Capernaüm is about Zain, a Lebanese boy who sues his parents for giving him life. Zain goes from being a streetwise child to a hardened 12-year-old, surviving on the streets. He meets Rahil, an Ethiopian migrant worker who takes care of her baby son Yonas. Zain gets jailed for a violent crime and seeks justice in a courtroom.
Live and Become tells the story of an Ethiopian boy who is taken to Israel as a refugee during the famine in Ethiopia. To survive, he assumes the identity of a Jewish orphan and faces challenges of adapting to a new culture and dealing with his past traumas.
Terraferma is a heartfelt drama that takes place on a fishing island in southern Italy. The story revolves around immigration issues, as a group of boat people arrive in the village seeking refuge. The local community is divided in their response to the newcomers, and a customs officer finds himself torn between enforcing the law and showing compassion. The film explores themes of solidarity, motherhood, and the clash between tradition and modernity.
In Happy, Happy, a sexually dissatisfied wife named Kaja forms an unlikely friendship with her new neighbors, Elisabeth and Sigve, after they move in next door. As Kaja struggles with her husband's refusal to have sex with her, she finds solace in her friendship with Elisabeth, who is married to a closeted bisexual man. The movie explores themes of sexuality, friendship, and the complexities of intimate relationships.
An Israeli sitcom focusing on a Jewish-Ethiopian-Israeli family whose son (Yossi Vasa) is married to a Jewish-Ashkenazi-Israeli woman (Meyrav Feldman). The mixed family navigates the prejudices and tensions involved in raising their five-year old daughter. What ensues is a clash of modern day cultures. Winner of the International Emmy Award for best comedy series 2018.
When a famous American director suffers a coma, his assistant organizes a fake funeral, but things go awry when a Chinese television crew hijacks the event for their own purposes.
Running the streets of Rome in 1960, an unknown, barefooted Ethiopian man stunned the world by winning Olympic gold in the marathon. Overnight, Abebe Bikila became a sports legend. A hero in his own country and to the continent, Bikila was the first African to win a gold medal, and four years later in Tokyo would become the first person in history to win consecutive Olympic gold medals in the marathon.
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Unknowns is the story of a group of boys, living in the margins of the Israeli society and passing their time in a school for at-risk youth. One day, after a local girl is raped, the boys become the immediate suspects, their already unbalanced world gets completely disturbed. The show deals with the question of the chance these boys have in order to break the cycle of violence they’re in. This is a story of cruel and magical friendship between boys who will sacrifice anything just to avoid their own destiny.
Time to Kill is a powerful movie that takes place in 1936 during the Italian colonization of Ethiopia. The story revolves around an Italian officer stationed in Ethiopia who befriends his Ethiopian enemy. As tensions rise, the officer faces a moral dilemma and must make difficult choices. The film explores themes of colonialism, racism, and the complexities of friendship.
Teza is a powerful drama that follows the journey of an Ethiopian man as he navigates the pain of exile, the hope of return, and the complexities of a changing world. Set against the backdrop of post-colonial Ethiopia and West Germany in the 1970s, Teza explores themes of friendship, diaspora, and the impact of political turmoil. Through the protagonist's experience, the film delves into the struggles of identity, a mother-son relationship, and the search for meaning.
Mio is 20 years old. Having lost her parents early, she and her grandmother run a traditional inn in Nagano. However, her grandmother gets sick. Mio moves to Tokyo and lives with her father’s best friend, Kyosuke. He runs a public bath. She begins to work at the public bath, but it is scheduled to be demolished to make way for redevelopment.
During the reign of Pharaoh Amenes, an Ethiopian slave girl falls in love with the king's son, leading to a dangerous romantic rivalry. As an invading army approaches the city, tensions rise and secrets are revealed, resulting in betrayal, stoning, and the ultimate downfall of the protagonists.
When a mysterious crime takes the life of her only brother, an Ethiopian American woman searches for the truth behind his death, while struggling to reconcile cultural expectations with her own pursuit of self-identity and love.
A doctor and a photo-journalist try to help famine victims in Africa.
Harvest: 3,000 Years is a drama film set in Ethiopia, depicting the hardships faced by a peasant family living in poverty. The film explores their struggles against an oppressive landlord, as well as their effort to make a living through farming. The story takes a dark turn when a murder occurs, leading to a tense police chase. The film is a docudrama with elements of drama, providing an insight into the reality of life in Ethiopia.
Directed by Daniel Wachsmann.
The story of an Ethiopian woman's plight in South Africa as she struggles to earn enough money to support and return to her children in Ethiopia.
An Ethiopian immigrant, sets out on a journey through his children's homes after losing his wife. Coming to know some of life's harsh new realities, he tries to survive in his own way.
Itzhak is an Ethiopian-Jewish boy who dreams of becoming the future Spike Lee of Israel. Generational clashes though incite a surprising chain of events.