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Daniel Auerbach

Dir.: David Volach
| 105 minutes

The hero of David Volach's second film (My Father My Lord) is David himself - a film director on an endless journey towards the making of the second film of his life; an autobiographical depiction of his hardships as an immigrant from Ultra-Orthodox to secular and the pain of Jewish and Israeli identity. 

Delegation

Dir.: Asaf Saban
| 100 minutes

Three childhood friends go on a high-school trip to the Holocaust sites in Poland. Between extermination camps and memorial sites, they go through their own personal journey, face their fears, and celebrate their youth.

The Future

Dir.: Noam Kaplan
| 80 minutes

Dr. Nurit Bloch is a world-renowned profiler. She is recruited by the Israeli Security Service to profile a young Palestinian woman named Yaffa from a village on the outskirts of Jerusalem, who assassinated the Israeli Minister of Space and Tourism.

My Daughter. My Love

Dir.: Eitan Green
| 94 minutes

Shimon, a 70-year-old widower, travels to Paris to visit a childhood friend. He stays with his daughter and discovers that her marriage is falling apart. He decides to help. In the process, he finds out that he and his daughter share both dreams and desires of which they had been previously unaware.

The Other Widow

Dir.: Maayan Rypp
| 83 minutes

A dark comedic drama about Ella, a 34-year-old theater costume designer who experiences the sudden death of her married lover. As she begins to frequent his Shiva and observe the life that was forbidden to her until now, Ella will get too close to his mourning family.

A Room of His Own

Dir.: Matan Yair
| 81 minutes

Uri makes a mistake in his interview for the army – he tells the truth. He says he's been sharing a room with his mother, his father is about to leave them, and he doesn't think he'll fit in in the army. In his last year of high school, Uri will have to find his path in life and a room of his own.

Under the Shadow of the Sun

Dir.: Shalom Hager
| 80 minutes

Matko, a 42-year-old Ethiopian man, is released from prison 15 years after murdering his wife. He sets out in search for his only son who was two at the time of the murder. This is a film about a man whose fate is sealed in one moment and is then granted a second chance to redeem himself.

Film Trucks
Beit-HaKarem
The screening will take place in the community Center parking lot, Aharonov Street, Beit-HaKarem

The Other Widow

Dir.: Maayan Rypp
| 83 minutes

A dark comedic drama about Ella, a 34-year-old theater costume designer who experiences the sudden death of her married lover. As she begins to frequent his Shiva and observe the life that was forbidden to her until now, Ella will get too close to his mourning family.

Film Trucks
Ramot
The screening will take place at the pool parking lot, Asirei Zion Street, Ramot

A Room of His Own

Dir.: Matan Yair
| 81 minutes

Uri makes a mistake in his interview for the army – he tells the truth. He says he's been sharing a room with his mother, his father is about to leave them, and he doesn't think he'll fit in in the army. In his last year of high school, Uri will have to find his path in life and a room of his own.

Film Trucks
Gilo
The screening will take place on Margalit St., corner of Shoham St., Gilo

My Daughter. My Love

Dir.: Eitan Green
| 94 minutes

Shimon, a 70-year-old widower, travels to Paris to visit a childhood friend. He stays with his daughter and discovers that her marriage is falling apart. He decides to help. In the process, he finds out that he and his daughter share both dreams and desires of which they had been previously unaware.