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- A film about an unfinished film which portrays the people behind and before the camera in the Warsaw Ghetto, exposing the extent of the cinematic manipulation forever changing the way we look at historic images.
- Ruthie spends an unusual night with a guy from her village. After discovering the troubling circumstances that led to their unexpected romantic encounter, she must seek the truth and find her own way to confront him.
- Gur refuses to allow himself or his sister to grow up and disconnect from each other
- Three teenage murderers escape to a secluded ruin where they must deal with the huge gap between the ideological romance that had planned the act and the dark reality which suddenly engulfs them.
- In a middle of a war, three women fight for a normal life, but can never seem to agree on the actual meaning of normal. "The other war" tells the tale of Tel-Aviv during the second Lebanon war. It's a film about Israel, Militarism and denial, but mainly about love.
- Amit and her female life partner Noa decided to take the crucial step and have a baby. Despite their strong self confidence, neither one of them knows for sure what they will do next. The night after Noa gives birth, they both discover that there are certain things you just cannot hide.
- On the last night of the siege on Beirut during the war of 1982, a young Palestinian poet strives to reach the kitchen in order to observe his everyday routine of coffee and cigarette, despite the plight of the war going on around. The film is inspired by Memory of Forgetfulness by Mahmud Darwish - 1987.
- A unique Israeli/Palestinian cooperation.
- Eva, an aspiring actress, is trying her best to remember that a film is only a film. Yet fiction never felt so real and now she has to cope with the most horrible act that never happened. Or did it?
- A mock-documentary of a guided tour in the colossal building of the Israel Supreme Court in Jerusalem turns into a satiric 'Kafkaesque' nightmare. A humorous look at Israel's most respected institution.
- Ben-Zion is the son of the well-known Eliezer Ben-Yehudah, the driving force behind the revival of the Hebrew language. While his father is using him as a case study to show everyone that a child can survive without any language other than Hebrew, Ben-Zion is miserable because he is not allowed to speak Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish) like the other Jewish children of Jerusalem.
- Three junior police officers are assigned to transport a Palestinian, an illegal alien who was just released from hospital, to the checkpoint. What seemed to be a simple task turns out to be a very complicated one, when they realize that the Palestinian is seriously injured and that no one is willing to take responsibility. They try to find solutions but the lack of co-operation and indifference of all Authorities lead to their increasing frustration and to a tragic ending Comments are disabled.
- Unable to control her emotions, Amelie takes her 4 years old boy for a trip in the woods to calm herself down.
- Ron is in love with Tamar. But for him to make the first move means to overcome barriers unfamiliar for most people.
- System Ali, a hip hop band singing in Arabic, Hebrew and Russian, overcome their cultural and political differences, whilst embarking upon a journey out of their usual surroundings of Jaffa and into Tel Aviv.
- Reut is in love with Erez. Erez is in love with socialist ideals. During the annual May Day celebrations, Reut plans to reveal the private meaning behind their common interests. They join a red operation in Tel Aviv, but the evening is interrupted by Adva, a runaway bride. Reut decides to save the bride, while Erez sees the potential to promote his revolution. At the end of the night, they will have to choose. This time for real.
- Benny Zinger presents slide shows at weddings, until one day, while preparing a show for a couple, he falls in love with the bride.
- Anna, a young Russian music teacher, lives a simple but settled life with her son Daniel in an apartment block in Tel Aviv. Suddenly, after a five-year absence, her husband Misha turns up at their doorstep. Armed with a Polaroid camera and full of big expectations, Misha is shocked to find that the encounter is not quite what he'd been hoping for. Daniel doesn't even recognise him as his father, and Anna tells him to find a seaside hotel as he cannot stay with them. Surprised but undeterred, Misha uses all his charms and tricks in order to become part of his family again.
- Heading out to a stressful day at work, Mori, a devoted family man, is completely unaware of the tragic mistake he has just made. We Had a Forest touches on an unfathomable and horrifying human failing.
- Fathi, son of an impoverished wealthy family, is appointed to work as a clerk in the nearby town of his hometown, Acre. To his surprise, every morning knocks on the door wake him up before his alarm clock goes off. Fathi decides to ambush the unknown early riser, and discovers an elderly man who disappears as soon as the door opens. During the film, the reasons of the old mans strange deed are revealed. The film is based on the story The Clock and the Man, written by Samira Azzam, a Palestinian writer who lived in Acre.
- A mysterious loner cruises the streets of the wrong side of Tel Aviv in the dead of night, encountering young men looking for fun. But the fun is the last thing on his mind.
- A construction worker kidnaps his boss in order to read off the roof of the building his manifest of social justice. A couple of young filmmakers are looking for a flat. A group of Arab workers are eating their lunch. Whose narrative is it?