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- A drama about a family's effort to save their antique restoration business.
- To Be A Child Again - Israel, is a snapshot of Israel, as seen through the lens of eleven selected children from different backgrounds and demographics. This candid view casts an intimate and personal light on Israel's youth. We explore what they see, how they think, what they learn, and the astonishing impact their thoughts and lives have on their country and the world they are rapidly inheriting. It's their opinions that matter, as they are the ones who are creating our future.
- With his title as 'Boxing Champion of Israel' and a one way ticket, Merhav Mohar takes off for the United States to realize his dream, of becoming boxing champion of the world. The film follows the golden boy of Israeli boxing for 5 years, from his first steps in New York, alone and confused, to his accomplishments in boxing matches, and the exclusive world championship match in Atlanta, which unexpectedly turns into a fight for life.
- Everything is going great for the Director: he inherited the benefits of two generations of New York Jews who turned their backs on their religious past and re-invented themselves in America. But when his ex-pat Israeli hustler pal Shimon walks into the trendy L.A. Kabbalah Center and walks out newly-religious - with a one-way ticket to a yeshiva in Jerusalem in hand - the Director's world is turned upside down. Following Shimon to Israel, the Director moves through Israel's religious and spiritual communities investigating and wondering whether everyone, not just Madonna and Shimon, has lost his mind.
- A month after the end of Yom Kippur war David faced with the absence of his childhood friend, a tank crew member who disappeared during the war.
- 30 years after the death of Lieutenant General David Elazar (Dado), his son, Yair, takes a journey in his footsteps. His aim is to penetrate the web of myths shrouding his father's memory; He wants to stop living in his shadow, and to overcome his anger at him, for always putting the Army first. As the journey advances, Yair comes to understand that his father did not differentiate the private from the public; The military was his life: a course of meteoric ascent ending with a painful downfall. After spending many months with his father in the editing room, Yair grows to understand his choices, and is finally able to say goodbye.