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.
Mike Merrick (Audie Murphy) is an American agent who is sent to meet with Professor Schlieben (George Sanders) a German scientist. During the mission it is revealed that the professor is a Neo-Nazi, developing a weaponized rocket that can be used against the Western world. Merrick now must destroy the rocket plans hidden in Schlieben's lab. Things are further complicated when Radical Muslims insist on destroying the rocket themselves and Merrick. After kidnapping Schlieben's daughter he must now escape Middle Eastern intelligence agencies against impossible odds.
The local matchmaker (shadchan), Reb Kalman arranges a match for the daughter of a wealthy client, Reb Pinchas. The daughter is already romantically linked with her French teacher, Max. He arranges to show up in Kuni Lemel's place, disguised as Kuni Lemel, so he can marry Ganor. Confusion ensues as both Max and Kuni Lemel show up to court Ganor.
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.
After a man is accused of a crime he did not commit, his lawyer is against taking the case and does nothing to help him. Pressure politically is aiding in finding the man guilty, and he is forced to admit guilt. He then fights to prove his innocence.
L'intrigue tourne autour des histoires personnelles de soldats israéliens qui se rendent vers une colline stratégique surplombant la route de Jérusalem pour assurer sa défense.
Dans la ville de Bat Yam, près de Tel Aviv, Avi Assaf, Kobi et Yaniv, trois miliciens juifs ultra-orthodoxes, font respecter violemment les préceptes de la religion juive, jusqu'à ce qu'Avi tombe amoureux de Miri (Zisman-Cohen), une nouvelle venue dans le quartier...
En Israël, Hanna, une kibboutznik de 80 ans, refuse la déchéance de la communauté qu'elle a contribué à créer il y a très longtemps, avec notamment son vieil ami Shimon, et dont la directrice n'est autre que Yaël, la propre fille de Hanna.
Klein plays Yaron the head of a counter terrorist organization. There is a hostage drama near the end of the film. Yaron's wife is pregnant. The film explores Yaron's difficulties in compartmentalizing his professional and domestic lives.
Joe (Veronica Kedar) is a drug dealer who was born in New York but lives in Israel. She travels from Bangkok to Tel Aviv smuggling drugs. Joe delivers the drugs to Abigail (Romi Aboulafia) who tells her to meet at the club 'Dark Eighties' later that night in order to sell the drugs. Belle (Sivan Levy) a patient staying at Tel Aviv Psychiatric Hospital is released into the care of her mother (Florence Bloch), yet after learning that her parents got rid of her pet 'Fred' she runs away. She climbs onto the roof of a building and strips off her clothes to commit suicide. Before jumping she notices an open window and decides to go inside. After getting close to the window she finds it is in fact closed but she smashes it and goes inside anyway.
"On dit que, lorsque les âmes ne sont pas prêtes, 7 minutes leur sont accordées pour décider de revenir à la vie." Galia, une jeune femme de 27 ans blessée dans l’attentat d’un bus à Jérusalem, se met à rechercher l’homme qui lui a sauvé la vie. Un voyage qui va lui révéler une vérité insoupçonnable.
Erez décide de partir avec plusieurs enfants de la ville d'Ofakim, une ville du Néguev au sud d'Israël et se trouve engagé dans une expédition aventureuse pleine de rebondissements.
Israël, début des années 1980. Au sein de la grande famille Levy, le jeune Erez a tout pour être heureux. Partageant son temps entre le lycée, les copains, et les fêtes, il va être troublé par l'arrivée en ville de la belle Neta. À travers lui, découvrez l'histoire d'une famille unie comme les doigts de la main, au son des standards de l'époque.