Duration: 55 minutes
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: 55 minutes
Daniel and Emmanuel have been Friends for a while. Daniel is in love with Emmanuel, but he can’t find the words to tell him. One night, he decides to try and “go for it”, escorting Emmanuel to his girlfriend Gaya, hoping that the night will end differently, only to find confusion.
A professional dancer finds herself at a significant crossroads, where she must choose between her childhood love and the dream of becoming an international dancer. This dilemma is compounded by the first COVID lockdown that reshuffles all the cards.
A short date between two teens that starts bad and ends worse.
“Arabeska” restaurant is located at Talpiot Market in Haifa. Idan and Akram decided to open the restaurant in that location in order to make a change in the scenery, and also change the minds of the locals about a gay interracial couple.
Zohar Avigdori plays several roles in his life: he is an educator in Social high school, he is a drag queen and even a devoted father to his little daughter. His schedule is clear and orderly – he spends his mornings with his students and in the evenings with his friends for the common hobby, drag.
In between he manages to run a household and take care of his child.
Mia is a woman and a drag queen who does feminine drag.
Drag is an art and art is for everyone. Mia will show us that Drag is much more than just a man dressed as a woman.
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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