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.
The Spy is a drama miniseries based on a true story set in the 1960s. It follows the life of Eli Cohen, an Israeli Mossad agent who goes undercover in Syria. Eli infiltrates the highest levels of the Syrian government, gaining valuable intelligence for the Israeli government. As the tension escalates between Israel and Syria, Eli finds himself torn between his duty and the personal sacrifices he has to make.
Exodus is a 1960 historical epic film depicting the exodus of Jews from Egypt. The movie portrays the story of the creation of Israel and the struggles faced by Jews during that time. It focuses on the journey of a young Jewish refuge named Ari Ben Canaan, who leads a group of Jewish immigrants to Palestine. The film highlights the conflicts between Jews and Arabs, as well as the political climate of the era.
In the aftermath of her father's murder, a British-Israeli businesswoman becomes entrenched in the politics and conflicts of the Middle East. She navigates her way through dangerous alliances and espionage while trying to uncover the truth behind her family's secrets.
Margaret tells the story of a young woman in New York City who witnesses a bus accident and becomes involved in a complicated investigation. Along the way, she grapples with various personal issues and confronts truths about herself and her relationships.
Made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective, this documentary shows the destruction of the West Bank’s Masafer Yatta by Israeli authorities and the unlikely friendship that blossoms between Palestinian activist Basel Adra and Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham.
Beirut is a tense action-packed movie set in war-torn Beirut, Lebanon in the 1970s and 1980s. It follows the story of a former U.S. diplomat who is called back to Beirut to negotiate for the life of a friend he left behind. As he navigates the dangerous and complex world of international espionage and political conflicts, he must confront his own demons and make difficult decisions that could change the course of history.
The Promise is a TV mini-series set in mandatory Palestine during the 1940s. It follows the intertwined stories of a British soldier, Len, and a Palestinian woman, Erin. The story is told in a nonlinear timeline, with two interconnected tales set in the past and present. Len's granddaughter, Erin, discovers his wartime diary and begins to unravel the truth behind her grandfather's mysterious past. As she uncovers the secrets of her family's history, she becomes embroiled in a journey of self-discovery and reckoning with the past.
In the war of 1948, Palestinians call it the 'Nakba,' while Israelis refer to it as 'The War of Independence.' This documentary explores the village of Tantura and its history, focusing on the erasure of the Nakba in Israeli society. Through audio testimonies, interviews, and archival footage, the film sheds light on the silenced massacre and its lasting impact on Israeli society and Palestinian rights.
When Pigs Have Wings is a hilarious comedy about a Palestinian fisherman who finds a pig washed ashore. With the help of an Israeli soldier, they embark on a mission to deliver the pig back to the Israelis in order to break the siege and values of both communities.
The main decision-makers from Israel, the Arab states, Russia and the US tell the inside story of the Arab-Israel conflict.
In the year 1989, a spy is tasked with a secret mission in Damascus, Syria. As a chemical weapons expert, he must navigate the dangerous landscape of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and uncover hidden secrets. With tensions high and danger lurking at every corner, he must rely on his skills and wit to complete his mission.
200 Meters tells the story of a father living in the Palestinian territories who is separated from his sick son when he is detained at an Israeli checkpoint. Desperate to be by his son's side, he embarks on a dangerous journey to cross the border and reach the hospital. Along the way, he faces various obstacles and dangers, including the Israeli occupation, the Israeli West Bank barrier, and the risk of being caught by Israeli authorities. It is a gripping tale of love, resilience, and the lengths a parent will go to protect their child.
In the aftermath of a suicide bombing, an Israeli doctor's life is thrown into chaos. As he uncovers the truth about his wife's involvement, he grapples with guilt, loss, and the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When world-famous conductor Eduard Sporck accepts the job to create an Israeli-Palestinian youth orchestra, he is quickly drawn into a tempest of sheer unsolvable problems.
3000 Nights is a drama movie set in the 1980s, where a pregnant Palestinian schoolteacher finds herself in an Israeli women's prison. As she navigates life behind bars, she forms friendships and faces challenges. The film explores themes of motherhood, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the resilience of women.
Ambulance/Gaza is a documentary film that explores the Israel-Gaza conflict, specifically focusing on the experiences of ambulance drivers in the Gaza Strip during the conflict. It offers an inside look into the challenges they face and the impact of the conflict on the people of Gaza. The film sheds light on the complexities of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the humanitarian crisis in the region.
For Palestinians, 1948 marks the “Nakba” or “catastrophe”, when hundreds of thousands were forced out of their homes. For Israelis, the same year marks the creation of their own state. This four-part series attempts to present an understanding of the events of the past that are still shaping the present.
Hanna K. is a drama movie set in Israel, where a defense lawyer discovers a cover-up involving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and human rights violations. It explores themes of loss, dispossesion, and moral dilemmas.
Bethlehem is a heart-wrenching movie that revolves around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the year 2005. It follows the story of a secret service agent and a teenage informant, exploring their complicated relationship amidst the chaos of riots, murders, and terrorist activities. The plot takes an intense turn when a hand grenade changes the lives of the characters forever.