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Three Mothers |  | Director: Dina Zvi-Riklis
The Hakim sisters, Rose, Yasmin and Flora, were born in Alexandria in 1942. They are triplets. Their saga is one of powerful love and deadly deceit played out in three languages and across three generations.
Best Cinematography and Best Actress - Jerusalem International Film Festival, Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design - Israeli Academy Awards, Hamptons International Film Festival, Sao Paolo International Film Festival, Rome International Film Festival, India International Film Festival |
| Someone to Run With |  | Director: Oded Davidoff
Based on the best selling novel by David Grossman, “Someone to Run With” captures the unrelenting pace of the original. The suspense and heartfelt drama sends viewers on a riveting ride through the streets of Jerusalem at the end of a Labrador’s leash.
Opening Film Jerusalem Film Festival 2006, Best Supporting Actor - Israeli Academy Awards 2006, Grand Jury Special Mention Award for Best Actress Miami International Film Festival 2006, Melbourne International Film Festival 2007, Warsaw International Film Festival 2007,Atlantic Film Festival 2007, Calgary International Film Festival 2007, International Film Festival of India- Goa 2007, New York Jewish Film Festival 2007, Barbados International Film Festival 2007 |
| Sweet Mud |  | Director: Dror Shaul
On a kibbutz in southern Israel in the 1970's, Dvir Avni (12) realizes that his mother, Miri, is mentally ill. In this closed community bound by rigid rules, Dvir navigates between the kibbutz motto of equality and the stinging reality that his mother has, in effect, been abandoned by their collective community.
Jerusalem Film Festival, Best Picture - Israeli Academy Awards 2006, Toronto International Film Festival, International Jury Award Sundance, Crystal Bear for Best Film Generation Berlin, Audience Award Miami Film Festival |
| What a Wonderful Place |  | Director: Eyal Halfon
105 minutes, Hebrew, English Subtitles, Israel 2005
Three stories intermingle into one human desire – to make contact; Migrant workers and Israelis trying to find their way together, regardless of the risks.
Best Film and Best Script Awards - Israeli Academy Awards, Best Film and Best Actor Awards- Jerusalem Film Festival, Best Actor Award - Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Special Jury Award – Karlovy Vary Film Festival, Palm Springs IFF, Best Script Award Brooklyn IFF, Seattle IFF, Melbourne IFF, Golden Dolphin Award Troia FF, Special Jury Award and Best Script Award - Valencia Film Festival |
| Year Zero |  | Director: Joseph Pitchhadze
131 Minutes, Hebrew, English subtitles, 2004
Reuben and Michal, a couple in their forties, decided years ago not to have any children. Anna, a young single mother, and her ten-year-old son are thrown out of their rented apartment. Kagan, a solitary and introverted radio technician in his thirties, is recording a radio program about his father, the founder of the punk movement in Israel.
Jerusalem Film Festival, Karlovy Vary, Montpellier, Cinema tout Ecran, Mannheim-Heidlberg, Palm Springs |
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