A father and his young son embark on a journey across Europe, from France to Mecca, in search of faith and love. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and meet people from different backgrounds, forming unexpected connections.
The Seven Days is a drama set in 1990s Israel, exploring the complexities of family relationships, religion, and mourning. The story revolves around a widow and her children as they navigate the seven-day mourning period, known as shiva, after the death of their brother. The film delves into the tensions between different branches of Judaism, as well as the individual struggles and conflicts within the family.
Raymonde - diva, queen, enigma, inspiration, survivor, widow, woman, and mother. Armed with a camera, Yael Abecassis followed her mother and stepped into a world where she had always been a stranger. "You know, daughter, Morocco is a kind of therapy," Raymonde says, and for the first time, they embark on a journey together: from a childhood in the mellah of Casablanca to the dunes of Ashdod and back to Morocco, where the mother became the legendary Raymonde El Bidaoia - a world-famous Moroccan singer. As they journey, Yael discovers a woman who articulates her weaknesses and the complexities of her choices with keen self-awareness, even when mother and daughter are transposed, twined together by guilt, admiration, pain, and above all else - limitless love and music.
Tinghir-Jerusalem: Echoes from the Mellah is a documentary that delves into the rich history and culture of the Moroccan-Jewish community in Tinghir. It explores their experiences and the challenges they faced, as well as their strong ties to Jerusalem. Through personal narratives and interviews, the film provides insights into the unique traditions, language, and heritage of the community.
Follow the journey of Moroccan Jews as they explore their heritage, language, and traditions through music. This documentary provides an intimate look at the rich history and cultural contributions of Moroccan Jews, highlighting their unique experiences and the challenges they faced in their homeland.
Zeft is the story of a village, of a changing society torn between the background of traditional beliefs and diffuse aspirations for modernity.
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