Duration: 70 min
What a Feeling
Marie Theres, a successful doctor has some very special plans for her 20th anniversary with her husband Alexander, but he has a completely different idea.
Duration: 70 min
Director: Elda Sorra
Script: Elda Sorra
Producer: Elda Sorra
With: Nergis Nikprelaj, Rita Gjeka
Albania, 18 minutes, 2023, Albanian with English subtitles
Adea loves playing soccer with the boys and wearing short sports pants. However, her mom disapproves and forbids her to do so. Real girls don’t play football nor walk around dressed like little dudes. To escape her mother’s aggressive outbursts, she finds comfort in her granny’s loving companionship. When one day Nona falls dead in the garden, Adea loses her one and only ally.
Director: Léo Holderbaum
Script: Léo Holderbaum
Producer: Léo Holderbaum
With: Leopold Buchsbaum, Lea Philippe
France, 30 minutes, 2023, French with English subtitles
Jeanne, a 22-year-old woman, recounts the last moments of her life in a letter addressed to her parents. On the path to accepting her trans-identity, she will meet Franck, a man of xenophobic appearance, whose confidante she will become, despite herself, until the point of no return.
Director: Dar Dowling
Script: Dar Dowling
Producer: Dar Dowling
With: Moshe Browning
USA, 44 minutes, 2024, English
In Hebrew, “Hineni” translates to “here I am.” This documentary delves into the journey of Moshe, a trans man, who felt a profound calling to convert to conservative Judaism – and answered it. Featuring rare footage and insightful interviews, the film follows Moshe’s every step of the way, from his decision to embark on the conversion process to the deeply personal moments, including discussions with the Rabbi’s on how to approach circumcision.
Marie Theres, a successful doctor has some very special plans for her 20th anniversary with her husband Alexander, but he has a completely different idea.
A breathtaking drama that was shown during the Critics Week at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival Director Antoine Chevrollier’s first full length feature explores masculinity
Creators in attendance. Q&A session after the screening.
A feature documentary filmed over 21 years, follows Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie’s epic journey as the dynastic heir of 38 generations of Orthodox rabbis including the
Winner of the Best Film award at the 2010 TLVFest, this is one of the most powerful films you’ll see this year. Director Mladen Djordjevic
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