When an ancient seal is broken, demons are unleashed upon Jerusalem, turning the city into a nightmarish apocalyptic war zone. A group of American tourists find themselves trapped in the chaos, fighting for survival against a horde of demonic creatures. As they navigate the streets, they uncover the terrifying truth behind the demonic invasion and must find a way to stop it before it's too late.
Lemon Tree is a drama film that tells the story of a Palestinian widow named Salma Zidane who lives on the West Bank. When the Israeli Defense Minister moves in next door and decides to cut down Salma's lemon tree grove due to security concerns, she takes her case to the Israeli Supreme Court. The film explores themes of oppression, resistance, and the power of hope.
Exit Through the Gift Shop is a documentary about Thierry Guetta, a French immigrant living in Los Angeles who becomes obsessed with filming every aspect of his life. Through his cousin, who is a street artist, Thierry meets and eventually becomes friends with some of the biggest names in street art, including Banksy. Thierry decides to become a street artist himself, adopting the moniker Mr. Brainwash. The film explores the world of street art and the blurred line between art and commerce.
Out in the Dark is a story of a forbidden love between a Palestinian psychology student and an Israeli lawyer. As they navigate their relationship, they must face the challenges of their differing cultural backgrounds and the political tensions of their homeland. Their love becomes a symbol of hope and freedom amidst the turmoil.
Where Olive Trees Weep offers a searing window into the struggles and resilience of the Palestinian people under Israeli occupation. It explores themes of loss, trauma, and the quest for justice.
This documentary delves into the media's manipulation of public perception surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting propaganda campaigns, distortions, and bias. It examines the occupation of Palestine, the Israel-Lebanon War, and key events from 1948 to 2014. Through the lens of media coverage, it reveals the influence of PR coordinators and the complicity of the United States in shaping the narrative.
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.
Louis Theroux investigates the ideology of Zionism and its impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, delving into the complexities of the issue and the effects on the people living in the West Bank. Through interviews and firsthand experiences, Theroux sheds light on the challenges faced by both Israelis and Palestinians in the region.
Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.
Occupation 101 is a documentary film that delves into the complex issues surrounding the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the occupation of Palestine. It provides an in-depth analysis of the historical, political, and social factors that have shaped the conflict and offers a comprehensive view of its impact on the lives of Palestinians.
Young lovers Qays and Layla are university students in the West Bank who hail from Khan Yunis in Gaza. He is pursuing a degree in literature and she in engineering, but they are forced to return home before completing their courses. In the more religious and traditional environment of Khan Yunis, their love story can continue only by marrying. Yet Qays, who is a construction worker living in a refugee camp, is too poor to convince Layla’s father that he can provide for his beloved daughter. As the couple struggles to be together, Qays paints verses from the classical poem Majnun Layla all over Khan Yunis, a rebellious act that angers Layla’s father and the local self-appointed moral police.
Palestinians and Israelis pursue conflicting visions of justice in the West Bank, zeroing in on the explosive issue of the Israeli settlements: its protagonists are both Israeli settlers and the Palestinians and Israelis who oppose them.
Objector is a documentary that follows the transformation of a young Israeli woman from a soldier in the Israeli Defense Forces to a peace activist. It explores the complex Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the emotional journey of an individual choosing to challenge the military occupation in the West Bank.
A car accident brings chaos to a convent in the West Bank on the Sabbath, stirring up the silence and prohibited behavior of the nuns. As they try to handle the situation, a mother-son relationship, religious tensions, and a boyfriend-girlfriend relationship come into play.
The Settlers is a 2016 documentary film that examines the Israeli settlement movement in the West Bank. It delves into the history of Jewish settlement in the area, the challenges faced by the Palestinians, and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The film provides a comprehensive look at the complex issues surrounding the Israeli settlements and their impact on the region.
The first full length film to be shot within the disputed Palestinian West Bank "Green Line," FERTILE MEMORY is the feature debut of Michel Khleifi, acclaimed director of the Cannes Film Festival triumph, WEDDING IN GALILEE. Lyrically blending both documentary and narrative elements, Khleifi skillfully and lovingly crafts a portrait of two Palestinian women whose individual struggles both define and transcend the politics that have torn apart their homes and their lives.
Jenin, Jenin is a documentary that provides an account of the Israeli military operation in the city of Jenin in the West Bank during the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It depicts the aftermath of the incursion and interviews with local residents.
The groundbreaking documentary offers an unprecedented look into the atrocities carried out by radical settlers in the occupied West Bank, revealing the impact of these actions on Palestinian communities. Filmed on-site in the occupied West Bank after the Gaza genocide began on October 7, it highlights the alleged support settlers receive from the Israeli state and military. The documentary presents a chilling narrative of terror and land theft perpetrated by radical settlers against Palestinians, providing perspectives from both the perpetrators and the witnesses of these events. By bringing these stories to the global public, "Holy Redemption" seeks to illuminate the ongoing conflict in the region and its implications.
Campfire tells the story of a single mother and her two teenage daughters who join a youth group in the West Bank settlement. As they navigate relationships, rumors, and mourning, they learn about love, trust, and the power of community.