They knocked on every possible door in Gaza. Dr. Rami came to Hamdallah, prime minister and the Palestinian Authority television station, “Palestine Today”, belonging to the Islamic Jihad and begged – please let us go to Israel to provide medical care for our daughter – Nur. The story of the struggle of parents from Gaza, Ibrahim and Maha, for the life of their daughter Nur, 9-year-old, who has has a genetic disease due to family inbred and is receiving treatment at Rambam and Schneider hospital, where she is treated by a doctor that is a Lt. Col. in the reserves. The head nurse responsible decides above all to drive across the border, from one hospital to another – Israeli volunteers from families that are bereaved from the Israeli wars. In Gaza the grandmother is raising Ibrahim and Maha’s three children alone, who had not seen their children for over a year.
After operation “tzuk aytan”, a combat medic Ariel, bought a car and began to wander the roads of the country while looking for a cure for his pain and memories. Hagi, who served as a medic with the same operation, bought a camera and joined Ariel. Together, they take a journey that is intimate between Israeli landscapes of the earth and the depths of the soul of the young subjects psychologically traumatized.
Tariq Samra, an artist living in the Golan Heights on the Syrian border, faced with the tragedy of his work in his native land of Syria, sculpted a face that has never seen.
On 18 October 2015, at the height of the intifada, a terrorist entered armed with a pistol and a knife to the central bus station in Beersheba. Within 18 minutes some lives were lost. Here we see the stories of the people that were in the wrong place at the wrong time. This film follows what happened during this event.
The Bukharian answer for the Jackson family. The story of a musical family, famous and temperament from Tajikistan, which is dominated by the charismatic grandfather, patriarchal and funny – Papa Aliyev. At the age of 80, Papa begins to lose his grip on the kingdom, which sends the family on a journey volatile and unknown monarchy to democracy.
All my life I ran a love hate relationship with my chest. I was sure a pair of perfect breasts help me find the man of my dreams. But when a new love came I was told I had to undergo a mastectomy.
“For years he was the most powerful man in the country, more than a prime minister, than the Minister, he had enormous power”; “He cracked the Israeli code”; “He knew be out there and be at the face, he knew what we wanted before we knew we wanted it, he sought to put your finger on the tempo, on what happening, on what will happen”. 41 years of editorial work “Yediot Ahronot “, since the establishment of the state until the beginning of the nineties, were first told through the testimony of dozens of journalists who worked alongside Dov Yudkovsky.
Saskh is optimistic and sweet 13 year old boy, son of Russian immigrants, was born and raised in Sderot. His older brother joins the army and begins another military operation on the Gaza border. At the same time, the Ministry of Social Affairs decide to send Saskh to a distant boarding school. Slowly reality is revealed that puts weight on Sashka’s shoulders and sucks him on a journey that suddenly maturing, rapid and sobering.
The Romans called Lod “City of God”. Ten minutes from Tel Aviv thriving, it serves as the backyard of Gush Dan, stricken with despair, crime and racism. Can you save the town? Bring hope to its residents both Arabs and Jews? THe makers Uri Rosenwaks and Eyal Belhassen plunged into the bowels of this tough city and bring to the screen a close look that has been going on for 4 years, in a small place, which has in it all the major conflicts of the Israeli society. The film tells the stories of the brave residents of that city still didn’t give up and now continue to fight for their home, Lod.
Ami Schonfeld, a young man from an ultra orthadox family, Bnei Brak, made his almost imaginary dream come true and became the senior cardiac surgeon at Sheba Medical Center. A few years ago, when the city of Sderot got bombed Dr. Schonfeld decided to help the residents. Since then he has volunteered in the community as a physicians in Sderot and helps them to get public health equivalent to that of the private level of medicine in confrontation with the bureaucracy of public health and a stubborn refusal to join the private medicine and make money on that side. In his special way he saves lives and souls, but in practice, he gives up his free time and pay a personal price, economic and family, forcing it to deal with the question of whether he should leave his patients in Sderot and turn to private medicine.