Fauda is a gripping TV show that takes you deep into the undercover operations of the Israeli Defense Force during the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The show explores the complexities of the conflict and the personal dilemmas faced by the undercover agents who risk their lives on a daily basis.
Charlie Golf One (TAAGAD in Hebrew) is a fast-paced action comedy drama series that follows the extraordinary and unusual events in the lives of medical soldiers serving in a remote military base of an elite infantry unit. The series will have you laughing one moment and put you at the edge of your seat in the next.
7 Days in Entebbe is a gripping thriller set in the 1970s, based on the true story of an airplane hijacking and the subsequent rescue mission. When an Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris is hijacked by a group of terrorists, the passengers are taken hostage and held at gunpoint in Entebbe, Uganda. With time running out and the lives of the hostages at stake, a daring rescue mission is launched by the Israeli Defense Force. The film explores themes of courage, sacrifice, and the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Zero Motivation is a satirical comedy that follows a group of female soldiers serving in the Israeli army. The film explores the daily struggles and absurdities they face, including office politics, relationships, and their own personal aspirations. Through a mix of humor and drama, the movie portrays the unique experiences of these women in the military.
When two young American Jews raised to unconditionally love Israel witness the treatment of Palestinians, their lives take unexpected turns. Revealing a generational divide, this documentary explores the contentious aspects of the Israel-Palestine conflict and its impact on American Judaism.
During the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, a terrorist group called Black September takes Israeli athletes hostage. The story follows the intense 21-hour standoff between the terrorists and the German authorities.
Inside the Mossad (2017) is a gripping documentary TV show that takes viewers inside the secretive world of the Israeli intelligence agency. Through interviews with former Mossad agents and experts, the show delves into the agency's history, operations, and its role in the Arab-Israeli conflict. It also explores the Mossad's involvement in counter-terrorism, espionage, and its pursuit of Nazi war criminals. With firsthand accounts and remarkable stories, Inside the Mossad provides a captivating look into one of the world's most famous intelligence agencies.
An exhaustive explanation of how the military occupation of an invaded territory occurs and its consequences, using as a paradigmatic example the recent history of Israel and the Palestinian territories, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, from 1967, when the Six-Day War took place, to the present day; an account by filmmaker Avi Mograbi enriched by the testimonies of Israeli army veterans.
In an exclusive new documentary, Max Blumenthal rips the cover off the media deceptions and atrocity hoaxes Israel pushed after October 7 to create political space for its gruesome assault on the Gaza Strip. Blumenthal exposes the US mainstream media's role as a megaphone for the Israeli government, introducing new lies even after their initial ones were debunked. Atrocity Inc raises serious questions about the official narrative of October 7, while revealing how Israel's army has consciously engaged in the same hideous atrocities which it falsely accused Palestinian militants of committing.
Rachel Strode, a young immigrant with a dark secret in her past, comes to Israel in the Fall of 1973 to volunteer in a Kibbutz and then to convert to Judaism. Soon, she realizes that the local Kibbutz members don't seem to like strangers and foreigners, and that the evening of Yom Kippur (the most important holiday for Jews), will bring danger to her and her young volunteering friends. What begins as a time of fun and the celebration of youth turns into a menacing and bloody night of terror, which will give a new meaning to Yom Kippur of 1973.
Gaza Fights for Freedom is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, exploring topics such as food scarcity, lack of fresh water, inadequate medical care, and the impact of the Israeli occupation. The film highlights the struggles faced by the civilian population and their fight for freedom and justice.
Innocence tells the story of children who resisted to be enlisted but capitulated. Their stories were never told as they died during their service. Through a narration based on their haunting diaries, the film depicts their inner turmoil. It interweaves first-hand military images, key moments from childhood until enlistment and home videos of the deceased soldiers whose stories are silenced and seen as a national threat.
Israel's Arab Warriors is a documentary that explores the stories of Arab soldiers serving in the Israeli Defense Force. It sheds light on their experiences, challenges, and the complex dynamics of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Through personal accounts and interviews, the film provides a unique perspective on the role of Arab soldiers within the Israeli army.
The ideologies underlying the foundation of modern Israel are explored in this documentary, the third of a trilogy (created over a twenty year span) exploring the Jewish experience. The two earlier documentaries, "Porquoi Israel," and "Shoah," have had great effect on the ways documentaries are produced. "Tsahal" zeroes in on the crucial role of the military in Israeli society and politics. The film uses many in-depth interviews to present the many feelings and thoughts about the Israeli military.
Seeds of Summer is a comedy movie that depicts the lives of female soldiers serving in the Israel Defense Forces. It explores their experiences, challenges, and relationships while serving their country. The film showcases the unique perspective of women in the military and touches upon themes of feminism, lesbianism, and LGBT rights.
A bold documentary series which deals comprehensively with the events of the October 7 surprise attack on Israel through interviews and reconstructions. Over 100 interviewees from the various events that took place that day were interviewed for the series. From survivors of the Nova party to military personnel and pilots, the interviewees tell their story while recreating the events in the places where Hamas has infiltrated.
A comedy about three military band reservists who wake to discover that the Israeli army has withdrawn from Lebanon and left them behind.
Guy Hircefeld, a veteran who served in the Israeli military at the start of its occupation of Palestine in the 1980s, now fights against the Israeli occupation. His only weapon is a camera.
Tin Soldiers is a powerful documentary that sheds light on the consequences of the Lebanon War. It explores the lives of injured children and the challenges they face in a region plagued by conflict. Through their stories, the film raises awareness about the human cost of war.