Duration: 45 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: 45 min
Israel, 2024, 9 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles
I have been meeting with my grandmother several times a week for eight years. We eat together, talk about life, watch telenovelas and take a nap together. I documented our special relationship and combined it into a short film.
Director: Gal Primack Najari
Screenwriter: Gal Primack Najari
Producer: Gal Primack Najari
Cast: Gal Primack Najari, Ester Najari
Israel, 2024, 15 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles
What’s going on behind the neighbor’s door? One day, Yossi, an elderly collector, opens his door to two curious neighbors and provides a glimpse into his mysterious home, and later into his heart.
Director: Tal Avidan, Talia Ben Arie
Screenwriter: Tal Avidan, Talia Ben Arie
Producer: Tal Avidan, Talia Ben Arie
Cast: Yossi Agman
Israel, 2023, 22 minutes, Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles
As a young transwoman, Zehava was denied asylum by Israel and repeatedly imprisoned because of her second-class status as a Palestinian. She fled the West Bank to Israel at age 19 after surviving sex trafficking, multiple assaults, and an attempted honor killing, only to face new obstacles as an undocumented, homeless Palestinian.
Director: Tamar Baruch
Screenwriter: Tamar Baruch
Producer: Tamar Baruch
Cast: Zehava
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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