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- Roza Eskenazi sang the way she lived, with passion, fire and love. This is the story of three young musicians who embark on an exciting musical journey, to tell the story of Greece's best-loved rebetiko singer.
- A grieving father, Benjamin, creates a computer game in memory of his deceased son, Adam. However, the game's AI comes to life, adopting human identity and causing history to repeat itself as it begins to tear apart.
- When a family patriarch dies, three brothers must put aside their differences to carry out their father's last wishes, in Yona Rozenkier's tender yet analytical debut examining what it means to be human.
- A troubled young man and his conformist older brother need to put their differences aside to participate in a last goodbye to their dying grandmother.
- 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.
- "Cold Bath" tells the story of Emuna , a 35-year-old ultra-Orthodox woman, and a single mother of 5, who has lost one of her children after a battle against cancer. At dawn, she packs her belongings from the hospital and returns to her neighborhood in Bnei Brak where she faces reality after her son's passing. With no money, in somber solitude and with heavy mourning, she remains lonely to pick up the pieces, and faced with sadness to tell her other children that their brother has passed away. Emuna decides to set up a meal in memory of Efrayim, where she tells her children about his passing. She then goes on a quest and strives to answer the unquestionable.
- A construction worker kidnaps his boss in order to read off the roof of the building his manifest of social justice. A couple of young filmmakers are looking for a flat. A group of Arab workers are eating their lunch. Whose narrative is it?
- Dan Katzir's autobiographical film expresses the outcry of his generation, as it struggles to find love and privacy amidst the reality of daily terror and hate. Mr. Katzir, a former officer and paratrooper intimately reveals his loves story with Iris, a charming girl about to begin her army service. A truly poetic film filled with beauty innocence and wisdom. This film is also an important historic document with rare and shocking footage from the era of assasinated prime minister Yitzchak Rabin. Made with much love and humour, this brave film examines Israel's most painful scars. A unique Israeli classic which has garnered over 13 International Awards across the globe.
- Ofer and Yotam have been a couple for 9 years. One morning, Ofer comes back from a night out, after drinking a bit too much. Yotam is not happy with that and Ofer is not willing to apologize.
- As the morning rises over Tel Aviv, Dror encounters Eitan, his ex. Both are on their way back home from a long night out.
- A young couple meeting a couple therapist for the first time, and although their love is strong - There is nothing a couple therapy session can't destroyed.
- For decades, four philanthropists have advanced the values of "Tikkun Olam" (repairing the world in Hebrew) to safeguard their communities, the State of Israel, and the Jewish people. They are now joining together to urge coming generations to assume the mantle of philanthropic leadership. Rabbi David Wolpe of the Sinai Temple - named most influential Rabbi in America by Newsweek Magazine and one of the hundred most influential people in Los Angeles by Los Angeles Magazine - interviews these four pillars of the community and their message for future generations. A series of 4 short documentaries highlights these remarkable individuals.
- An internationally recognized security analyst, researcher, author, and speaker who works with leading security firms, government organizations, and Fortune 500 companies looks at 12 hacking scenes from popular TV shows and movies and rates them based on realism.
- Eldad, the owner on 'Eldad's Coffee Shop', is becoming a religious man. He tries to render his coffee shop kosher, while his wife and employee insist on keeping their old habits.
- Danielle loses her job, her apartment and her boyfriend, and returns to live with her mom. Only, her mom, doesn't know that.
- A short romance blooms between Gal, a lonely person with mental health issues to his new neighbor, who may be hiding her own secrets.
- A twisted end for the famous meal scene from the original Scarface (1983)
- Bathya is a former movie star who feels that her life is finally about to change. After years of frustration she was offered a part in a movie, but something happens in the morning of the audition, that forces her reexamine her priorities in life.
- Joel works in an advertising company, trying to sell a client an illusion. In his search for love or just something to watch on TV, Joel ponders on one question the most- are his teeth crumbling or is it he himself.
- At the age of 40, Ellen decides to finally learn to read and write. Since no courses are offered in the community college of her hometown, she moves to Berlin. Completely on her own, she is full of optimism and has the courage to be consistent.
- Bible Tech features the technology used by some Faith's greatest heroes. Featured are the Tower of Babel, Noah's Arc, Herod's Temple, and the methods used by the ancient civilizations in creating buildings, weapons, and other necessities.