Israel

Ajami

Nominated for a Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®, and winner of many international film prize...

Alila

In Alila, director Amos Gitai (Kedma, Kadosh), "Israel's one-man new wave," (The Village Voice) has ...

Beaufort

Academy Award® NOMINEE BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM After 18 years dug into a heavily fortified ...

Bethlehem

Bethlehem tells the story of the complex relationship between an Israeli Secret Service officer and ...

5 Broken Cameras

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE - BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE An extraordinary work of both cinematic and politi...

Devarim

Devarim is Amos Gitai's debut narrative feature and the first installment in his renowned "City Tril...

Divan

As a teenager, filmmaker Pearl Gluck left her Orthodox Jewish clan in Brooklyn for secular life in M...

Incitement

In September 1993, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin announces the Oslo Accords, which aim to ach...

Kadosh

Set in the Mea Sherim quarter of Jerusalem, an enclave of the ultra-Orthodox, Kadosh explores a herm...

Kedma

An Official Selection at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, Kedma is renowned Israeli filmmaker Amos Git...

Kippur

From the director of Kadosh, an official selection at the Cannes, New York and Toronto Film Festival...

Ahed's Knee

A celebrated Israeli filmmaker named Y arrives in a remote desert village to present one of his film...

My Father My Lord

A "heartbreakingly tender" (New York Times) new entry into Israel's ongoing filmmaking renaissanc...

A History of Israeli Cinema

Raphaël Nadjari’s extraordinary two-part documentary weaves together clips from more than...

Cinema Sabaya

A group of Palestinian and Israeli women attend a video workshop at a small town community center ru...

Saint Clara

One of the most popular Israeli films of the 1990’s, Saint Clara presents a jumpy, hi...

Farewell Herr Schwarz

Winner of the Best Documentary Prize at the Haifa International Film Festival, director Yael Reuveny...

9 Star Hotel

This unflinching documentary follows Ahmed and Muhammad, two of the many Palestinians who illegally ...

A Strange Course of Events

Shaul is a melancholic dreamer, with a tendency to run whenever things go wrong. He returns to Haifa...

Sublet

Starring Tony Award®-winning and Emmy®-nominated John Benjamin Hickey (The Good Wife) and fe...

Synonyms

Winner of the Golden Bear at Berlinale, the latest from Nadav Lapid (The Kindergarten Teacher) featu...

Tehilim

Winner of the Grand Prize at Tokyo’s 2007 FilmEx festival competition, Tehilim places French...

Arab Labor: The Complete First Season

ARAB LABOR is a raucous and irreverent critically acclaimed comedy series from Israel about Amjad, a...

The Kindergarten Teacher

Nadav Lapid's The Kindergarten Teacher is the story of a teacher who becomes at first enchanted, and...

Rabin, The Last Day

For many Israelis, the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 marked a grim turning p...

Time of Favor

Winner of six Israeli Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and highly acclaimed in its U.S. the...

Or (My Treasure)

Visually controlled, emotionally precise and dramatically intricate, Keren Yedaya's Or (My Treasure)...

Love it Was Not

A young Jewish woman named Helena Citron is taken to Auschwitz, where she develops an unlikely roman...

Watermarks

*Note: This product is for home video use -- for any public showing, please contact us!. "Yaron Zil...

Web Junkie

Internet addiction is now a global issue, and china is the first country to classify it as a clinica...

West of the Jordan River

Amos Gitai (Rabin, The Last Day; Kadosh; Free Zone) returns to the occupied territories for the...

Working Woman

Working Woman is a beautifully performed drama about the everyday struggles of being female in the&n...

Yom Yom

In Yom Yom, the second film in Amos Gitai's (Devarim, Kadosh) celebrated "City Trilogy," Israel's ...

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