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  • Michal Aviad – Isha Ovedet AKA Working Woman (2018)

    2011-2020DramaIsraelMichal Aviad

    Quote:
    Working Woman is a beautifully performed drama about the everyday struggles of being female in the workplace. Orna (Liron Ben Shlush) is the mother of three young children whose husband is struggling to start his own restaurant. To help support her family Orna lands a job with a former army superior, Benny (Menashe Noy), who is now a successful real estate developer. While Orna embraces her new position and tries to balance its demands with her home life, she begins to experience escalating sexual harassment from her boss. Her rapid rise through the ranks and her increasing financial success seem to parallel a pattern of predatory behavior which ultimately brings her career and marital relationship to the brink. This timely and devastating story is expertly told by long time feminist filmmaker Michal Aviad.Read More »

  • Eyal Sivan – Jaffa, the Orange’s Clockwork (2009)

    2001-2010DocumentaryEyal SivanIsraelPolitics

    Synopsis:
    A journey from the harbor town of Jaffa to the Jaffa orange, a fruit through which the Israeli filmmaker examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

    Review:
    Despite certain limitations, Jaffa, the Orange’s Clockwork, a feature-length documentary by Israeli-born filmmaker Eyal Sivan, has a good deal to recommend it, particularly in light of events now unfolding in the Middle East and North Africa.Read More »

  • Assi Dayan – Dr. Pomerantz (2011)

    2011-2020Assi DayanComedyDramaIsrael

    Last film by Assi Dayn.
    Dr. Yoel Pomerantz, 64, is an unemployed clinical psychologist who lives in poverty with his 30 year old son Yoav in a 12th floor apartment. Pomerantz volunteers at ANA, the psychology hotline and is an expert at dialoguing with potential suicide callers. Occasionally he suggests that they come to his clinic for private therapy sessions.Read More »

  • Meny Yaesh – Ha-Mashgihim aka God’s Neighbors (2012)

    2011-2020DramaIsraelMeny Yaesh

    The film follows Avi, Kobi and Yaniv, three young men who belong to the Breslev Hassidic community and place themselves in charge of supervising the codes of modesty, without hesitating to use violence to convey the message. When Miri moves into the neighborhood, Avi is torn between his feelings for her and the codes of the gang.Read More »

  • Haim Tabakman – Einaym Pkuhot AKA Eyes Wide Open (2009)

    2001-2010DramaHaim TabakmanIsrael

    Aaron (Shtrauss), a respected butcher and a family man in an Ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem, leads a conservative life of community devotion and spiritual dedication. Aaron’s life undergoes a series of emotional changes following the arrival of a young apprentice (Danker) to his shop. Consumed with lust, the handsome “Yeshiva” student irreversibly transforms the intricate beliefs in the once-devoted butcher’s life – leading Aaron to question his relationships with his wife, children, community, and God.Read More »

  • Ofir Raul Graizer – The Cakemaker (2017)

    2001-2010DramaIsraelOfir Raul GraizerQueer Cinema(s)

    Quote:
    Thomas, a young and talented German baker, is having an affair with Oren, an Israeli married man who dies in a car crash. Thomas travels to Jerusalem seeking answers. Keeping his secret for himself, he starts working for Anat, his lover’s widow, who owns a small café. Although not fully kosher and despised by the religious, his delicious cakes turn the place into a city attraction. Finding himself involved in Anat’s life in a way far beyond his anticipation, Thomas will stretch his lie to a point of no return.Read More »

  • David Perlov – B’Yerushalaim aka in Jerusalem (1963)

    1961-1970David PerlovDocumentaryIsrael

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    Interview with David Perlov
    © Uri Klein, Haaretz, Sep. 29 1993
    When you made In Jerusalem did you consciously plan to make a film
    that was different, of a kind we’d never seen before?
    “Yes, I was aware of the difference. In the film I interview an old man, a
    religious photographer, who tells me, ‘No one took photographs in the Holy
    Land before me. I was the first.’ I, too, said this while I was filming, but only to
    myself. I had a feeling that I was doing something decisive for myself and also
    for Israeli filmmaking.Read More »

  • Dan Wolman – Floch (1972)

    Drama1971-1980CampDan WolmanIsrael

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    From imdb: I believe Hanoch Levin is Israel’s only great playwright. He’s best known for stark, stylized black humor about petty people who are unaware of their own pettiness. It’s a little as if Samuel Beckett were writing about Ralph Kramden. I’ve never seen a good translation of his work. The best representation on film is _Floch_. While not exactly sugar-coated, it’s a mite more pleasant than many of his stage plays. Read More »

  • Ester Amrami – Anderswo AKA Anywhere Else (2014)

    2011-2020DramaEster AmramiGermany

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    You left your home to move far away. You were struck by a wind of change and were unfaithful to yourself. You reinvented yourself and you are now feeling free. But suddenly pressure arises in you.Read More »

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