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Arab Labor
Israel, 2007 | TV Fiction, 10 X 24 min | Video
Director:
Roni Ninio
Producer: Daniel Paran
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| A groundbreaking Television series in Israel, Arab Labor mixes humor and drama to explore the daily conflicts - both large and small - that Arabs face. |
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Desert Brides
Israel, 2008 | Documentary, 90 min. | Video
Director:
Ada Ushpiz
Producer: Ada Ushpiz
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| This is the story of three relatively educated and independent Bedouin women trying to survive, each in their own way, a life of polygamy. |
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The Mystery of Aris San
Israel, 2008 | Documentary, 75 min.
Director:
Dani Dotan, Dalia Mevorach
Producer: Dalia Mevorach, Dani Dothan, Sigal Rosh
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| The mysterious life of Aris San a Greek singer who became a star in Israel, fell in the grip of the New York mafia and disappeared in Budapest. |
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Reds: Chronicle of a Struggle/ Sapir films
Israel, 2008 | Documentary, 50 min.
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On The Way Home
Israel, 2007 | Documentary, 52 min. | Video
Director:
Sergey – Sagi Zamoshchik
Producer: Sergey – Sagi Zamoshchik
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| “On The Way Home” tells the story of a group of young immigrants, coping with the problems of immigration and identity. |
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Yoel, Israel and the Pashkavils
Israel, 2006 | Doc, 54 min | Beta SP
Director:
Lina Chaplin
Producer: Aharon Goldfinger, Tal Goldfinger
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| The pashkavil, a protest poster pasted on walls, is the ultra-orthodox medium that takes the place of television, radio and internet. |
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You Never Know
Israel, 2008 | Doc, 63 min | Video
Director:
Boaz Shahak
Producer: Danny Paran
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| Rabbi, folksinger and composer, Shlomo Carlebach is considered to be the foremost Jewish religious songwriter of our time. He touched millions of Jews and non-Jews around the world.The film takes you to a Journey that senses and searches for that touch... |
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Open Eye - Open I
Israel, 2007 | Doc, 59 min. | Video
Director:
Ohad Ufaz, Shirley Barenholz
Producer: Itay Ken-Tor
Co-produced with: Annet Betsalel, Joodse Omroep, ZDF
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Barenholtz is a Dutch-Israeli photographer, whose survivor father never opens up to her until he meets a young Israeli survivor of a suicide bombing. Observing this encounter proves cathartic for his daughter.
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Rakasa
Israel, 2006 | Doc, 73 min. | Video
Director:
Iris Rubin
Producer: Irit Zuta, Channel 8
Co-produced with: Itai Kahn
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| The film "Rakasa" describes the lives of three women, two Jewish and one Muslim, who have devoted their lives to belly dancing. |
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South Wind on Hilton Beach
Israel, 2006 | Doc, 50 min. | Video
Director:
Karin Kainer
Producer: Liora Landau
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| The film chronicles the history of surfing in Israel. What started as a Tel Aviv subculture, became, for one short and unique moment, a trendsetter among the youth in Israel. |
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The Journey of Vaan Nguyen
Israel, 2005 | Doc, 84 min, 56 min | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer: Yael Shavit
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| In her painful blog, Vaan Nguyen unfolds the absurdities of her life as an Israeli-born Vietnamese. |
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Cafe Noah
Israel, 1996 | Documentary, 26 min. | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer:
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| In 1948, many Jewish musicians arrived to Israel from Baghdad and Cairo -- the Arabic music they played, however, was not welcomed in their new homeland. |
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My Fantasia
Israel, 2001 | Documentary, 54 min. | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer:
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| Stirred by the bombing of Baghdad and Tel Aviv in the Gulf War of 1991, director Duki Dror retraces his Iraqi roots. |
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Radio Daze
Israel, 1996 | Documentary, 42 min. | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer: Duki Dror
Co-produced with: Idit Ben Dor
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| The amazing story of a Radio-addict, the queen of music trivia, Rebbeca De Solarsky. |
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Red Vibes
Israel, 1999 | Documentary, 36 min. | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer:
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A group of charismatic young artists, immigrants from the former Soviet Union, whose provocative punk-trash music and rebellious ideology make them too defiant for the fragile Israeli society.
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Taqasim
Israel, 1999 | Documentary, 43 min. | Video
Director:
Duki Dror
Producer:
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| A voyage to the hidden treasures of classical Arabic music, and to the participation of Jewish musicians in this cultural heritage. |
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The Ashkenazim
Israel, 2005 | Doc, 50 min | Video
Director:
Dani Dotan, Dalia Mevorach
Producer: Dalia Mevorach, Dani Dotan
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| Thought provoking, moving and funny – The Ashkenazim takes an intimate look at the role heritage plays in the multi-ethnic State of Israel. |
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The Last Scene
Israel, 2004 | Doc, 50 min | Video
Director:
Eliezer Shapiro
Producer: Ziv Naveh
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| For seventy years, Menucha has remained silent about parting from her eleven-year-old sister at the Warsaw train station, where she saw her for the last time. The film follows Menucha`s attempt to recreate that defining moment in her childhood. |
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The Quest for the Missing Piece
Israel/Germany, 2007 | Doc, 52 min | Digital Beta
Director:
Oded Lotan
Producer: Claudia Levin
Co-produced with: The Second Authority Channel For Radio & TV- Israel, T&G Films, BR / ARTE, The New Israeli Foundation For Cinema &TV-Israel
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| As a young Jewish gay man living in Tel Aviv with his German partner, Oded Lotan is in an intriguing position to examine the ritual of bris, or male circumcision. |
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The Wandering Samaritan
Israel, 2005 | Doc, 58 min | Video
Director:
Ohad Ufaz
Producer: Itay Ken-Tor
Co-produced with: Nik Media, Netherland
Micha Shagrir, Israel
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| Gadi Tzdaka is a rebellious descendant of the ancient Samaritan nation. The film portrays Gadi as a person straddling the fence between Israel and Palestine and between east and west. |
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Yiddish Aroma
Israel, 2004 | Doc, 58 min | Video
Director:
Leonid Horovits
Producer: Leonid Horvitz
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| The film deals with Yiddish culture in its various aspects, from the Jewish kitchen to the most profound literature |
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