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World War II nearly over, Germans abandon a train of Jewish prisoners to the fate of the Red Army. The chance encounter among three women—a distrustful German, a Dutch Jew and a Russian soldier—leads to an unexpected friendship.
Seven months after helping her terminally ill mother have a “good death” in-home hospice, filmmaker Judith Helfand becomes a “new old” single mother at 50 in this exploration of the transformative power of parenting.
When a Parisian couple decides to sell their basement storage cellar, the buyer makes it his residence and turns their comfortable life into a tense and gripping nightmare.
All Pinhas wants is a supportive family life and to study for his bar mitzvah. His secular, single, hard-working mother can't provide it. Maybe their religious neighbor can.
Decades before #MeToo, controversial Jewish Feminist Writer and public intellectual, Andrea Dworkin called out the pervasiveness of sexism and rape culture with revolutionary and iconoclastic flair.
From conflict to understanding, from trauma to hope, a journey of four people who are transforming their searing pain into a bridge to reconciliation.
Internationally renowned feminist Israeli playwright and TV writer Anat Gov meditates on how to best prepare for the end of her life. There is such a thing as a happy ending.
This panel examines the ethics, challenges, and joys of centering family in non-fiction storytelling.
The thought-provoking short film Anne explores Jewish identity and casting when two actresses, one Black and one white, audition to play the role of Anne Frank, prompting the debate: who is best suited for the role?
Seven longtime friends gather for dinner to watch a rare lunar eclipse but the evening takes an unexpected turn when they start playing a game that’ll change the course of their lives forever.