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- A psychological suspense drama-thriller where a psychologist becomes obsessed with one of his patients. The lines between dreams and reality blend.
- A young Israeli freshly returned from India who is madly in love with a Russian prostitute, decides to kidnap her from her Georgian pimp and in order to do so, he borrows a gun and steals a taxi. But problems start when he realizes that the cab is not empty and he finds himself dragging the passengers into his plot: a young and sexy soldier girl who just broke up with her boyfriend, a new age waitress on her way to a meditation festival, a yeshiva student conveying a sacred Streimel and a French civil servant who suffers from the Jersualem Syndrome and believes he is the Prophet Jonah.They join forces to free Ivana and starts running for their lives towards the desert, into a unique experience of tolerance, freedom and bonding.
- Two Maroccon organized crime families suffer the tragedies of their respective lives.
- Savor the peaceful ocean sunset as we focus on upper body stretches for the hands, wrists, shoulders and chest, as well as gentle seated postures to create more flexibility in the lower body.
- This documentary film is a portrait of the blind Israeli poet Erez Bitton, who as a young child in 1948 was forced to emigrate from Morocco with his family. Shattered Rhymes tells the collective story of Moroccan Jews in Israel through Bitton's groundbreaking poetry and his life's milestones over the past 65 years. Bitton's personal story includes the life-altering tragic event and journey since the moment he lost his eyesight at the age of 11. His blindness has afforded him a unique window on to Israel's society, culture, and politics. Shattered Rhymes is a celebration of beautiful cinematography, Moroccan music, and exciting poetry.
- This is the story of my journey within my mother's journey. My mother, Yakut (Pearl in Arabic), the film's leading character, is going on a search for her classmates from the elementary school, Alliance, which she attended 60 years ago in the little village of Gurama in the Tafilalt region of Morocco. Through her and her classmates' stories of past and present, Morocco is reconstructed and comes to life through vivid memories. It's a story of transition, cultural crisis, social survival, and also lots of faith, optimism, joy and dignity, told for the first time by Moroccan women of the first generation of immigration to Israel.