Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg

They called her a witch, a murderer, the curse of the Rolling Stones—but they never knew who Anita Pallenberg truly was. This is a redeeming portrait of a charismatic, rebellious, addicted, and addicting Sixties persona—a woman who sank into the depths of darkness and rose back up again and again.

Fanny: The Other Mendelssohn

A cinematic bio-symphony dedicated to Fanny Mendelssohn, a musical prodigy sidelined by social constraints and her famous composer brother—a woman with completely modern standards who just happened to live 200 years ago.

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.

Nesher

When Nesher was 24 years old, he directed one of the most successful and influential films in Israeli film history called The Troupe. 50 years later and 20 movies under his belt, this time Nesher is the one in front of the camera.

Omar & Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird

The frenetic video diaries of the man who became The Mars Volta’s guitarist produce an intimate, chaotic, and thrilling doc about two outsiders who put their souls into their hardcore music and their friendship.

Orkestra

In 1973, musicians who had immigrated to Israel from chilly Eastern European countries found themselves playing in an orchestra in the desert city of Be’er Sheva. The film reveals their inevitable friction with the local culture to the tune of the orchestra’s enchanting performances.

The Stones & Brian Jones

Bio-doc master Nick Broomfield delves into the story of Brian Jones, founder of the Rolling Stones, a musical genius, sex symbol, and lost soul who left this world at the age of 27, forever young.