Waltz with Bashir is an animated documentary film that follows the journey of a man as he tries to piece together his lost memories of his involvement in the Lebanon war. Through a series of interviews and flashbacks, the film explores the director's personal experiences and the trauma of war, highlighting the impact it has on individuals and society.
Lebanon is a gripping war drama that takes place in Lebanon during the 1982 war. It follows a tank crew as they experience the horrors of war, witness the cruelty of invading armies, and navigate through the complexities of military conflict. The movie explores the themes of sacrifice, survival, and the brutality of war.
The story of Israel's first fifty years of statehood, TKUMA brings to the screen the tragedies and joyful milestones of Israel's first half century: the ingathering of the exiles as the fledgling state becomes a haven for Jews around the word. Dramatic, personal accounts and documentary footage of the wars fought over five decades, along with rare behind-the-scenes insights into Israel's efforts to make peace. Who is a Jew Israel wrestles with its national identity. Israel's economic revolution takes the country from the orange to the computer chip in a few years. The people, the places, the spirit of Israel in its first fifty years.
Beaufort is a war movie set in 2000, when the Israeli army was withdrawing from southern Lebanon. The film focuses on the experiences of a group of soldiers stationed at the Beaufort outpost, their hardships, and fears as they face constant shelling and attacks from Hezbollah.
This documentary delves into the media's manipulation of public perception surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting propaganda campaigns, distortions, and bias. It examines the occupation of Palestine, the Israel-Lebanon War, and key events from 1948 to 2014. Through the lens of media coverage, it reveals the influence of PR coordinators and the complicity of the United States in shaping the narrative.
In the 1980s during the Lebanon War, a Palestinian boy and an Israeli pilot team up to escape and fulfill their individual missions. Along their journey, they develop a unique bond and discover the power of friendship.
The three episodes of this limited series deal with three events in the center of Prime Minister Begin: The peace agreement with Egypt, changes in the economic-social field, and the Lebanon war, during which he declared that he could no longer go on and retired. At the same time, he created the Devprived Alliance. Under this alliance, the ultra-Orthodox parties joined the coalition, the NRP received important ministries, including the ministry of education, and the Mizrahi-Traditional peripherents entered the corridors of the government.
Deadline is a 1987 movie about an ace reporter who finds himself caught in a conspiracy when a child is murdered during the Israel-Lebanon War. He uncovers a terrorist plot and becomes the target of a death threat. Ignored by his colleagues, he teams up with a female doctor and his ex-lover to uncover the truth and expose the conspiracy. Along the way, he encounters deception, bombings, and a deadly warzone.
Under the Bombs is a drama film set during the Israeli-Arab conflict. A woman travels to a war-torn region in search of her missing son. Along the way, she encounters the devastation caused by the bombings and the suffering of the people. Through her journey, she not only tries to find her son but also witnesses the horrors of war and the resilience of those affected.
A Palestinian family living in the north of Galilee gathers to celebrate the wedding of one of their daughters, as war rages between Israel and Lebanon. Internal conflicts explode between the family - secrets are revealed and lies are unmasked. The battles between different family members become as merciless as the outside war once their father falls into a coma and inches toward death.
In 1982, a young girl living in Beirut, Lebanon, faces the challenges and traumas of war as she navigates through her daily life. With the backdrop of the Israel-Lebanon conflict, she experiences friendship, betrayal, and the struggle to maintain hope in a time of chaos and uncertainty.
Ricochets is a drama movie set during the Israel-Lebanon War in 1982. It follows the lives of Israeli soldiers and explores the challenges they face while serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The movie portrays the intense and emotional experiences of army life and the impact of war on the soldiers and the country.
After the battle of Kfar Chouba in Lebanon in January 1975, Larbi Nasri, a young Algerian journalist, was caught in the whirlwind of events preceding the civil war. Linked to Maha, Hind, Raouf and Michel who surround Nahla, he witnesses the construction of the myth of Nahla, a singer adored by the Arab population. One day Nahla loses her voice on stage. The atmosphere of crisis that reigns around her is spreading like an infection. Larbi, fascinated, loses his footing and gets bogged down.
An Israeli soldier is taken hostage by a small PLO squad in Lebanon. The soldier planned to go on vacation and to fly to the world final soccer cup, he and his capturers share the love to soccer and toward the (not so happy) end a relationship is made.
A man living in 1982 Beirut listens to the bombs fall and reminisces about the smell of coffee.
Heritages is a biography documentary that explores the heritage and family relationships. It follows the story of a little girl and a little boy, showcasing archive footage and green screen techniques. The film delves into the filmmaking process and the life of a film director. From Paris, France to Beirut, Lebanon, it covers the 2000s era and reflects on the Ottoman Empire. The narrative touches upon the importance of ancestors, walls, soap bubbles, beaches, passports, ruins, schools, and family photographs. It addresses the impact of war, bombs, trains, boats, refugees, and emigrants. Through the lens of the Second Lebanon War and the Israel-Lebanon War, it sheds light on the experiences of war refugees and the struggles faced by children. Ultimately, it provides insight into the life of the movie director and the significance of family relationships.
In a middle of a war, three women fight for a normal life, but can never seem to agree on the actual meaning of normal. "The other war" tells the tale of Tel-Aviv during the second Lebanon war. It's a film about Israel, Militarism and denial, but mainly about love.
A cinematic journey through anxieties and blood. The film maps various concepts connected with blood through recreation of events and personal experiences from the filmmaker's life and meetings with people whose lives or professions are linked to blood and reaches insights of us - as humans, Israelis and Jews in Israel of 2008.
A man walks amongst an inferno of flames, shell-shocked. When he's back home, he starts group therapy in a military rehab center, meeting all kinds of fellow soldiers who, like him, have lost some of their beliefs or peace of mind in the battlefield.