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- A scripted drama series about Uri and his daughter, Ella, have become something of a couple since Tami, Uri's wife, passed away. Uri, a cherished musical icon, found himself readjusting to bachelor life at 60; and Ella, an underachiever with zero accomplishments, found herself, at 27, thrown further into the bottomless void she calls "life".
- A year after Tammy's death, Uri and Ella who live together, spend most of their time together. Uri, who was abandoned by Ella at the movie theater, ends up spending a long, complex, night with the very drunk 40 year old Kineret.
- Kineret and Ella meet at night at her father's house. It seems that Tzuki, Uri's friend and the chef at Uri and Ella's favorite restaurant, is having a secret affair with Ella. When Uri finds out about this affair, he isn't too pleased.
- Ella has a special night in store for Uri and herself, but things go wrong when Uri and Kineret's relationship warms up.
- Uri, Ella, Tzuki and Kineret go on a family trip with Ella's brother Shmulik and his family. Despite hoping that this trip will bring everyone together, the tension between everyone leads to an inevitable clash.
- Ella discovers that she is pregnant with Tzuki's baby. Terrified Uri thinks she isn't ready for a child, especially not with Tzuki.
- Ella decides to hold a Birthday party in her mother's honor. Struggling to deal with all he's going through, Uri collapses on the night of the event while Tammy is being commemorated.
- A story of two men in the old part of Haifa. Both are walking up and down the mountain in opposing directions. This setting provides a philosophical panorama on the condition of the individual, society, loyalty, identity, and life in general.
- An adaptation of Aaron Appelfeld's novel 'Night after Night'. In the sixties, a group of Holocaust survivors live together in a hostel in Jerusalem and struggle to revive the Yiddish Language .
- Saul, fortyish, a melancholic dreamer, decides to visit his father whom he hasn't seen in five years, and whom he blames for all his ills. He discovers a possible new life...
- Edmond and Margalit, a couple in their 50s, run a dry cleaning business in Jerusalem. Silence fills their time. Edmond cannot engage in sexual relations in a natural manner. He finds a substitute for his frustration by becoming a Peeping Tom. His object is Tali, who then plays a key role in healing the unfulfilled desires of the two.
- A lonely apartment block occupied by solitary tenants. A woman lingering by her window; a man feeding some nocturnal cats; a married couple fighting endlessly; a little boy who has seen too much and a war that threatens their entire existence. Tonight their doors will open.
- "Ende der Schonzeit," set in 1942, tells the story of Fritz and Emma, who are hiding Jewish refugee Albert at their remote farm in the Black Forest. Since his marriage with Emma has remained childless, Fritz uses this opportunity to suggest an unorthodox deal: He asks Albert to sleep with his wife and conceive a child on his behalf. Against the background of war and escape an unpredictable drama of jealousy and sexuality unfolds that turns offenders into victims and vice versa.
- The 1956, a few years after the War of Independence and the establishment of the State of Israel. Immigration is at its peak, transit camps are scattered throughout the country. This is the story of one platoon at Training Base 4, a three-month boot camp boot comprised of conscripts from Ashkenazi Jews, new immigrants from North Africa and Europe, Holocaust survivors, as well as both secular and religious individuals. All the platoon members are physically unfit or mentally disabled. They find themselves on the extreme margins of society, at the bottom of the social ladder, and dream of ascending to the top. Common precepts such as "melting pot," "team spirit," and "one for all and all for one," remain unfulfilled. This is a battle for the individual's survival, a war for status, identity, and independence. A battle to attain the loftiest dreams, a war waged by individuals against their destiny.
- Yakir (Oz Zehavi), a 22 year-old yeshiva student from a small Israeli town who is drawn to the Tel Aviv modern dance world. To avoid conflict with teachers and family, Yakir creates another life for himself - for a time. Part of a trend exploring observant young Jews who go off the derech (religious path), Another Life counts both secular and observant Jews among its fans.
- Dusk presents several interlinked stories of Israeli reality, all occurring on the same day and all dealing with a crucial moment in the relationship between parents and children.
- The story of one woman's personal battle for acceptance, but also a portrait of a political movement that has forever affected millions of lives in the Middle East.
- Israeli comedy-drama TV series about a group of upper middle-class friends who have most everything they desire as far as apartments, jobs, and relationships are concerned, but who still can't manage to become satisfied with their lives.
- Three young IDF widows meet for a birthday dinner that celebrates two of them, and try, each in their own way, to deal with the painful loss.
- Based on a novel by Yehoshua Kenaz.