashua always feels he doesn't belong. The Jews don't like him because he's an Arab. The Arabs don't like him because he's successful. The Arabs think he's a collaborator. The Jews think he's a drunk. He is always viewed as an Other, and he's always scared.