Death In Umm Al-Hiran

The tragic and mistaken killing of a Bedouin teacher by the Israeli police during an eviction raid, turns into one of the most tragic, political and cynical affairs ever to have occurred in Israel.

Deep in the fog

Three stories, set along the borders of Israel, sketch a portrait of a society striving to rise from the ashes.

Get the Land Back

Irmy embarks a mission to reclaim his only inheritance: occupied land seized by Jewish settlers in the West Bank. What starts as a personal quest to recover this forbidden real estate transforms into hilarious activist adventure, smashing through ideological taboos.

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.

Tattooed4Life

A tattoo artist uses her needle to heal the gaping wounds of October 7th, commemorate the victims, make connections between survivors, and create a tapestry of human life.

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.

Under a Blue Sun

Under a Blue Sun tells of how indigenous lands were made into lucrative locations for high-budget film productions. It tells of Bashir Abu-Rabia, who worked on the film and to whom the desert locations belong.

Voiceless Witness

Nikolay adopts Khani, a rescue dog from Gaza. In his attempt to save her from the inferno, he saves himself from the memories of his military past.

Yearim

Following the October 7 massacre, Netiv HaAsara and Kibbutz Zikim residents were evacuated to the 'Ya'arim' Hotel in the Jerusalem hills. The film intertwines evacuees, staff, and volunteers' stories, delving into the attempt to redefine the notion of "home" amidst an uncertain future.