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Michale Boganim’s beautiful and thoughtful film about the second class treatment of three generations of Mizrahi Jews in Israel raises questions of identity and belonging.
Through a series of intimate interviews, David Grossman, one of Israel’s most acclaimed authors and the recipient of the 2017 Man Booker International Prize, reflects on how his family has inspired his writing.
When Esther (Nathalie Baye), a Parisian seamstress on the verge of retirement, offers a troubled young woman an internship at Dior, their disparate lives become as entangled as the threads in their needlework.
This year’s assortment of eclectic and potent documentary shorts takes us all over the world: from New York and California, to Germany, Israel, and Poland.
In their own way, each of these short documentaries presents subjects who are trying to make the world a fairer and more equitable place.
These powerful works of fiction pack an emotional punch and share one thing in common: the legacy of the Holocaust.
Relationships, romantic and familial, are the glue that binds these superb narrative shorts together.
Meir and Tova are an Israeli married couple, prematurely aged by their semi-retired life of banal comfort. When a sexy bachelor moves into the penthouse, all their routines will be gleefully upended.
A wedding brings a middle-class Palestinian businessman and his family back to the small Arab village where he grew up. An unexpected military lockdown forces him to reassess his past and confront his future.
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.