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An American Hippie in Israel, 1h35
Origin Israel
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Action

Young American hippie and war veteran, Mike (Asher Tzarfati), travels to Israel shortly after his involvement in Vietnam. Hitchhiking and "bumming around" Hippie Mike meets up with three Israelis along his journey — stage actress Elizabeth (Lily Avidan), another female hippie friend (Tzila Karney), and her Hebrew-speaking boyfriend Komo (Shmuel Wolf). They join a larger group of hippies and decide to form an isolated community on a deserted island, where they can live in peace "without clothes, without government, and without borders."
Peeping Toms, 1h30
Directed by Uri Zohar
Origin Israel
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Arik Einstein, Uri Zohar

Gote and Eli are two aging friends who dont want to age. Gote is a lifeguard who's fighting peepers on the Tel-Aviv beach. Eli is a guitar player who dreams of building a night club in altman's restaurant.
The Policeman, 1h27
Directed by Ephraim Kishon
Origin Israel
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Shaike Ophir, Yosef Shiloach

Officer Avraham Azoulay is a patrolman in Tel-Aviv's district of Jaffa. He is an honest man, though extremely naive, and because of his character, has never been promoted during his twenty years in the force. He is married to a dull woman (played by veteran actress Zaharira Harifai); the couple have no children.
Madron
Madron (1970)
, 1h30
Directed by Jerry Hopper
Origin Israel
Genres Western
Actors Richard Boone, Leslie Caron, Paul L. Smith, Mosko Alkalai

A nun, the only survivor of an Indian massacre of a wagon train, is taken in by a cantankerous old gunfighter.
Lupo!
Lupo! (1970)
, 1h50
Directed by Menahem Golan
Origin Israel
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Yehuda Barkan

His home slated to be torn down, his business in serious financial trouble and his only daughter poised to leave the nest with her wealthy fiancé, small-time Tel Aviv second hand store owner Lupo (Yehuda Barkan) still finds the strength to keep his life, and his pride, together. But as he fights overeager housing authorities and charms his daughter's future in-laws, he finds himself the romantic target of a loud local widow.
The Big Dig, 1h35
Directed by Ephraim Kishon
Origin Israel
Genres Comedy
Actors Shaike Ophir, Mosko Alkalai, Uri Zohar, Ephraim Kishon

A lunatic with a digging compulsion (Blaumilch) escapes from an asylum, steals a jackhammer and proceeds to open up a main street and traffic artery in Tel Aviv (Allenby Street). Rather than question his actions, the police, as well as city officials, assume he is operating under the municipality’s orders and aid him as much as they can. Complaints from local residents, whose lives become a living hell due to the noise and traffic jams, lead to infighting amongst city departments. To speed up the work, so that it would be completed before the start of the municipal elections, the city sends armies of construction workers and heavy equipment to help the lone compressor, turning a mere annoyance into a full blown disaster.
Three Days and a Child, 1h30
Directed by Uri Zohar
Origin Israel
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Oded Kotler

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.
Every Bastard a King, 1h40
Directed by Uri Zohar
Origin Israel
Genres Drama
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Yehoram Gaon, Oded Kotler, Pier Angeli, William Berger

The story focuses on an American reporter who visits Israel with his girl friend. While there,