Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself. Gerry and a team of experts travel to South Korea to find the origin of the virus, then go to Jerusalem where a safe zone has been maintained. Finally, Gerry ends up in Wales where he comes up with a theory about how the infected behave. He tests his theory and succeeds, leading to the development of a vaccine and hope for humanity.
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.
Foxtrot tells the story of an Israeli family dealing with grief and loss after the accidental death of their son, who was serving in the Israeli army. The film explores themes of mourning, family relationships, and the consequences of mistaken beliefs. It also delves into the complexities of the Israeli military system and the impact it has on individuals and their loved ones. Through a series of interconnected events and powerful moments, Foxtrot paints a poignant picture of the profound effects of loss and tragedy.
Yossi & Jagger is a heartfelt movie that tells the story of two Israeli soldiers, Yossi and Jagger, who are secretly in love with each other. Set in the harsh environment of the Israeli military, their illicit relationship is tested when they must hide their feelings from their fellow soldiers. This touching film explores themes of love, identity, and the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals in a conservative 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.
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.
In 'The Syrian Bride,' a young woman named Mona is getting ready for her wedding. However, due to political limitations, she cannot cross the border between Israel and Syria. The film explores the complexities of love, family, and political activism in the context of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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.
Or, a teenage girl living in poverty with her prostitute mother in Tel Aviv, tries to find love and escape her circumstances.
Set in the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Private follows the story of a family living in the West Bank. The film explores the patriarch's struggle to protect his family and their home amidst the constant threat of violence and occupation. It delves into the emotions and complexities of the Israeli and Palestinian identities, shedding light on the human rights abuses and tensions in the region.
Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer is a comedy film set in the Israeli army during the 1970s. It follows a group of soldiers stationed on the Israel-Egypt border and their humorous experiences while serving in the military.
A weapons expert is reluctantly sent on a mission to a middle-east warzone to locate a lost nuclear warhead and dismantle it before it falls into the wrong hands. But before he can complete his work, he is taken prisoner and thrust into the conflict, and finds himself looking out for more than just the warhead
This drama portrays a day in the life of a Palestinian family during a curfew announced by the Israeli army in a Palestinian refugee camp on the Gaza Strip in 1993. From that point on, they must live behind closed shutters, barred from their daily lives and needs.
Avanti Popolo is a drama movie set during the Six-Day War. The film explores themes of anti-war sentiments and focuses on the unlikely friendship between an Egyptian soldier and a United Nations soldier. It depicts their experiences in the Sinai region and the impact of the conflict on their lives.
Like many, another young Israeli, Rafi never gave much thought to the fact that when he reached a certain age, he would be expected to serve in the Israeli Army and that he would experience active duty in combat. It certainly never occurred to him that he might be injured, and if it did, it never occurred to him that he would be crippled, as he was. Now he must try to learn to cope with a life which is vastly different from anything he ever imagined, and at first he has nothing but bitterness. An older veteran tries to help him learn to cope, and his relatives work hard to adjust as well. However, only his sister-in-law Maya seems to understand his state of mind and doesn't freak out at his easily provoked displays of temper.
Matan, a soldier in the IDF, sets off for a week of patrolling in a remote base. Overwhelmed with homesickness, he becomes an easy target for the other soldiers who make it their business to make his life hell. However, it is not long before strange things begin to happen to all of them.
VeAni Hayiti Sham (2020) is a documentary that follows an Israeli soldier's personal journey in the occupied territories of Palestine. The film explores the complexities and challenges faced by the soldier as he grapples with his role in the Israeli army and the impact of the Israeli occupation on both Palestinians and Israelis.
Sir Martin Gilbert, author of over sixty books and the host of A&E's JERUSALEM, hosts this gripping account of Israel's difficult first years. Filled with rare footage, photographs, and interviews with participants in the War of Independence, this is the definitive document of one of the turning points in modern history. Extraordinary footage filmed by Bernard Beecham, a British soldierBritish sol
Oriented is a documentary that follows the lives of three gay Palestinian friends living in Tel Aviv. It explores their struggles with identity and sexual orientation in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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.