In the Rearview

Amid minefields and artillery fire, a rescue van becomes a safe and intimate space for refugees from the Ukrainian war zone. As they recount their hardships, their testimonies form a multi-layered, heartrending record of the cost of war and the longing for normalcy.

Shtaif Affect

After exposing the Effi Neve case, veteran journalist Hadas Shtaif confronts a significant lawsuit from one of Israel's most influential figures, yet remains committed to supporting every woman seeking help for sexual abuse.

Silent Trees

After a tragic incident at the Belarusian–Polish border, a Kurdish girl who fled to Europe with her family is forced to grow up quickly to raise her four brothers and fulfill her own dreams.

The Children of San Simon

Sima Shimony, age 69, embarks on a mission to find her friends and staff from the "ALYN" Institute for Children with Disabilities in the 1960s, unfolding the story of the Polio epidemic, of ableism, and launch of the Disability-Rights Movement.

The Shepherd's Keeper

Bedouin shepherd communities who live in the magical spaces of the Jordan Valley have to deal with a variety of pressures and threats. The film follows the complexity of the 'human layer', that disturbs the peacefulness of the desert and awakens ancient struggles. All this, against the backdrop of, and perhaps in contrast to, the wonderful scenery of the desert.

The Water Front

The Waterfront follows young activists fighting for access to a river, engulfed by Kibbutz Nir David. As public outcry and the reverberations of protest intensify, the struggle becomes increasingly entrenched, drawing both sides into an emotional, political, and social whirlwind.

Where We Used To Sleep

Valeria is one of the last few remnants of a once-thriving village now sinking into toxic water. A sensitive and beautiful debut film about a woman whose heart overflows with longing for a different time as she bears witness to an ecological disaster.