The film will be about the female observers on the Gaza border who demonstrated great bravery by warning the powers that be about an imminent attack.
The film, which was shot in Kfar Aza, was written as a love letter to the kibbutz where he grew up, but precisely with a focus on the impossible reality of living there.
The movie marks the first time an Iranian and an Israeli have co-directed a film.
Love Life isn’t an easy film to watch, because much of it is simply so deeply sad, but it is moving and doesn’t go for neat resolutions.
Blaga’s Lessons is a dark film that tells the story of a recently widowed language and literature teacher who is cheated out of her life savings by a phone scammer.
Bros tells the story of the inseparable childhood friends Pini and Nisso (Savyon and Amir), co-owners of a local Jerusalem bar, and die-hard Beitar Jerusalem soccer fans.
‘Golda’ biopic aims to rehabilitate her image.
The documentary will be Israel’s representative in the award competition and will compete against films from the UK, Brazil, and Turkey in the Current Affairs category.
The winner of the Ophir Award for Best Movie becomes Israel’s official selection for consideration for a Best International Feature nomination.
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