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- After their caravan is attacked and their respective families butchered by Arab marauders, teenagers David and Sarah flee across the desert. But the desert is filled with danger from the elements, animals and the appetite of the Jackal.
- Following the suicide of his wife, an Israeli intelligence agent is assigned to befriend the grandchildren of a Nazi war criminal.
- Three Japanese tourists - a soldier, a divorced woman, and a salaryman - make a pilgrimage to the Ganges River in India, each in hopes of finding some spiritual release or meaning in life.
- A documentary that traces the evidence for biblical authority and reliability.
- While scouting locations for his classic "The Gospel According to St. Matthew", director Pier Paolo Pasolini noticed that filming in the actual site of the story, in Palestine, wouldn't be much of a great choice due to the modern invasion which completely altered the biblical settings. Here, the director explained his reasons of why his search in the Middle East end up being wrong - though somewhat fruitful and rewarding in other ways - and why his native Italy surprised him and became the scenario for his religious epic.
- A documentary about the then only twelve year old country of Israel, caught amidst the tensions of the Middle East and the ongoing Cold War.
- In the first of Heston's acclaimed four-part series, the renowned actor serves as storyteller. An ancient Roman amphitheater and other locales in Israel provide the settings for the Oscar winner as he relies on the King James text, his dramatic skill and insightful observations plus great works of art and music to give flesh and bone to the Biblical wonder.
- The Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kineret, is famous for its biblical and historical significance, as well as its beauty. Located in northeast Israel, the freshwater lake is home to many distinctive fauna and flora species, including the native swamp cat. The lake also offers temporary sanctuary to the millions of birds who fly across Israeli skies on their biannual Europe to Africa journey.
- Set to redefine perceptions of biblical teachings, the film reveals startling new insights into the authenticity of translations and challenges the adherence of Roman Catholicism to true Bible doctrine.
- Children of a summers end tells the love story of two aspiring magicians (Adam and Tamar) who live on a Kibbutz in the north of Israel. While Adam wants to stay in Israel and enlist, Tamar convinces him to dodge his military service and fly off to the magical city of Vienna. The two decide to perform one final magic show before they leave.
- Land of Genesis follows three mammals in their respective geographic habitats, as the seasons change.The wolves of the Golan Heights, the swamp cats of the Sea Of Galilee and the ibexes of the desert are shown in the most beautiful way.
- On the shores of the Sea of Galilee, a teenager tries to interpret his relationship with his girl-friend. A confessional film that offers another look at human contact and its complexity.
- Water is the basic, necessary element of every known life form. We ourselves are made of water gathered in skin. Water means life, and the lack of water unequivocally means death. In the shadow of the Flood that occurred thousands of years ago, four characters floating between Heaven and Earth are confronting with the drying of their land, with Nature's changes.
- From building towers out of bottles, to marriage proposals, reminiscing or fishing, Shore Stories introduces us to characters who have left the reality of their homes for the serenity of the shores of the Kinneret.
- A discontented chef sniffs an alluring aroma and is whisked away on a modern-day pilgrimage. Jerusalem or Bust is a most bizarre musical journey, dusted with divine stories, served up with a host of zany characters who he meets along the way.
- This program has been designed specifically to help people with no previous knowledge of Jesus to have a better understanding of who He is.
- A Japanese director is on a search for a contemporary fisherman in the Sea of Galilee. He meets with Menachem Lev, a rugged "kibbutznik" fisherman. The director documents him for a year and compares him to Peter, who was a fisherman and the first disciple of Jesus. During filming, the relationship between the director and the Israeli fisherman is strengthened.
- Documentary on the life of Hebrew poet Rachel Bluwstein, known simply as Rachel, considered a national poet of Israel. Includes interviews with literary researchers, poets, historians, and biographers.
- In the epic conclusion of his two-part investigation, Josh Gates re-traces Moses' steps from the peak of Mount Sinai deep into the Israeli desert. To separate man from myth, Josh dives the Sea of Galilee and investigates what is said to be Moses' tomb.