After a mix-up, an Egyptian police band finds themselves stranded in a remote Israeli town. As they wait for transportation, they form unexpected connections with the locals, leading to a night of music and self-discovery.
The main decision-makers from Israel, the Arab states, Russia and the US tell the inside story of the Arab-Israel conflict.
Inch'Allah tells the story of a Canadian doctor who works in a medical clinic near a security checkpoint in Jerusalem. She becomes deeply involved in the lives and struggles of her patients, including a Palestinian woman who is about to give birth, an Israeli soldier, and a young Palestinian boy. The doctor's personal and professional life becomes intertwined with the ongoing violence and tragedy of the conflict.
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.
November 1947. The United Nations votes the partition plan for Palestine. For some, it is a dream becoming reality; for others, it is the beginning of a catastrophe. Seventy years after this historic vote, the land of Palestine remains an open wound, a battleground for two peoples torn apart by their shared history, a source of inextricable tension in the region and even beyond the borders of the Middle East.
A jumble of sexual skits such as The Big Salami, The Brady Bang, And Leather And Chains.
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.
Israel and the Arabs: Elusive Peace is a documentary that delves into the intricate and turbulent relationship between Israel and the Arab nations. It provides insights into the Arab-Israeli conflict, spanning the 20th and 21st centuries, and addresses various issues such as anti-Arab sentiment, anti-Semitism, geopolitical dynamics, and the role of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The film explores the historical, political, and military aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, shedding light on the complex web of ethnic and nationalistic tensions in the Middle East.
Documentarian Ra'anan Alexandrowicz accompanies a Palestinian tour group on a three-day sight-seeing trip to Israel.
A simple car trip is beset by politically charged tension and a militarized reality.
The Palestinian Jawdat Talousy worked in the Israeli settlement ‘Nizzane Ha Shalom’ (Seeds of Peace), located on the West Bank. He was fired because he wanted to establish a labour committee. In the settlements on the West Bank, labour laws for Palestinians are ambiguous and law enforcement is weak. This juridical chaos is causing abuse of Palestinian workers. Despite of this, more and more Palestinians turning for work to the Israeli settlements. Because the Palestinian economy is unable to create enough jobs.
Four women--Selma Dejani, a Palestinian Moslem; Wadad Shihade, a Palestinian Christian; Olga Elkind, a Jew from a prominent Zionist family; and Sharona Aharo, a Jew from Tel Aviv--roommates at an Anglican boarding school in Jerusalem in 1939, meet 50 years later for a reunion.
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