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- A mother desperately tries to communicate with her video-game addicted son. When her methods fail, the situation escalates.
- Joseph is mentally deviated. He is a prisoner of his own flat and always in permanent war with his own mind. In reality, where desires, memories and nightmares is mixed together, there's no escape for the tortured soul. He either win this battle or will be condemned forever
- A short futuristic film featuring Augmented reality and Gamification. by Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo. This is our graduation project from Bezaleal academy of arts.
- The Men Behind the Wall offers a unique look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the swipes of a dating app Tinder, as an Israeli woman is being suggested meetings with (Palestinian) men who live on the other side of the barrier. Where do boundaries begin and where do they end? Ines Moldavsky personally sets out to discover the answer to the question, and then to overstep these limits. An experimental approach to both current social issues and intimate human interactions, the film emphasises the absurdity of power and segregation, and, further, that of stereotypes and gender roles in the digital age.
- The short and poetic animation film portrays a young man's journey in the sea that leads him to a spiritual revelation and union with light. The film offers an encounter with the inner world of the psyche and the spirit through symbolic images, special hues and sounds and enchanting atmosphere.
- In a secluded field, a lone farmer finds an unconscious, nude man whom he adopts as his farm animal. Far from the prying eyes of the world, the two men are bound in disturbing codependency.
- The story of a small, lonely, anonymous resident of a large, alienating city. He has lived all his life in his parents house and continues to do so after their deaths (his father was killed in a war, and the mother faded to her death in the following years). The story is in three parts, and tells of the experiences of this one fellow throughout one day.
- A chef and a waiter join forces in order to change the bleak future of their baked ducks.
- Three destitute pilgrims go to the old Jewish cemetery in Safed, Israel, to pray on the graves of rabbis from the 16th century to get help with their life problems. They then experience a strange night of possessions.
- A mother's struggle to come to terms with her daughter's strange behavior.
- An abstract uncontrollable ride towards the alluring, glamorous and unreachable which guarantees satisfaction and success but also destruction and realization.
- A Japanese director is on a search for a contemporary fisherman in the Sea of Galilee. He meets with Menachem Lev, a rugged "kibbutznik" fisherman. The director documents him for a year and compares him to Peter, who was a fisherman and the first disciple of Jesus. During filming, the relationship between the director and the Israeli fisherman is strengthened.
- There is something primal, on the verge of primitive in the soccer arena. Sivan suggests a quick yet deep glance on Human Nature. Sivan is a documentary video piece which diverges our look away from the players' movements on a soccer field, focusing instead on the facial expressions of a single spectator. Turning the camera away and fixing it on an individual character amidst the crowd serves to lure the viewer into the real drama of the event, which takes place discretely inside the mind of every fan in the gallery.
- The film represents the eternal human yearning for a little more.
- A cute little girl is banished from heaven straight into the fires of Hell. The Dark minions quickly learn that if nothing will be done about their new unexpected guest, Their lives will turn into a living Hell.
- A mysterious feminine figure lures a young man into a wild chase in the forest, during which he confronts his previous romantic failures.
- At the age of nine, the director was subjected to a physical trauma that resulted in heavy bleeding, an experience that felt like an abortion. His parents sent him to a specialist and it was taken care of. After all these years, the memory of this event still haunts him as he tries to investigate the case by reexamining past medical records. Did this really happen?
- One night in Kishinev, Ivan, a clumsy but good natured burglar, enters Auntie Tania's meager apartment. Auntie Tania was napping in the drawing room and awakes without Ivan noticing. She quietly steals behind his back to the kitchen and prepares a surprise for the luckless burglar.
- When Ronen and his friends go to the beach, everyone is responsible of bringing something. But no one understands why Ronen also brings a jar of pickles. A funny autobiographical film about friends, family and pickles.
- Shudia, a 95-year-old widow, spends most of her time in bed waiting to die. When her son, Meir, decides to search for his kidnapped sister, Shudia tells him that she gave up her daughter the day she was taken. From a story of a great loss emerges a sincere and honest portrait of a unique and powerful woman.
- A girl in her room plays with a her doll as she discover she is no longer a child, a young women uncomfortable with her body wishes it would transform, an lady that lives her days sunken in her past, collecting memories and reliving the first time she discovered her womanhood. Three figures, three daughters, three women. These are the three characters of the pattern this story uncovers, a pattern repeating itself as a legacy past over from a mother to her daughter, from a women to the next.
- The red stain on Tess's dress arouses from her family a series of odd and surprising reactions. Everything looks puzzling and unfamiliar until she comes across another boy who sees the stain for what it really is.