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- A New York Times travel writer comes to Tel Aviv after suffering a tragedy. The energy of the city and his relationship with a younger man brings him back to life.
- Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.
- This documentary by Amos Gitai is a personal look at the aftermath of the Rabin assassination.
- LENCHO, a 30-year-old artist and graffiti writer, is back in Guatemala after living a decade in New York. Eager to bring artistic expression to his home country silenced by over 30 years of terror, Lencho assembles a collective of artists to produce public art projects of social impact. As its first activity, the group organizes an art festival in Rabinal, a small, indigenous village in the Guatemalan highlands. The group's work comes of interest to the director of a secret "social cleansing" program of the national police designed to quash dissension and organizing among the youth. As Lencho labors to coordinate the music, poetry and muralism components of the festival, he finds himself increasingly haunted by memories of the death of his father, a journalist during the civil war. "El Regreso de Lencho" portrays one man's journey to self-knowledge and action: can Guatemala do the same?
- November 4th, 1995. Inbar and Sveta, two teenage girls night out on the town, Inbar looking to smoke her first joint, Sveta cannot wait to lose her virginity. During the night, Sveta will meet some guys, Inbar will inhale and prime minister Rabin will be shot.
- In 2008, 60 cubic meters of snow were couriered from the Hermon mountain in the north of the country, to a city square in the centre of Tel Aviv. This stunt was orchestrated by the Municipality of Tel Aviv as a 'White Surprise' for its residents and as a tribute to the winter Olympics in Torino. That same morning, the Dahan family, who resided in front of the city square and had fallen on difficult times, were facing an eviction notice, effective immediately.
- Dan Katzir's autobiographical film expresses the outcry of his generation, as it struggles to find love and privacy amidst the reality of daily terror and hate. Mr. Katzir, a former officer and paratrooper intimately reveals his loves story with Iris, a charming girl about to begin her army service. A truly poetic film filled with beauty innocence and wisdom. This film is also an important historic document with rare and shocking footage from the era of assasinated prime minister Yitzchak Rabin. Made with much love and humour, this brave film examines Israel's most painful scars. A unique Israeli classic which has garnered over 13 International Awards across the globe.