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Directed by Uri ZoharOrigin IsraelGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Oded KotlerRating68%
Eli (Oded Kotler) is a young graduate student in math who lives with his girlfriend in Jerusalem. He agrees to babysit Zvi (Illi Gorlitzky), the young son of his beloved former girlfriend, Noa (Judith Solé), and her husband. Eli and Zvi spend three days touring Jerusalem, as Eli relives painful memories of his life with Noa on the kibbutz and her subsequent rejection of him. Uncertain if he is the child's father, Eli's feelings towards Zvi are ambivalent and for unexplained reasons (perhaps resentment, anger, jealousy, alienation, boredom, or guilt) he plays dangerous games with the boy., 1h37
Directed by Richard Harris,
Uri ZoharGenres DramaThemes Films about religion,
Sports films,
Association football films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Richard Harris,
Romy Schneider,
Maurice Kaufmann,
Yossi Yadin,
David Heyman,
Mosko AlkalaiRating52%
Lorsqu'un footballeur sur le déclin se voit proposer un pot-de-vin pour truquer un match, son fan dévoué de 12 ans est déterminé à le remettre sur le droit chemin., 1h50
Directed by Ephraim KishonOrigin IsraelGenres Drama,
ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Chaim Topol,
Arik Einstein,
Gila AlmagorRating71%
The film begins with Sallah Shabati, a Mizrahi Jewish immigrant, arriving with his family in Israel. Upon arrival he is brought to live in a ma'abara, or transit camp. He is given a broken down, one room shack in which to live with his family and spends the rest of the movie attempting to make enough money to purchase adequate housing. His money-making schemes are often comical and frequently satirize the political and social stereotypes in Israel of the time., 1h27
Genres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about religion,
Films based on the Bible,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Disaster filmsActors Martin SheenRating58%
Dave is a Nestrian, a clumsy, silly-looking, brightly coloured creature who is constantly moving around searching for a place to stay, much to the dismay of Finny, his son who only wants to make friends. After hearing a rumor about a colossal wave that is said to cover the whole world, Dave takes Finny to a giant gathering of animals, where their salvation awaits: a huge ark, big enough to fit all the animals of the world ., 1h20
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors William H. Macy,
Ashley Benson,
Cheryl Hines,
Alia Shawkat,
Brandon Hardesty,
Kate MicucciRating57%
The film chronicles nerdy high school senior Danny Stein (Steven Kaplan) and his unsuccessful attempts to secure a prom date while his divorced father and mother (played by William H. Macy and Cheryl Hines respectively) are on their own unsuccessful quests to find love. The film's name comes from the fact that the most unpopular kid in school, Bart Beeber (Chad Jamian Williams), not only secured a date for the prom, but got a hotel room after as well. This is a source of great anxiety for both Danny and his family., 15minutes
Genres ComedyThemes Films about religion,
Films about Jews and JudaismChaim (Leo Fuchs) and his wife (Yetta Zwerling) are in a difficult relationship, and cannot decide whether to separate or divorce. Instead, in order to enhance their sex life, they decide to play a game in which Chaim pretends to be a boarder, and the wife to be a landlady. However, when Chaim's wife begins to fall for the "boarder," the game soon gets out of hand., 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.