Endtime 2014
Eight friends throw a goodbye party to welcome the end of the world.
Eight friends throw a goodbye party to welcome the end of the world.
Michal is obliged to interrupt her journey in India because her grandmother is hospitalized. In the internal medicine department Michal must cope with the facts: grandmother is not herself anymore but mum is quite the mum she always was. A romantic triangle between mother, daughter and grandmother.
This film tells the story of the young people living in a hippie neighborhood in Tel Aviv. Arik and Dana are leaving Israel in pursuit of their big dreams in New York.
In 2008 the city of Tel-Aviv sent four refrigerated trucks to Mount Hermon, to bring back with them 60 cubic meters of snow. Early in the morning, the trucks returned to Rabin Square and prepared a white, frosty surprise for the residents. In front of the square, now covered with snow, lives the Dahan family, which is facing eviction on that very same day. The film follows the four truck drivers making their journey from the north, and Hanna, the mother of the family, as she sees her life melting down before her.
A thief is released from prison and with the help of his friend he tries to avenge the policeman who caught him.
30s. A skilled boxer from Tel Aviv fights against a famous one. Despite his winning he prefers his local love instead of a worldwide career
The story of a soccer team, respectable families, a corrupt night club owner, and a young lad to guide all to a happy ending.
The FreeStyle Festival 2018 focuses on two different bands competing in an equal music competition. On the one hand, the Academia band - a strict band with high standards, starring Noa Kirl and the guidance of her aunt Eliana Tidhar. On the other hand, the silent stars starring Yonatan Margi is a charismatic and quiet man who will deal with his older brother Moshe Peretz, who does not want his little brother to enter the Zohar world. After the Street Fighters meet Idan Raichel, he decides to adopt the band and serve as its main mentor to win the music competition against the Academy. The plot is entangled in love stories, headed by Noa Kearl and Yonatan Margi with distant connections. This year's Festigal will convey a message of free choice without the need to tag the other with the slogan "Whatever you choose to be."
In May 1948, shortly before the creation of the State of Israel, hundreds of immigrants from across Europe arrive in Palestine--only to risk arrest by British troops.
After discovering that his father has lied to him for years about his estranged sister and his mother, 14-year-old Ilan runs away from home and ends up living with his sister, Dalia, who works on a cruise ship and is having an affair with a married man. While Dalia is at work, Ilan explores her down-and-out neighborhood and discovers and befriends Avram, an elderly holdout Communist living in an abandoned building with his weapons cache and marijuana-growing business, biding his time for the ultimate battle against the capitalists.
A depiction of the lead-up to the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin through the worldview of his assassin, Yigal Amir.
Daliah sneaks into a cargo ship bound to Israel. The sailors will do anything to hide from the though captain her and catch her attention.
Matan grew up in Otef Gaza, Israel. After the October 7th Massacre and while serving in reserve duty, fighting on his home, Matan unveils the depth of his family’s post-trauma and tries to live in this new reality.
Noa (Achinoam Nini), a popular Israeli singer of Yemenite descent, prepares for a concert in Jerusalem. She is interrupted by an old Arab man who claims to have been a close friend her great grandmother. He tells her about Mazal, a Jewish child-bride (Hadar Ozeri) from Yemen, who preserves her religion, culture, family and her unique art, surviving the harsh, violent conditions of Jerusalem and the Holy Land in the late 19th through the mid-20th centuries. She becomes the mother of two, a young widow (Galit Giat), and the family's breadwinner through her skills as a jeweler in gold and silver. In time, a woman of property (Timna Brauer) and an ardent patriot, she prevails through the unfolding bloody decades while living in the Old City of Jerusalem. She heads a family of extraordinary, unforgettable characters and grows old in strength and determination, remaining true to her traditions and ideals.
Ruta would do anything to bring her son and his ex-wife back together. First, to get the two of them to meet, she must kidnap their dog. Now all she has to do is convince her son he's nor gay.
A burlesque fantasy about a fountain-of-youth pill and its effects on Getz, a down-and-out Tel Aviv night-club singer. After taking this much sought after pill, Getz becomes the epitome of youthful energy, and therefore a teen idol, a symbol of beauty and youth, up to the cathartic ending of the movie.
In a rendition of a father-daughter conflict based on misunderstandings, this melodrama focuses on Annette (Nurit Cohen) who has left home for the city where she is unexpectedly offered a leading role in a movie. She is excited as she returns home to tell her news to her father (Zeev Revach) -- a truly conservative shopkeeper -- but she is equally anxiety-ridden about his likely reaction.
Based on Gila Almagor’s autobiographical book, Under the Domim Tree follows a group of teenagers who survived the Holocaust in a boarding school in the early 50s. During the day, they are like all other adolescents, but at night they struggle with their painful memories. The place where they feel secure is under the Domim tree.
Nony Geffen, a 30 year old student living in Tel Aviv with his roommate Rotem, is a musician and is secretly in love with Hadas. He is called up for a military operation in Gaza . The APC, in which he and his unit are riding, is hit by a Hamas rocket. Nony is the sole survivor. He comes back from Gaza a different person and is cared for by his parents and a military psychiatrist. After lengthy psychiatric treatment Nony starts to communicate again – only now he is convinced that he is ‘Amnon’, the deceased uncle for whom he was named. Amnon had been an unrecognized singer. Nony is not a singer and now he doesn’t even remember how to play. At first, when Nony performs, people laugh at this strange guy but then he becomes a phenomenon. When he is at the height of his success on the one hand, but also at the height of his mental disorder, Nony meets Hadas again.
Ben and Raz are painstakingly pursuing their desire to have a child, and the migrant neighbourhood where this gay couple has set up their new flat is on the up. But a conflict over a newly planted tree in the city brings deep-seated prejudices to light.
The story of one of the largest and most influential political movements in Israeli history, the Shas movement. Through a wide gallery of interviewees and extensive archival research, as well as an observation of the present, the series will reveal what Shas did with the enormous power it accumulated, how it benefited its voters in particular and the Mizrahi citizens of Israel in general, and was there really a revolution here, and if so, against whom?
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Israeli TV show about the lives of teens who go to "Avivim High School".
A flying dog named Vipo with unusually long ears, learns to fly and joins his two friends, Henry (the stork) and Betty (the toy cat) on a trip around the world. In each exciting adventure, we learn valuable lessons and fascinating facts about the world we live in.
The series is about two 17-year-old cousins from Netanya, both named Shlomi, called "Shlomi 6" and "Shlomi 9" according to their jersey numbers in the soccer team. They are talented footballers who stand out as global promise. The two dream of playing in the most prestigious football clubs in Europe, but get involved with an Israeli criminal organization that deals, among other things, with the trafficking of players.
This three-part television courtroom drama series is based on one of the most controversial trials in Israel’s history. In 1944 Dr Yisrael Kastner, a member of the committee for the rescue of Hungarian Jewry, succeeded in saving the lives of 1,685 Jews by gaining permission for them to leave Budapest. A decade later he was accused of collaborating with the Nazis and was assassinated. Focusing on the courtroom procedures of 1954–5, as well as on the private lives of the protagonists, and drawing on court proceedings and interviews, the drama deconstructs the narrative of the Holocaust, bringing out issues such as the ineffective policy of the Zionist leadership regarding the Holocaust and the morally ambivalent stance of the survivors.
A spectacular battle of the brains quiz show in which 49 contestants stand on 49 squares on a massive game show floor, competing for a whopping 250,000 IL prize
Five Israelis whose connection with a person close to their heart has been severed, following his conversion, embark on a journey into the heart of the ultra-Orthodox world in Mea Shearim in Jerusalem, in an attempt to save the connection. Following the disconnect, they are hurt and angry about everything to do with religion and religious, but to give one last chance to reconnect with their family member they are willing to do anything, even silently follow the life of an anxious man or woman, in the most charged and objectionable place for them. During the shaky journey the five ultra-Orthodox with whom they meet, become the apostles and mediators to restore contact with the lost family member. Will they succeed in the mission and the families get back in touch?
Powerful superheroes with real disabilities