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Balcony

Dir.: Elad Davidovitch Schicowich
| 50 minutes
A young man observes Israeli society from his balcony. This deep and painful reflection opens past wounds. On the week between Israel’s Memorial and Independence Day he needs to focus on himself.
 

The Bells are Ringing for Ahuva Ozeri

Dir.: Ofer Pinchasov
| 96 minutes

In 1999, gifted musician Ahuva Ozeri is planning a comeback. She is recording a new album - The Bells are Ringing. This film, based on a rare archival material, follows the album's production.In 1999, gifted musician Ahuva Ozeri is planning a comeback. She is recording a new album - The Bells are Ringing. This film, based on a rare archival material, follows the album's production.

 

Children

Dir.: Ada Ushpiz
| 128 minutes

The intimate stories of three girls and two boys, ages 6-17, from East Jerusalem and Hebron, open a window to the emotional, educational, and political struggles of Palestinian minors under occupation – pawns in a life they did not choose.

 

Onsite screening

The Human Factor

Dir.: Dror Moreh
| 105 minutes

An intimate look into the Israeli Arab Peace Process from its initiation in the 1980s until today.

The Motive

Dir.: Tali Shemesh, Asaf Sudry
| 110 minutes

35 years after a 14-year-old boy shot his father, his mother, and his two sisters point-blank, directors Tali Shemesh and Asaf Sudry set out to understand what happened. They try to decipher the complex character of the murderer and comprehend the contrast between the pleasant and composed boy and the monstrous act he committed.

 

Onsite Screening

Muranow

Dir.: Chen Shelach
| 70 minutes

Beneath the Muranow neighborhood in Warsaw lay the ruins of houses once teeming with Jewish life and culture. While Muranow lives in the present, it seems that it's buried past is swarming beneath.

 

What If? Ehud Barak on War and Peace

Dir.: Ran Tal
| 85 minutes

Twenty years after he was forced to resign from the premiership due to the failure of the 2000 Camp David 2000 summit, 78-year-old Barak observes his own history and the history of the State of Israel with disillusioned clarity, while trying to figure it all out - "What if?"