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- Shahar (17), a girl from a broken home, who's studying at an at-risk youth institution, meets Perry (19), a soldier-counselor newly assigned to the institution who sees in Shahar depths no-one has ever seen in her. Their evolving love story will push both of them to the edge.
- 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.
- In the heart of Tel-Aviv's Neve Tzedek neighborhood stands an old house that operates as a shelter for youth from broken homes. Jackie, a young man who finds himself running the shelter after the sudden death of its legendary founder, discovers that the old house actually belongs to the municipality of Tel-Aviv, and has been bought by a businessman who's planning to demolish the house and build a boutique hotel on its ruins. Together with the house's at-risk youth, and with the help of a social worker who comes on board, Jackie launches a relentless struggle against the municipality's representatives, to save the house, which, for the youth it shelters-- is their last refuge, their last lifeline.
- Parisa, a Jewish mother of two is forced to flee Iran after being jailed, drugged, and tortured by the Iranian Government, only to find herself fighting for her life when she is diagnosed with stage-4 breast cancer.
- A retired cynical actuary reconnects with his granddaughter, a naive and detached artist, to retrieve his savings that were stolen from his locker. She's completely unaware that the video-art she's making on the pool is a cover for a detective investigation. Together they'll realize that Above the water is not what lies beneath. "The Pool" is a Woody Allen style comedy, with a tone of absurdity as in "The Manhattan Murder Mystery" and a sense of rhythm and style of "Snatch".
- Natali, a beautiful Israeli model, is paralyzed after an accident at sea. While at rehabilitation she meets Yossef, a kind Palestinian paraprofessional. Albeit her being suspicious at the start the two fall in love. When their relationship is discovered, the reservations coming from their families threaten to separate them.
- A young teenager ditches school on Yom Hazikaron -Israel memorial day.
- A group of girls of different ages freeze in silence. They play a game similar to the Polish game "one, two, three, Baba Yaga is watching." In this family of Orthodox Jews, Gila is the oldest and is responsible for taking care of the younger ones. It is clear that the adolescent would like to get out of her crowded apartment.
- A cinematic journey investigating the brutal massacre of 17 Israeli prisoners by Syrian Soldiers in the Golan Heights. The two tragic events depicted in this film, clouded in secrecy and lies by the Israeli Defense Forces for over 50 years, serve as a metaphor for Israel's weakness and blind arrogance during the early days of the terrible Yom Kippur War.
- Tom, a gay guy who lives in Tel Aviv, reacts to real life situations such as coming out at a family dinner, looking for a relationship in a sex application, and trying to dodge homophobic statements in the local store.
- A night ride in a taxi of three teenagers forces Rani to face the difference between him and his best friends.
- The life and times of a depressed vampire living in the suburbs of Tel Aviv.