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- A train is leaving a railway station at the outskirts of Jerusalem. From the very end of the train a barren, rocky landscape is seen, and some ruins of very old buildings,. Five men walk along the track, tipping their hats when the train departs. When it approaches the station building more people are seen, people of different ethnicity and religion. Some men wear fezzes on their heads and canes in their hands. A Franciscan monk comes walking in the middle of a mixed group of people. The platform outside the station is crowded with people waiting for the next train. Among them is a man with a sword at his side. The big windows of the station are covered with shutters. After the station the train passes a long fence, enclosing a lumberyard.
- "If G-d got us, then we gon' be alright." ("Alright", To Pimp a Butterfly, Kendrick Lamar). Digging deeper on Rosh Hodesh 5777/2017, following Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we walk the line between conflict and peace. What role do women have to play in seeking resolution? "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. "Alright" written, performed and recorded by Kendrick Lamar. The second film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- About an art project which brings art to nightclubs.
- Exploring Jerusalem's divided identity through poetry slam.
- About timeless historical landmarks in a land that is constantly torn by a geographical and social war, a war that revolves around such religious landmarks.
- An IDF Soldier, A Holocaust Survivor and Two Rappers battle for the Peace of Jerusalem.
- Watchman goes to war in an epic sequel battling for the future of Jerusalem.
- An Israeli Jewish teenager living in Jerusalem is a member of a martial arts group that promotes tolerance between Jews, Arabs and Christians. Through the values and training of this group, these teenagers learn how to break down fear and build trust with each other.
- A short, experimental documentary that takes an unusual look at eyes and eyesight, and the different types of experiences one has when faced with their vulnerability.
- Through the looking glass, a spark of love and desire, manifests the soul of Nikola Tesla. The electric chaos will give rise to the electronic music instrument.
- Robert Ripley gives a show aboard a luxury liner at sea, starting with drawings discussing the origin of the term "fathom" and Christopher Columbus being banished from America. Film clip highlights include US curiosities such as a leaning lighthouse, a movie theater in a lead mine, a corn mosaic of the American flag, a working water pump in downtown Washington, and a beauty queen who also won a contest for making funny faces, as well as more footage from his tour of North Africa.
- The film Jerusalem, the adulterous wife is an urban symphony on Jerusalem , inspired on the text of Ezekiel 16 of the same name. The city's actual complex relation to politics and religion is brought into perspective by historical images and an historical text. In that manner, the cinematic approach to the city is not only historicized, but the text and images are also actualized. This archeological approach is visualized both by the use of archive footage (mostly propaganda films) and by what these footage represents (namely excavations). The archeological approach cuts though historical layers en depths of the city in order to give a diachronic view on the conflict that is persisting in Jerusalem . Under the surface, Jerusalem , the adulterous wife reflects the difficulty of approach towards Jerusalem and the adultery of images.
- "Jerusalem is made of stones, but is full of soul." ("Jerusalem: The Holy City", Xplorer, Israel). In commemoration of Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 honoring the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, join us on a peaceful journey through this ancient, holy city on foot and from above. "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. The first film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- In this 3-part web series, Helen Hatzis travels through Israel in search of where to eat, play, chill and stay.
- 'One Wish for Iran, Love Israel,' highlights the shared humanity of Israelis and Iranians as a counterbalance to the conflict that often defines the countries' relationship. The film uses interviews with people on the street in Israel -- Israeli and Palestinian -- to offer both an olive branch and an invitation for coffee to Iranian citizens. Timed to coincide with the inauguration of Iran's newly elected President, Hassan Rouhani, the film is a proposal for new beginnings between peoples.
- A mock-documentary of a guided tour in the colossal building of the Israel Supreme Court in Jerusalem turns into a satiric 'Kafkaesque' nightmare. A humorous look at Israel's most respected institution.
- "Jerusalem is made of stones, but is full of soul." ("Jerusalem: The Holy City", Xplorer, Israel). Digging even deeper on Rosh Hodesh Sivan 5777/2017, following Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day) 5777/2017 commemorating the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, we embrace the Ir HaKodesh (the "Holy City"), both in serenity and in conflict, seeking peaceful resolution for ourselves and for our children. Here, men and women each have a special role to play. "Im Eshkakhekh" ("If I Forget You") performed and recorded by Yaakov Shwekey. "Alright" written, performed and recorded by Kendrick Lamar. The third film in the Im Eshkakhekh Trilogy.
- The movie 'Matter of Time', adopted from a short story by Eshkol Nevo, starts like an ordinary vacation. Rivki and Boaz go to an hotel in Jerusalem to celebrate their wedding anniversary. But when Rivki goes out to the balcony to breathe some air, she sees something that rocks her and confronts her with her past.
- An inside look at the life of Israeli Doctor Irit Kafka, as she tries to balance her personal life and relationship with her own daughter, with her professional life, being a pioneer of IVF in Israel.
- Renan Schorr documented the wedding of Uri Zohar's son to Arik Einstein's daughter.
- The Center for Near East Policy Research engaged a team of senior journalists who have investigated the incitement of terrorism taking place in UNRWA facilities in Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
- Jerusalem 1929, set against the backdrop of one of the harshest Arab attacks on the Jews in British Mandatory Palestine. Seven-year-old Haya goes with her mother, Leah, to the market to buy groceries for the Sabbath. Forgetful of the late hour and unaware of the events brewing, they find themselves trapped in riots, in a local Arab spice store. Thanks to Halil the kind-hearted storekeeper, Leah is offered a chance to save her daughter and perhaps herself as well.
- The Breslov Brothers perform Pink Floyd's "Shine on You Crazy Diamond" - a tribute to Syd Barrett. On Zion Square, Jerusalem.
- An Israeli car and a Palestinian car are stuck in traffic in front of a barricade at the entrance of Jerusalem, coming from the Dead Sea. Yuval and Mahmoud, both seven years old boys, find its much more fun to pass the time playing with one another. But when Mahmoud's father tries to cut into the other's lane, Yuval's father bumps into his car in an attempt to prevent him, and things start to get complicated. What began as a game becomes an outright battle over a plastic Batman doll.
- Short documentary about life in Jerusalem on the other side of the wall.
- A lyrical, poetic look at the hundreds of women of all backgrounds and religions who come to pray daily at Jerusalem's Western Wall.
- There are parallel universes in the city of Jerusalem. Running alongside Egged, the Israeli national bus system, are the green and white Palestinian public buses. They pick up people traveling through Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, and cross back and forth over the Green Line. As the buses traverse the city, they carry with them dreams from various worlds. Passengers ascend and descend, always on the go, living their lives amidst a complex of rules, walls, soldiers, and permits. Will they reach their destination?
- A moment before Karen's wedding, questions start to appear. The routine is starting to suffocate her. Keren Needs to figure out if the path that she is walking on is the right one for her, so she embarks on a surreal journey, in the depths of her soul.
- HaMavdil, narrates the daily life of Jerusalem's marketplace, Mahane Yehuda. In this short documentary we get to experience it's magical distinction, from day to night.
- This is an exploration of the friendship between 88-year-old Alexander Tamir, who came to Israel from a Lithuanian ghetto and became a celebrated pianist, and his gardener/cook/caretaker Saleh El Arage, a Palestinian family man.