Max is a drama film set in Imperial Germany during World War I, which explores themes of infidelity, art, and politics. The story follows a Jewish art dealer and painter who engages in an extramarital affair and navigates the political and social turmoil of the time. The film touches on controversial topics such as propaganda, Nazi Germany, and the Treaty of Versailles.
Greg Focker, a male nurse, is appointed as the new head of the family by his father-in-law after a secret heart attack. However, when Greg considers becoming the spokesperson for a male enhancement drug, his father-in-law suspects him of having an affair. Chaos ensues as Greg tries to prove his innocence while dealing with family drama and planning a birthday party for his twins.
Larry Gopnik, a Midwestern physics teacher, faces a series of unexpected events that result in the unraveling of his life. Despite his search for meaning and answers amidst the chaos, he finds himself sinking deeper into turmoil.
In early 20th century Europe, a young woman named Yentl disguises herself as a man in order to pursue her passion for studying in a yeshiva. She faces challenges and struggles as she tries to break free from the traditional expectations placed upon her.
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.
Four moms, whose only common ground is their kids' preschool class, decide to get together for a harmless "fun mom dinner." The night begins as a disaster, but the combination of alcohol, karaoke, and a cute bartender, leads to an unforgettable night where these seemingly different women realize they have more in common than motherhood and men.
The Chosen is a coming-of-age story about a young Hasidic Jewish boy, Reuven Malter, living in Brooklyn. It explores his relationships with his father, his friendship with a Orthodox Jew and the challenges he faces as a teenager in a conflicted world.
After his parents' divorce, Evan Goldman moves from NYC to small-town Indiana. As his 13th birthday nears, he must master the complex social circles of his new school and win friends by turning his Bar Mitzvah into the coolest party ever.
Set in Italy during the 1940s, the movie follows a wealthy Jewish family, the Finzi-Continis, as they face the rise of fascism and the Nazi occupation. The story is centered around the relationship between a brother and sister and their unrequited love for each other.
Adam and Steve, two men who had a disastrous one-night stand in the 1980s, cross paths again in the present day and try to rekindle their relationship.
One of Us is a documentary that follows the lives of three individuals who leave Hasidic Judaism, exploring the challenges they face as they try to integrate into the secular world while dealing with the lingering effects of their past lives. The film delves into themes of religion, identity, abuse, and the pursuit of personal freedom.
Hester Street is a drama and romance film set in 1890s Manhattan, where a Russian immigrant woman named Hester struggles to adapt to her new life. The film explores themes of cultural clash, identity, and the challenges faced by immigrants in a new country. Hester experiences conflicts between traditional values and the changing times, as well as the difficulties of assimilating into American society. Throughout her journey, she encounters love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
In 1980s Brooklyn, a gay teenager in the Orthodox Jewish community navigates the challenges of his sexual awakening while trying to reconcile his desires with his religious upbringing.
God Is Great and I'm Not is a comedy and romance movie that delves into the journey of a young woman named Michèle, who is exploring her spirituality and seeking enlightenment. Along the way, she navigates a romantic relationship, confronts her Jewish identity, and questions the meaning of life.
Haven is a gripping movie set during World War Two, following the story of a young Jewish couple who must navigate the atrocities of war and fight for their love and survival. From the bustling streets of Washington DC to the horrors of Belgrade, this film explores themes of tolerance, courage, and the indomitable human spirit.
Although members of the Hitler Youth chant anti-Semitic paroles in front of his house during the Purim festival, Rabbi Singer is still profoundly convinced that Germany will stay a safe country for him, his family, and his fellow believers. But several years later, his son David is banned from going to school because he is a Jew. Shortly after, Rabbi Singer and his wife are deported. Now, young David also fears for his life. In constant fear of being detected, he tries to find a way to leave Germany.
This coming of age story set in the 1960s takes a look at the effects of a couple's break-up on a sensitive, thirteen year old Jewish boy in the 1960s.
During World War II, a group of refugees desperate to escape the war find shelter in Switzerland and face challenges and discrimination along the way.
A group of friends, including a gay couple, decide to compete in a song contest. Along the way, they face various challenges and discover the true meaning of friendship.
Surfwise is a documentary that follows the fascinating life of an eccentric surfer family living off the grid. It explores their unconventional lifestyle, the challenges they face, and the unique dynamics within the family. The film delves into topics such as freedom, individuality, and the search for happiness.