Set in 1950s New York City, 'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' follows the story of Miriam 'Midge' Maisel, a young Jewish housewife with dreams of becoming a stand-up comedian. After her marriage falls apart, Midge discovers her talent for comedy and starts pursuing a career in the male-dominated world of stand-up. With the support of her manager Susie, Midge navigates through the challenges of the showbiz industry while dealing with her complicated personal life. The series explores themes of feminism, Jewish identity, and the pursuit of dreams.
A Mossad agent is tasked with infiltrating Tehran, Iran to gather intelligence on their nuclear weapons program. As she navigates the dangerous world of espionage, she must blend in and avoid detection while working to complete her mission. With the clock ticking, she faces numerous challenges and risks that could compromise her identity and endanger her life.
Mismatched cousins David and Benji reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the pair's old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.
The Ten Commandments (1956) is a biblical epic that tells the story of Moses, an adopted Egyptian prince who becomes the chosen leader of the Hebrew slaves. Moses leads his people out of Egypt, defies the Pharaoh, and receives the Ten Commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
Egyptian Prince Moses discovers his true identity as a Hebrew and his destiny to lead his people to freedom from slavery in ancient Egypt.
Jesus of Nazareth is a TV mini-series that portrays the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, including his birth, his ministry, his crucifixion, and his resurrection. It delves into the political and religious climate of Roman-occupied Judea, depicting the challenges and conflicts faced by Jesus and his followers.
After a Jewish prince is betrayed and sent into slavery by a Roman friend in 1st-century Jerusalem, he regains his freedom and comes back for revenge. Judah Ben-Hur, a wealthy merchant in Judea, is living under the oppressive Roman Empire. When his old friend and now Roman Tribune, Messala, asks for Judah's help in rounding up local dissenters, Judah refuses to betray his own people. In retaliation, Messala frames the Hur family for an assassination attempt. Judah is condemned to death as a slave in the galleys, while his sister and mother are imprisoned. After three years in captivity, Judah escapes and is rescued by a Roman admiral, Quintas Arrius. They return to Rome, where Judah becomes a rich and influential man. However, he cannot forget his vow of revenge against Messala. Along the road to Judea, Judah meets an Arab sheikh and an old wise man named Balthasar, who befriend him. Sheikh Ilderim, the sheikh, coaches Judah to ride his team of white horses in a chariot race against Messala. Judah agrees and prepares for the race. In the arena, Judah and Messala collide repeatedly, but Judah emerges victorious. Messala is gravely injured and reveals that Judah's mother and sister are alive, suffering from leprosy in a leper colony. Overwhelmed with grief and seeking release from his hatred, Judah witnesses the crucifixion of Jesus. Judah's mother and sister are miraculously healed, and Judah's heart is filled with love and forgiveness.
The defiant leader Moses rises up against Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses II, setting 600,000 slaves on a journey of escape from Egypt and its cycle of deadly plagues. Moses confronts Ramses, unleashes ten plagues on Egypt, and leads the Hebrews through the Red Sea to freedom. Along the way, he receives guidance from God and carves out the Ten Commandments. The story portrays the struggle for liberation, the strength of faith, and the power of perseverance.
Srugim follows a group of 30-something modern religious singles in the Katamon neighbourhood of Jerusalem as they attempt to navigate the frequently contradictory worlds of contemporary Israel and traditional observance.
Ida, a single mother of two sons, hides her Jewish heritage and fights against poverty and persecution during the end of World War II and post-war Rome.
A Roman soldier is tasked with finding out what happened to Jesus' body after his crucifixion. As he investigates, he encounters an apostle, Peter, and together they uncover a conspiracy that threatens to shake the foundations of their beliefs.
In post-World War II Germany, American judges preside over the trials of Nazi war criminals. The gripping courtroom drama explores themes of war crimes, justice, and the aftermath of the Holocaust.
King of Kings is a 1961 biblical epic film that follows the life of Jesus Christ, his teachings, miracles, and ultimately his crucifixion. Set in ancient Rome, the movie portrays various characters and events from the Bible, including King Herod, John the Baptist, Mary Magdalene, and Pontius Pilate.
The Possession is a supernatural horror film that tells the story of a young girl who becomes possessed by an evil spirit after opening a mysterious box. As the possession worsens, her family must find a way to free her from the grip of the malevolent entity.
The Believer is the story of a young Jewish man who becomes a self-hating, anti-Semitic Skinhead. As he rises in the ranks of a loosely organized group, he struggles with his beliefs, his heritage, and his deep-rooted self-loathing. His involvement in a plot to bomb a synagogue forces him to confront his inner demons and make a choice that could change his life forever.
A grief-stricken cantor in a crisis of faith finds his world turned upside down when his grade school music teacher re-enters his life as his new adult Bat Mitzvah student. The two forlorn souls develop a special connection.
When Dario Roitman returns from the U.S. to Argentina for a family wedding and Bat Mitzvah, he anticipates the usual family drama. But his carefully laid plans for a family reunion are suddenly upended when he learns, just hours before his flight, that his father has passed away. As the Roitmans gather for the funeral, old wounds resurface and longstanding tensions reach a boiling point. Despite the emotional turmoil, Dario remains determined to celebrate both the wedding and Bat Mitzvah, even if it means challenging tradition and risking further discord. Navigating grief, sibling rivalry, and delightfully eccentric grudges, the Roitmans reveal the messy yet enduring love of family.
Unorthodox is a TV mini-series that tells the story of a young woman named Esty, who runs away from her arranged marriage in an ultra-orthodox Jewish community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. She travels to Berlin, Germany, where she tries to build a new life and pursue her passion for music. As she integrates into the secular world, Esty faces challenges and discovers her own identity.
Set in the 7th century, the movie follows the life of Prophet Muhammad and the early years of Islam. It explores his personal struggles, the development of the religion, and the challenges faced by his followers.
Dig is a dramatic TV show set in Jerusalem, where an FBI agent uncovers a conspiracy while investigating an archeological dig. The show explores themes of religion, politics, and mystery, as the agent delves deeper into the secrets of the ancient city.