The finest films produced in Israel’s film schools
Rami loves collecting bottles from the streets, and identifying their notes when they fall. Through music, he connects with his brother, an internationally acclaimed Maestro, now his guardian. A colorful and hidden world where brothers cope with perceived limitations.
The film traces Jacqueline Kahanoff's "Diary of an Illness," portraying her confrontation with cancer: her fears, isolation, and the peculiar beauty that emerges amidst the agony.
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.
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?
A young lesbian girl, a student at the girls' seminary, studies Torah and undergoes conversion therapy in an attempt to change her sexual orientation and establish a holy Jewish family.
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?
Liron documents her sister Liel’s struggle with mental health issues. What starts with resistance to the invasive camera and the overprotective sister, unfolds as a shared journey uncovering pain and trauma.
An Ukrainian immigrant was murdered by her partner and her body remained unclaimed. Women who knew her recount her life story and tell what led to her tragic end.
Although euthanasia is prohibited, it's possible to pass away in Israel without undue suffering. Keren demonstrates this to her patients - terminally ill people. Through her work, we glimpse into the final stages of life.
Being in her 20's while struggling with her parents medical condition, the filmmaker opens the family video archive and its secrets.
In the unforgiving Israeli desert, Akram must make sure that his cows have enough water to survive the day, but what Akram really wants is to drive carelessly in his Subaru Impreza.
Wild boars have invaded the streets of Haifa, turning the sleepy port city in Israel upside down. The film documents this local affair, which encapsulates worldviews, fears, nostalgia and questions about nature and humans.
Using his own illustrations and medical records, the director attempts to come to terms with the effects of a variation in his chromosomes known as XXY-47.
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