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- Intent on winning a competition in place of her distinguished late father, beautiful young heiress Dale takes on the guise of a man and competes in his spot, embarking on a car race that crosses the unforgiving Sahara desert.
- An Edwardian archaeologist and two companions stumble upon a lost city in East Africa, run by a beautiful queen whose love holds the promise of immortality.
- A band comprised of members of the Egyptian police force head to Israel to play at the inaugural ceremony of an Arab arts center, only to find themselves lost in the wrong town.
- An American ambassador to Israel tries to bring peace to the Middle East conflict through unconventional methods, but his efforts are hampered at every turn and his personal life threatened.
- In a deserted mining town at the end of nowhere three desperate men fight over a suitcase full of cash.
- When their entire lives shatter, two Bedouin women struggle to change the unchangeable rules, each in her own individual way.
- A political drama centered around Israel's pullout from the occupied Gaza strip, in which a French woman of Israeli origin comes to the Gaza Strip to find her long ago abandoned daughter.
- A biopic of Moses, who led the Jewish people out of Egypt, ex. by parting the Red Sea and afterwards delivered the Ten Commandments from God.
- God's mythological daughter, Karma, has been catching up with the vermin of the world on God's behalf. When she realizes humanity is not worth saving, she threatens God to prove her wrong or else.
- During the Six-Day War, an Israeli pilot, hoping to bring peace to his country, fly his plane towards Egypt to hopefully commiserate with Abdel Nasser. Shot down en route, he finds himself halfway between the Egyptian and Israeli armies.
- In the first of Heston's acclaimed four-part series, the renowned actor serves as storyteller. An ancient Roman amphitheater and other locales in Israel provide the settings for the Oscar winner as he relies on the King James text, his dramatic skill and insightful observations plus great works of art and music to give flesh and bone to the Biblical wonder.
- A body of a two-year-old toddler is found in the well of a Bedouin village located in the Negev Desert. His mother is arrested the very same day, suspected of committing murder. During 21 days of detention and interrogation, police officers exploit her weaknesses in order to make her confess to the crime. The film is comprised of police archive materials and original reenactments techniques, thus recounting the horrific life story of a traditional Bedouin woman.
- Victoria, a transgender woman, embarks on a journey in search of release from the burden of the body and its limitations.
- The year's "great documentary" (Film Threat) uncovers a mysterious Long Island couple whose half a billion-dollar gift inspires peace and climate action through water tech.
- Nobody really respects Camel Najer, the young Bedouin who works as a security guard at the central bus station. Neither his family, nor his colleagues. When the Israeli government threatens to tear down his settlement, he decides to act. Camel comes up with the plan to stage a bomb attack, which he will then prevent from happening, making him the hero of the day, hopefully saving his settlement and earning him the respect he's so desperately yearning for.
- A discontented chef sniffs an alluring aroma and is whisked away on a modern-day pilgrimage. Jerusalem or Bust is a most bizarre musical journey, dusted with divine stories, served up with a host of zany characters who he meets along the way.
- In the picturesque Israeli Negev desert lays the Bedouin Village of El-Sayed. It has the largest percentage of deaf people in the world yet, no hearing aids can be seen because in El-Sayed deafness is not a handicap. The tranquility of the village is interrupted by Salim El-Sayed's decision to change his deaf son's fate using the Cochlear Implant Operation. This bionic implanted chip, that can make deaf people hear, is slowly reaching more secluded areas, even to El-Sayed which has neither paved roads nor electricity. Salim's decision is evoking great conflict in the village threatening the tradition of coexistence between deaf and hearing. "Voices from El-Sayed" is a unique and moving documentary offering us intimate cinematic dialogue with El-Sayed's marvelous silent people.
- What happens when two lovers can't meet and when God is watching.
- Two fierce enemy combatants embroiled in a nameless war, are stranded together in an inhospitable desert - becoming locked in a continuous spiral of violence, hatred and regret. As two worlds collide and fight for supremacy the brutal realities of war are explored and laid bare by two men who don't want to be there.
- God warned Israel to remember him when they left the dry desert and reached the fertile fields of the Promised Land, discover how quickly the Israelites forgot God and began to rely on themselves.
- For four millennia the site of a great Biblical event was buried under layers of desert dust. The memory of its whereabouts faded in time, creating a mind-boggling mystery, alluring explorers and believers alike. For generations, ever since Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, people strived to find the way back to the Mountain of God. "Exodus: A Journey to the Mountain of God" follows the quest of such international expedition. The camelback excursion sets out across the desert, looking for the true location of the Biblical Mountain. Dealing with one of the most influential events of all times, this documentary offers a profound study of the human spirit, combined with a unique look at archaeology, history and the roots of monotheism.
- From the plains of Africa to the castles of Romania, mankind has always looked to night as a time of fear. In this two hour special journey through history and see how darkness affected mankind in different times and places. We'll travel the world... shooting in places where true darkness still exists and discover why you are afraid of the dark
- 1995–TV Episode
- Jungle Jack views exotic animals that stockpile up food and supplies for their survival around the world.
- Part 2: THE FUTURE These are our seven seas, which still survive in the end of this second millennium. In Portugal, the underwater marine life is not so exuberant as the one of the other places we saw in the series. But our sea, in spite of the multiple aggression's, still holds some unique treasures and almost intact ecosystems. Unfortunately and uncompreenssively this apparent paradise is in endangered. Brutally endangered by the industrial development of the last decades. The waste doesn't destroy only the surface of the planet and the coastal areas. For the misfortune of the underwater ecosystems, the waste created by the human activity is dumped everywhere. And if we don't invert this tendency, if we don't stop destroying Nature, this will be the future. In one generation we will no longer be able to see animals in their wild state and they will be confined to a world of concrete walls, air-conditioned and electric light. This was the message we were clearly left with at the last World Exposition of the XX century: a heritage for the future, of concrete, plastic and silicon...
- Jungle Jack counts down the amazing animals having their adaptations and animals have found a way to survive and thrive in every ecosystem on this planet.
- Jungle Jack saddles up for a farm fresh countdown with all sorts of barnyard animals.
- Jungle Jack experiences animals adapting to survive with a few truthfully untamed options in order to live wild and free.
- The world's deserts force animals to come up with ingenious ways of coping with hostile conditions, giving rise to the most incredible survival stories on earth.