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Israeli Documentary Films

ADA - My Mother the Architect

Dir.: Yael Melamede
| 82 minutes

Ada Karmi-Melamede is one of Israel’s most prominent architects and an unusual role model and mother. Her daughter sets out to tell Ada’s story against the backdrop of the turbulent country Ada loves.

The Governor

Dir.: Danel Elpeleg
| 71 minutes

The film explores the director's investigation into her grandfather's hidden past as a military governor. Uncovering a family secret intertwines politics and personal life, raising questions about control and love.

Strange Birds

Dir.: Shakked Auerbach
| 65 minutes

My older brother got in trouble. Again. I can no longer ignore his issues that seem to take over my life. As silence breaks, I discover the relationships  in my family, mainly with my mom, have been shaped by an unspoken word - Autism.

 

Taboo: Amos Guttman

Dir.: Shauly Melamed
| 76 minutes

Director Amos Guttman’s life, marred by an untimely death from AIDS at age 38, was a ceaseless battle. His mission: pioneering queer films, a response to Israel’s norms, conservatism, and the film industry.

Tapes of Revolution

Dir.: Yaniv Segalovich
| 75 minutes

The story of Yamin Masika, a director and social activist who led a cultural revolution through the production of music videos and low-budget films starring Mizrahi singers, which were a huge success among audiences.

Want a Heart?

Dir.: Natan Rushansky
| 65 minutes

Jerusalem's superhero is a female police clown. Armed with a red nose and heart-shaped stickers, she ventures out to safeguard the city's inhabitants.