Your Place in Line 1970
A woman gets a death certificate.
A woman gets a death certificate.
Dani accompanies her mother Gabi to plastic surgery. With sensitivity and courage she observes her older mother, who refuses to come to terms with her age. They argue about looks and beauty without reaching an agreement. Will Dani manage to shake off the legacy of conservative femininity that her mother is trying to instill in her? And will Gabi agree to accept her daughter as she is?
Talia, an outstanding soldier in the officers' course, goes on a navigation trek and is forced to cooperate with an unmotivated soldier.
This is a live performance shot by smartphones and was taken at Ben Gurion International Airport while on the way back from abroad. Thru the act the artist is collaborating with Oz Marinov and they try to pass through the border with a unique clothing.
In this captivating, jaw-dropping documentary, filmmaker Itai Anghel spent nearly a month with the people of Ukraine during the siege on Kyiv. From the day before the invasion, when its residents did not believe they were in Putin's sights - to quickly rallying to protect their nation, and to fighting in battle. This documentary shows rare images, voices, and stories of people in Bucha, Irpin, and Gorenka, weeks before they became internationally known for the worst of reasons. Although focusing only on Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, the Israeli identity of the crew led to unexpected and dramatic encounters. As Ukraine has a Jewish president, the expectations from Israel were high; and as the war intensified, Ukrainians' disappointment with the Jewish state grew. "I don't feel that he's (former Israeli PM Bennett) wrapping himself in our flag," said President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Anghel in Kyiv.
40 years later I return to Samar, the settlement we built in the Israeli desert. We dreamt of building a community in which there is real partnership with maximal personal freedom. We imagined a better place than anything we knew. I meet old friends and new members. The cashbox, turned into a common bank account with 100 credit cards. Each member still decides about everything according to his or her own conscience. The current economic crisis brings up tensions concerning the continuation of the system. Will this unique community survive?
A man goes to the bank.
Shira, a young woman, is travelling by bus from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. When someone sits down next to her, she is suddenly forced to navigate her way through a confusion, of guilt, relief, compassion, and alarm, and to make some difficult decisions.