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, 1h37
Directed by Eran RiklisOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about families,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Hiam Abbass,
Makram J. Khoury,
Clara Khoury,
Ashraf Barhom,
Julie-Anne Roth,
Melanie PeresRating73%




Set in the summer of 2000, Mona (Clara Khoury), a young Druze woman living at Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights, is about to marry a successful Syrian actor. Following the hostilities between Israel and Syria there is now the demilitarised UNDOF zone between occupied Golan and Syria observed by United Nations staff. Crossing of the zone is extremely rare as it is only granted by both sides under special circumstances. It has taken 6 months to obtain permission from the Israeli administration for Mona to leave the Golan. When Mona crosses she will not be able to return to her family on the Golan even to visit. Mona is a bit hesitant also because she doesn't know her husband-to-be.
, 1h47
Directed by Eran RiklisOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Thriller,
AdventureThemes Films about religion,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Road moviesActors Stephen Dorff,
Ashraf Barhom,
Alice Taglioni,
Mira Awad,
Ali Suliman,
Abdallah El AkalRating65%




During the 1982 Lebanon War, an Israeli fighter pilot, Yoni, is shot down over Beirut and captured by the Palestine Liberation Organization. Fahed, a precocious young Palestinian refugee who is angered by the death of his father in an Israeli air attack, agrees to help Yoni escape and lead him out of the city if Yoni will get him over the border and back to his family's ancestral village, where Fahed intends to plant an olive tree that his father had been tending in Beirut. As they embark on a hazardous road trip across the war-ravaged country, Yoni and Fahed move from suspicion and mutual antagonism to a tentative camaraderie as they make their way closer to the place they both call home.
, 1h47
Directed by Eran RiklisOrigin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Sports films,
Transport films,
Association football films,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Road moviesActors Moshe Ivgy,
Mohammad BakriRating69%




A young Israeli soldier, Cohen, is kidnapped by a group of Palestinian fighters who hold him as a hostage during the conflict. The 1982 FIFA World Cup happens to be on during the invasion, and their mutual love of association football, and in particular the Italy national football team, helps break down the barriers of nationalism and the historical baggage that the two bring. A kind of alliance is forged between the two men. Their relationship heads for a tragic ending as the Italian team, along with the goal scoring Paolo Rossi, make their march toward winning the 1982 FIFA World Cup Final.
, 1h46
Directed by Eran RiklisOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Hiam Abbass,
Ali Suliman,
Amos Lavi,
Makram J. Khoury,
Yaïr LapidRating72%




The Israeli Defense Minister Israel Navon (Doron Tavory) moves to a house on the border between Israel and the West Bank, with the building sitting on the Israeli side just next to the dividing line. The Israeli Secret Service views the neighboring lemon grove of Salma Zidane (Hiam Abbass), a Palestinian widow whose family has cared for the area for generations, as a threat to the Minister and his wife. The security forces soon set up a guard post and a barbed wire fence around the grove. They then obtain an order to uproot the lemon trees.
, 1h50
Directed by Ephraim KishonOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Chaim Topol,
Arik Einstein,
Gila AlmagorRating71%




The film begins with Sallah Shabati, a Mizrahi Jewish immigrant, arriving with his family in Israel. Upon arrival he is brought to live in a ma'abara, or transit camp. He is given a broken down, one room shack in which to live with his family and spends the rest of the movie attempting to make enough money to purchase adequate housing. His money-making schemes are often comical and frequently satirize the political and social stereotypes in Israel of the time.
, 1h30
Directed by Yaky YoshaGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Yehoram Gaon,
Gila Almagor,
Hanna Maron,
Uri Gavriel,
Anat Atzmon,
Yaky YoshaRating59%




Alice, a young street walker, receives an opportunity of a lifetime when a television crew casts her to star in a documentary about prostitution in Tel-Aviv. 
, 1h40
Directed by Assi Dayan (אסי דיין)Origin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Gila Almagor,
Shuli RandRating72%




The plot revolves around one night in a small Tel Aviv pub whose employees and patrons represent a microcosm of Israeli society – men and women, Jews and Arabs, Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews, kibbutzniks and city-dwellers. When an aggressive group of chauvinistic army soldiers is thrown out of the pub for provoking a waitress and one of the kitchen workers, they return and spray the indifferent group of party-goers with bullets.
, 1h35
Directed by Eli CohenOrigin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Gila Almagor,
Eli CohenRating70%




Aviya's Summer is set in the summer of 1951, in the newly established state of Israel. The film chronicles the life of ten-year-old Aviya, whose warm, loving, and fiercely independent mother, Henya (played by Almagor herself), is tortured by periodic mental breakdowns. Henya's psychological and emotional scars stem from her horrid experience during the Holocaust, and from the loss of her husband during the war. Henya was once considered to be a beautiful and courageous partisan fighter, yet now she is constantly mocked by native Israelis for her erratic behavior. She walks the thin line between sanity and madness, attempting to forge a life for herself and her daughter in the new realities of Israel.