Working Woman follows a young woman who takes a job at a real estate company and soon becomes the target of sexual harassment by her boss. As she tries to navigate this toxic work environment, she also grapples with the impact it has on her personal life and her relationship with her husband.
Two women meet by chance and discover they were both raped by rapist. Individually and together they must confront the past and finally integrate the long repressed trauma into their lives.
Dimona Twist is a documentary film that explores the periphery and feminism in Israeli society. The movie takes a closer look at the struggles and challenges faced by women in the outskirts of Dimona, Israel, and highlights their resilience and determination. Through interviews and personal stories, the film sheds light on the complexity of gender dynamics and the ongoing Israeli conflict.
An invigorating antidote for American culture's one-dimensional image of older women, this classic film offers empowering insights about women and aging for every generation. Personal portraits of six ordinary women in their 60's and 70's who share their lives. In candid interviews that tackle a range of thought-provoking topics, including self-image, sexuality, financial concerns, dying, and changing family relationships, members of the group display both a vibrant strength of spirit and inspiring zest for life.
Jenny & Jenny meet every day. Jenny & Jenny talk every day. They write to each other. They both have a broken heart and joy. They are cousins. They are 17. They live in Bat-Yam.The movie follows one summer in the life of Jenny & Jenny.
Filled with questions about how the Occupation affects women on both sides of the conflict, Michal Aviad sets off on a journey through Israel and Palestine with two other women.
Thirty-two days in the bunkers, positions, patrol vehicles and barracks with a group of reservists stationed along the Syrian border on the Golan Heights. Gradually, and not without difficulties, they open up to this woman who suddenly “invades” their world, and provide fascinating insights into the world of a group of 35-45 year old men: how they view male identity, friendship, family and what women really mean to them. Here is an amusing look at Israeli male society as seen from a totally unfamiliar perspective – the perspective of a woman
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