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- In 1965, three Mossad Agents cross into East Berlin to apprehend a notorious Nazi war criminal. Thirty years later, the secrets the Agents share come back to haunt them.
- In 1965, Rachel Brener is one of 3 young Mossad agents who caught "The Surgeon of Birkenau" - a Nazi monster who was never brought to trial in Israel and is presumed dead, when in reality he has managed to escape after a botched kidnapping. 35 years later, a small article appears in a local paper in a Kyiv, Ukraine, revealing that the the Surgeon is alive. The 3 older Mossad agents have to decide whether to complete the old assignment and eliminate their target or let the truth come out (and their reputation be destroyed).
- A coming of age tale of the unlikely bond between a kindly British soldier and a spirited Jewish boy set against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel.
- The new math teacher and new school principal discover the 16-year-old underachiever failing classes is really a genius, and the kid's own family's too busy relying on him to mend family fences to notice his brilliance either.
- Aviva, a hard-working hotel cook in the northern Israeli town of Tiberias, is on the brink of finally fulfilling her lifelong dream. For years she kept her remarkable writing abilities under wraps, until her sister, Anita, introduces her to Oded, an accomplished novelist. Immediately recognizing Aviva's talent, Oded takes her under his wing, promising to help her achieve greatness. But the journey to greatness effects her life and the lives of her family - her unemployed husband, her trouble children, her unstable mother, and primarily her sister, a funny and sensitive woman who have her own dreams. When Aviva discovers that Oded has other plans for her work, her world collapses.
- Based on Yehudit Katzir's novel Schalffstunde, the film presents the unusual love story between a 15 year old girl and her 15 year old cousin who lives in the United States. The two met every summer in Tel Aviv and secretly discovered the pain of love, sexual attraction and the unavoidable power of forbidden desire. When their uncle intervenes and dies mysteriously, they remain separated until years later when they meet again and finally discover the truth about their past.
- On the day he is released from prison, Yisarael appears on the doorstep of the woman whose life he had changed. A weird relationship develops between the two.
- Four years in the life of Muhammad "Misha" Alsheikh, a talented teenage pianist from Ramallah, who is the son of a Palestinian father and a mother who came from Russia. It takes Muhammad 3 hours to get from his house to a piano lesson with Emma, his Jewish-Israeli teacher who also came from Russia and now lives in Jerusalem, but his dream is bigger than borders. Between checkpoints, auditions and his father's will that he will become a doctor, he tries to fulfill his dream of becoming a professional pianist - and also stay happy.
- In this second installment of the Sara Stein series, Sara is assigned to her first case in Tel Aviv, trying to solve the murder of her predecessor, as all clues point to criminals involved in a 2-year-old robbery.
- Israeli detective commissioners Jakoov Blok and Sara Stein investigate an explosion at the Biblical anti-Roman rebellion fort Masada dig which killed maverick archaeologist Aaron Salzman, son and plausible successor of amnesiac-blasted Warshaw ghetto uprising survivor Avram Salzman, nationally celebrated by Zionist for discovering Masada. Aaron's young assistant Philippe, a France-raised Iranian Jew, is beaten up by thugs to keep the flow going of stolen artifacts provided by Aaron, who believed to disprove the Masada mass suicide, but is in for worse. Aaron's orthodox brother Elia is suspected of facilitating the contraband trade. But another Salzmann trauma proves relevant.
- Missing human ran rights activist Dori Meyer's severed hand is found Tel Aviv beach. A statement from his protégé, illegal Sudanese immigrant Dahir, who works at his uncle's human smuggler-linked restaurant. It is controlled by several Israeli special forces unit veterans, former comrades in arms of commissioner Jakoov Blok and of his colleague Sara's husband, concert pianist David Shapiro, who seeks to redeem the horror against Palestinians by directing a mixed orchestra, as well as shooting range-owner Yoram, who plays a double game, while nex crimes occur.