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- Through the streets of Jerusalem two teenagers' stories will unite to tell the summer adventure of their lives. Tamar is an amazingly talented but very quiet and insecure girl, who leaves behind her home and all she knows, changing herself unrecognizably -from her looks to her attitude- to brace herself for a dangerous mission to help a loved-one. Asaf, a clumsy, naive, and very shy boy working a boring summer job at City Hall, is given quite a mission himself : to take an uncontrollable stray dog from the pound, put it on a leash, and let it lead him back to its owners to be fined. The dog -Dinkah leads Asaf through the city to the people and places that will tell him about Dinka's owner -Tamar and her sudden disappearance. The more stories Asaf hears about this extraordinary girl, the more he falls for her, and as he and Dinkah continue their journey Asaf becomes aware that Tamar is in grave danger. Feeling he knows her, and knowing he loves her Asaf is determined to find Tamar and rescue her from her own rescue mission. This movie tells a beautiful story based on the novel by David Grossman, about growing up and finding the strength to overcome your fears, the meaning of true friendship, and best of all, finding someone to love, someone to hold, someone to run with...
- A divorced couple trying to live their life together.
- The story of a holocaust survivor, young teacher and psychologist, Lena Kuchler, who, at her early 30's established, single-handed, a home for surviving children from eastern Poland. Kuchler's children's house functioned both as a school and a clinic for physical and mental injuries. Her unique approach, which was inspired by Janush Korchack, was extremely progressive and highly experimental for its time, because the horrors it had to deal with had no precedent. Due to violent anti-Semitic attacks on the house, Lena had to flee with her 100 children out of Poland, with false passports and great danger. She crossed Europe with them, until they found a safe shore in France. She nursed the children to rehabilitation, until the founding of new state of Israel # where she resettled the children as citizens. In 1959 Lena Kuchler published "My Hundred Children", the first of her Best-seller books, that was translated into 14 languages. Her books had tremendous influence on the next generations. Lena's only child, Shira Toren testa, and eight of the 100 Children, reconstruct the dramatic and exiting story, in the real locations of the events.
- A problematic cop from Tel-Aviv is being transfered to the homicide investigation unit of Be'er-Sheva.
- Updated Diary (Revised Diary): 1990 - 1999, is a continuation of the director's series Diary: 1973-1983, which deals with the director's family, Israel, and his country of origin, Brazil.
- 27-year-old Guy lives in an old bus in Ramat Hagolan, not far from the Moshav where he grew up. He raises a herd of cattle for beef together with his younger brother, Jerry. One night, after hunting a wolf that was threatening the cattle, Guy celebrates and ends up drunk. On a dark road he causes an accident and crashes into another car. The driver of the other car, his best friend Yoav, is now paralyzed from the neck down. Two years later Guy comes out of prison to find only Jerry waiting to welcome him. His mother, Rachel, a nurse, cannot bring herself to forgive him. Guy braces himself and goes to visit Yoav, who only has one request, that Guy kill him. Guy is at a loss; the only thing he knows is that he loves Yoav. Guy tries to rebuild his life, to work with the herd, but can't put the accident and Yoav's request out of his mind. Meanwhile, the herd is under attack from a pack of wolves that must be killed. But Guy is unable to reach a decision: should he kill the wolves, Yoav or himself?
- Johnny is an Israeli sitcom about Johnny "Naji" Muaalem, a homosexual fashion designer living next door to his mother Doris in the city of Ramat Gan.
- There is drastically more than meets the eye to curating a successful awards ceremony. The Academy Awards, widely known as one of the most sophisticated and historic of these institutions, is no exception.
- This film is an illegal epic night voyage of Palestinian women getting into Jerusalem.
- You came from Russia to Israel. Are you ready to show everybody that you are a winner and fight for your right to live there?
- The film tells the story of two brothers from a poor neighbourhood in Tel Aviv where almost all the residents are of Iraqi descent. Avi lives with his domineering and manipulative grandmother. The return of Roni, Avi's elder brother from Europe, awakens old demons as Roni, a compulsive gambler, stakes all on the football games of Avi's beloved team, Bnei Yehuda. Avi has to choose whether to remain pure and risk losing everything, or sully his hands in order to save his world. A charming and at times hilarious look at the Mizrahi subculture of soccer-worship.
- Amsalem is a small time mobster who is forced to put his father into a nursing home. After a while they make him join the supporting group, that affects his and his surrounding life forever.
- Richard finds the missing father of a girl named Michelle. Unfortunately, the next day, the father is found murdered and Michelle has vanished. It's up to Conan to find the girl before it's too late!