Duration: 70 min
“Aviv Shriki – “Miracle
Israel, 2024, 3 minutes, Hebrew without translation “Miracle” delves into the hidden aspects of ourselves – the parts we often avoid but are essential for
Duration: 70 min
Israel, 2021, 13 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
The film is based on interviews with individuals who underwent conversion therapy. They undertook the therapy of their own free will, at times encouraged to do so, at times due to social pressure. Their goal was to be cured, to fit in with their community and to live a normative life. These interviews were adapted into short animated films that were directed by year two students of the Sapir College Animation Program.
Creators: Dina Indykh, Tal Meshulam, Shelly Salem, Eden Dolev, Omran Tlalka, Raz Negev, Dor Kaplan, Michael Jacob, Neomi Hazan, Liat Meik
Producer: Michael Jacob
With: Anonymous
Israel, 2017, 9 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
Two male peacocks insist on their rights and demand to board Noah’s ark.
Directed by: Efrat Chen, Naor Zana, Neta Bar
Screenplay: Efrat Chen
Producer: Sapir College
Cast: Ori Laizarovich, Adam Shefer
Israel, 2014, 23 min, Hebrew with English subtitles
When the inner world of Layla meets reality, her fantasy of being accepted as a woman is being shaken by Jaffa’s night.
Director: Raz Bar David Varon
Screenplay: Raz Bar David Varon
Producer: Dor Aviram
Cast: Tzachi Zeev Look, Ori Levanon, Miriam Cohen
During a one day trip to the Dead Sea, a mother and daughter’s complex relationship is put to the test when a secret is revealed.
13 year old Tom wants to die. One day she gets a dog with a hereditary skin disease that requires him to take pills for life. This creates a special bond between them. While treating him, she discovers things about her true self – which is actually his true self, as he is a transgender man.
Israel, 2024, 3 minutes, Hebrew without translation “Miracle” delves into the hidden aspects of ourselves – the parts we often avoid but are essential for
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