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Directed by Ronit Elkabetz,
Shlomi ElkabetzOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
War,
ThrillerThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Yaël Abecassis,
Simon Abkarian,
Ronit Elkabetz,
Hana Laszlo,
Moshe Ivgy,
Keren MorRating67%
For seven days a large family of Moroccan descent observes the Jewish mourning ritual of Shiva when a brother dies. Living together again reveals many tensions and conflicts between family members. Amidst the tensions, the Gulf War rages in the background., 2h2
Directed by Amos GitaïOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Yaël Abecassis,
Hana Laszlo,
Ronit Elkabetz,
Amos LaviRating61%
Instead of written credits at the beginning of the film, Gitai reads out the credits, introduces himself to the viewer, and explains that Alila is based on the novel Returning Lost Love. The rest of the movie is made up of forty individual single shot scenes depicting the lives of several Israelis. The character's lives overlap and collide. Gabi, a bobbed haired sexpot, and her lover Hezi—who's older, balding and married—rent a room to have an affair, while Ezra, a pot bellied divorcee, supervises an illegal construction site next door. All this racket drives Schwartz, a Holocaust survivor, to a mental breakdown. Other characters include illegal immigrants, a teenage boy who's afraid to serve in the army, and a corrupt police officer. In each scene the camera moves through walls, over desks, and around rooms in order to keep focused on the character it's following, in moments of drama as well as in moments of mudane daily activity., 1h23
Origin IsraelGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Amos Lavi,
Evgenia DodinaRating61%
A Russian circus arrives on the West Bank during the intifada. The war rages, the circus acts perform and a lion escapes in the middle of the night. An Israeli officer falls in love with the lion tamer and helps her search for it. They encounter the absurdities of life living under a military occupation.Though an unlikely plot, it was based on a true story., 1h55
Directed by Ronit Elkabetz,
Shlomi ElkabetzOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Ronit Elkabetz,
Simon Abkarian,
Menashe Noy,
Ze'ev Revach,
Sasson Gabai,
Keren MorRating76%
The film explores a troubled marriage that is complicated by the traditions and religious beliefs of the couple who are immigrants to Israel from Morocco. It revolves around the process of Jewish religious divorce which is known as a 'Gett', a process which must be granted by the husband and is sought through the religious court, as opposed to the secular government court. The movie gradually reveals subtle, and sometimes vengeful, nature of marital discontent. The story is told through multiple brief courtroom scenes, over the period of the trial, involving the personalities of all involved, sometimes relegating the litigants to minor roles., 1h33
Origin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Sivan LevyRating59%
Naïve teen girl Gili (Sivan Levy) changes schools. She is determined to improve her inferior social status, so she hooks up with her new school’s coolest guy, Tomer (Roy Nik). Her plan succeeds, and she takes pride in her ability to draw attention. Even when her crush passes her off to his friend, she is still flattered. But soon all of the boys become aware of Gili’s reputation, and as each new encounter pushes her limits a little further, the line of consent begins to blur.