The Ten Commandments (1956) is a biblical epic that tells the story of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the chosen leader of the Hebrew slaves. Moses leads his people out of Egypt, defies the Pharaoh, and receives the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
Egyptian Prince Moses discovers his true identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to lead his people to freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt.
Mary Magdalene follows the journey of a young woman who defies the traditional roles of her society to join a movement led by Jesus Christ. As she becomes one of his most devoted followers, she witnesses his teachings, miracles, crucifixion, and resurrection, ultimately playing a significant role in spreading his message.
After his father's death, a retired rock star named Cheyenne embarks on a journey to find a Nazi war criminal who tormented his father during World War II. Along the way, he encounters various eccentric characters and confronts his own demons.
The Story of Ruth tells the tale of a young Moabite woman who chooses to follow the God of Israel and leaves her homeland to support her widowed mother-in-law. Through her loyalty and faith, Ruth becomes an important figure in the lineage of King David.
Daniel Deronda, a sensitive and idealistic young man, becomes entangled in a web of forbidden love, personal discovery, and cultural identity challenges in 19th century London. As he searches for his true parentage, he falls in love with a beautiful singer and gets drawn into the lives of others, each struggling with their own secrets and desires.
Keeping Up with the Steins is a comedy film that tells the story of a 13-year-old boy's bar mitzvah and the various challenges and conflicts that arise within his family. As they prepare for the big event, the family members find themselves navigating their own personal dramas and trying to meet the high expectations set for them. With themes of family, tradition, and coming of age, the film offers a humorous and heartfelt portrayal of the complexities of modern Jewish life.
In 'Escaping Tel Aviv,' a Mossad officer is tasked with rescuing a child who has been kidnapped by a Palestinian group. Infiltrating a nightclub in Egypt, he faces racism and danger as he navigates the underground world of espionage and undercover operations. With tensions rising between Israelis and Palestinians, he must also confront his own biases and the complexities of Zionism. This action-packed drama explores themes of revenge, cultural clashes, and the personal sacrifices made in the name of national security.
When Fay Grim's husband is imprisoned, she must uncover the truth about his involvement in a global conspiracy. As she delves deeper into the world of espionage, Fay finds herself caught in a web of lies, danger, and intrigue. With the help of unlikely allies, she must navigate the shadows of international intelligence agencies to clear her husband's name.
This coming of age story set in the 1960s takes a look at the effects of a couple's break-up on a sensitive, thirteen year old Jewish boy in the 1960s.
Set in the Russian Jewish community of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, the movie follows a hitman named Joshua who returns to his hometown after years away. He is tasked with killing a rival gang member, but his family becomes involved, leading to tragic consequences.
On their way from Egypt to the promised land, Moses and his family struggle to manage the hardest part of their nation's journey: the people.
In a 17th-century Lithuanian village plagued by the Black Death, a woman uses ancient Jewish folklore and Kabbalistic rituals to create a golem in order to protect her community. However, as the golem gains a mind of its own, it unleashes terror and chaos.
A Tale of Love and Darkness tells the story of a young boy growing up in Jerusalem during the early years of the Israeli state. As he witnesses the turmoil and hardships caused by the Arab-Israeli conflict, he also struggles with the grief of losing his mother and the depression that consumes him. Through self-punishment and a deep connection to literature, he navigates the complexities of his own identity and the history that shapes his world.
Holy Rollers is a biographical crime drama based on a true story. It follows a young Orthodox Jew named Sam, who becomes involved in the illegal drug trade, smuggling ecstasy from Europe into the United States. As Sam's success grows, he grapples with the moral corruption and conflicts it brings to his life, including his relationships with his Orthodox community, his family, and his own religious beliefs.
In 19th century London, a young Jewish woman named Rosina da Silva leaves her position as a ladies' companion and takes the role of governess to a wealthy Scottish family on a remote island. As she tries to fit into her new surroundings, Rosina faces various challenges including dealing with her employer's lustful advances and her own struggle with her identity and desires. The movie explores themes of cultural and sexual repression, as well as the complexity of relationships.
When the descendant of Sherlock Holmes realizes the end of civilization is near, he teams up with a bumbling sidekick to save the world from a villainess bent on world domination.
Synonyms (2019) is a comedy-drama that follows the story of a man who flees Israel to Paris in order to escape the grip of his nationalist upbringing. In Paris, he tries to assimilate into the French culture while discovering his true identity and dealing with the complexities of his past. Through various encounters and experiences, he embarks on a journey of self-discovery and learns to embrace his true self.
The Bubble is a romantic comedy-drama set in Tel Aviv, Israel. The story follows a group of friends, including a gay Israeli soldier, who are living in a liberal bubble in the midst of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Their lives are turned upside down when they encounter a Palestinian man, leading to a complex exploration of love, friendship, and the realities of life in Israel.