A Photographic Memory

When she plays the audio reels she uncovered in the archive, she hears the voice of her mother, journalist and photographer Sheila Turner Seed, for the first time. Her next step is to piece together a portrait of the woman who has been absent from her life.

April in France

A glimpse into the rich and imaginative kingdom of childhood, as seen through the eyes of five-year-old April, who goes on holiday in a village in France and transforms the lives of the adults around her.

Au Revoir, Pugs

Looking at his elderly dog and newborn son, the filmmaker is plagued with doubt: What really happened to his childhood dogs?

Beyond October 7th

Three generations of the Gad family physically survived the devastating October 7th massacre. This intimate documentation starting two days after their rescue, captures the family’s painful struggle with shock, trauma, and grief at both personal and communal levels.

Black Snow

A riveting journalistic thriller about a Siberian housewife and mother of three who posts a video exposing the pollution caused by the coal mine near her home, and her overnight transformation into an “enemy of the people” and a fearless activist.

Bubblegum Memory

Dalia Friedland in her final performance struggles with the remnants of her fading memory, oscillating between the stage and the starkness of reality, where she takes on the leading role.

Daughter of Genghis

An impressive and impactful documentary that skillfully weaves together drama, politics, and even mysticism to tell the story of a single mother who sets out to save the Mongolian people—her people—by ensuring their blood remains pure. But can she save herself?

Father, Stones And A Daughter

Issachar built a stone house with his hands for the family. His daughter doesn't live there. She returns to ask why, but her father turns to talk about his love for stones, as the cracks in their relationship are exposed.

Flight 1812: Rediscovering Mom

When Iliya was 13, his mother died in a missile strike during a flight from Israel to Russia. His recollection of that period has been entirely deleted. 20 years later, he is determined to uncover the truth about that flight.

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.

If This World Were A Sea: Natan Yonatan

The remarkable life of one of Israel's prominent poets, Natan Yonatan, who was born a century ago and died twenty years ago. A portrait of a man whose own tragedy became the soundtrack of the Land of Israel.

It Happened on our Ground

Feminine personal portrait of a German aristocratic family who used their privileged position to save Jews from a concentration camp that was erected on their land. The three women are not afraid to confront the difficult past of their family.

Look, Soon You Won't See Anything

At 95 years old, Baruch keeps showing up at his architect's office every morning, even as his clarity and memories are slipping away. When will his wife, Gila, have to put an end to his independence?

Looney

A young mother tells her baby boy about Looney, her dog, who passed away just when she found out she was pregnant. She wonders - can a new life fill the emptiness?

M/other

Three childfree women in their 40s face the ultimate explanation: their mothers. In a unique twist, they have their long-overdue heart-to-heart, not with their own moms, but with each other's.

Madame Hofmann

The heartwarming portrait of Sylvie, an executive nurse on the verge of retirement who gains a new appreciation for the important people in her life: her mother, husband, and daughter. A film about compassion and acceptance.

Menus-Plaisirs—Les Troisgros

Master of observation Frederick Wiseman dedicates his new film to La Maison Troisgros, a well-orchestrated three-Michelin-star family restaurant—a paradise for foodies and appreciators of refined aesthetics.

Pretty For Her Age

Dani accompanies her mother as she undergoes plastic surgery. She is sensitive and courageous in her gaze. Can Dani overcome the conservative feminine tradition her mother is trying to instill? And can her mother accept Dani as she is?

The Gullspång Miracle

Enlisted by a pair of elderly sisters to document a touching family story, the filmmaker gets caught up in a convoluted mystery that threatens to reopen old wounds and change the futures of everyone involved.

The Medallion

Ruth sets out to investigate the history of a precious family heirloom: a medallion that signifies the struggles, successes, and hopes of her mother - a survivor of Ethiopia’s Red Terror.

The Speed Of The Distance Between Us

Mountains and parents’ grief - both mammoth, immovable and incomprehensible - compose a mosaic of parenting after bereavement.

Wake Up, Grandson - Letters to my Rebellious Rabbi

Director Renen Schorr follows his grandfather, Rabbi Avraham Heller, war hero of 1948 War in Safed. A duel: faith vs. film. Safed vs. Tel- Aviv. The grandson is asked to leave film-making for religion, and carry on Rabbi’s legacy.

Wanted: Roni Kalderon

At 17, he was the greatest promise of Israeli football. The offer to play for Ajax football club was the beginning of a journey that started with football, but soon turned into drug trafficking, entanglement with international law, and a mythical disappearance.

Whole Family

In the midst of the pandemic, siblings cope with the death of their father through dark humor and video calls with faraway relatives.