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Directed by Nir BergmanOrigin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Orly Silbersatz Banai,
Maya Maron,
Dana IvgyRating73%
The unexpected death of the family patriarch throws every member of the Ullmann clan off course. Widow Dafna takes to bed for three months and when she finally returns to her job at the maternity hospital, she has little time for her children. Eldest son, Yair drops out of school and adopts a fatalist attitude, shutting out his siblings and girlfriend. His twin sister Maya, a talented musician, feels the most guilt and is forced to act as a family caregiver at the expense of career opportunities. Bullied at school, younger son Ido responds by obsessively filming himself with a video camera and attempting dangerous feats. The baby sister, Bar, is woefully neglected. Preoccupied with their own misery, the family is barely a family anymore., 1h35
Origin FranceGenres DramaThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Erotic thriller films,
HIV/AIDS in filmActors Dana Ivgy,
Ronit ElkabetzRating69%
Or, lycéenne de 17 ans, vit dans un petit appartement de Tel-Aviv avec sa mère Ruthie. Cette mère se prostitue depuis une vingtaine d'années, et son état de santé devient critique. Or, qui multiplie les petits boulots, tente de mener de front travail, école, vie amoureuse et remise dans le droit chemin de sa mère..., 2h7
Directed by Avi NesherOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Adir Miller,
Fanny Ardant,
Alma Zack,
Dana Ivgy,
Ania Bukstein,
Rivka MichaeliRating69%
When studious Noemi and rebellious Michelle are assigned the task of helping a mysterious French resident named Anouk while studying at seminary in Safed, they begin to delve into the mystical in hopes of finding healing for her ailments. Noemi's studies bring clarity to her emotional life, but Michelle begins to realize life is much more complicated than she thought it would be., 1h30
Directed by Talya LavieOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Dana Ivgy,
Yuval SegalRating71%
Zohar (Dana Ivgy) and Daffi (Nelly Tagar) are two soldiers trying to serve out their mandatory service with the IDF. On their way back to base after the weekend Daffi bumps into a new girl Tehila and, believing that she is her replacement, takes her under her wing. Daffi and Zohar work menial jobs with Daffi being forced to shred paper. After Daffi trains the new girl she goes to her supervisor Rama and explains that after writing letters to everyone she could trying to get a new position in Tel Aviv they have finally sent a replacement. However Tehila is not a replacement at all but has snuck onto the base to see a boy she slept with and fell in love with. After he rejects her she slits her wrists and crawls into bed where she is discovered by the other girls in the morning. Daffi is crushed by her death realizing that she will not be placed after all. However when she complains to personnel the officer in charge tells her she got to go the city by applying to be an officer. Daffi then gets a recommendation from a boy Zohar has a crush on and Rama and is transferred away. She and Zohar part on bad terms., 1h31
Directed by Daniel BurmanOrigin ArgentineGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Cecilia Roth,
Inés Efron,
Jean-Pierre NoherRating1%
The story is centered around a family of five, a father, mother, their two sons, and daughter, revolving around the father. The reality within the diegesis is the one of the father, Leonardo. The film plays with chronology and reality. Leonardo is a well-known writer and playwright, whose his wife left university studies to take care of the family. The film begins with a scene of a dinner in which Leonardo seems uncomfortable because, as is learned later in the film, he is witnessing a possible affair between his wife and an old college friend of hers. The film documents the troubles of the marriage as Leonardo has a brief affair with his dentist shortly after his youngest daughter leaves to Israel with her new husband Ianib. Leonardo's version of reality is, at many times, questionable during the film. He talks to a doctor that researches memory and they talk about the construction of memory and fantasy and it alludes to the self-reflexivity of the film. Leonardo's son in law Ianib leaves behind a book for him to read and asks for his opinion of it. Leonardo takes some time to actually read the book even though he carries it around for most of the film. When he finally reads the book, he is surprised to find out that it is brilliant. This scene is accompanied with a distinct use of lighting that focuses on Leonardo and his absorption within the novel., 1h40
Directed by Konrad WolfGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Wolfgang Heinz,
Hilmar Thate,
Peter Sturm,
Ulrich Thein,
Manfred Krug,
Kurt Jung-AlsenRating69%
Professor Mamlock, a respected Jewish surgeon, is certain that the Weimar Republic would survive the political crisis of the early 1930s. He disapproves of his son, Rolf, a communist activist who openly opposes the Nazis. When Hitler rises to power, Mamlock loses his work and his dignity. Realizing the mistake he made by being politically apathetic, Mamlock commits suicide. The film ends with his dead face blending away from the screen, on which appears the inscription: "there is no greater crime than not wanting to fight when fight one must.", 1h57
Directed by Andrzej Wajda,
Andrzej ŻuławskiOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
War,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Political films,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Serge Merlin,
Beata Tyszkiewicz,
Alina Janowska,
Elżbieta Kępińska,
Tadeusz Bartosik,
Roman PolanskiRating62%
A dark coming-of-age film, Samson follows its Jewish protagonist (Serge Merlin) from an anti-Semitic private school to a prison, then into a Jewish ghetto, and finally over the ghetto wall to the outside world. Wajda uses this journey as a means to explore expressionist cinematography and the weighty issues facing the Jewish people.