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- Centers around Ben, a politically liberal, gay man who tries to improve his neighborhood in the slums of south Tel Aviv by planting a tree on his street.
- Itzhak Rabin's murder ended all efforts of peace, and with him the whole left wing of Israel died. The movie shows the last of his days as prime minister, and what led to his murder.
- The true and stirring story about an Egyptian family that spied for Israel during the most tense and violent years in Israel-Egypt relations. "The Spy Family" is about an Egyptian family that spied for Israel, was caught and paid a heavy price. While in Egypt they are infamous, in Israel they are unremembered in the military heroic ethos. The film will lay bare the espionage affair and the family's personal story.
- Mountains and parental bereavement - monolithic and belittling, incomprehensible on a human scale. Their constant presence challenges the inevitable movement of the film's protagonists from their deceased children. The parents and their homes change, against the backdrop of death's immutable presence. Meditations on parenting in the voices of the bereaved parents outline the moving distance of memory.
- The film is created in a void between imaginary pain and actual pain. The hero of the film suffers from an ailment that does not allow him and his family to live a normal life. He therefore undertakes a journey through his dream world in order to understand the origin of his pain.
- Close to Shabbat, a religious couple returns home from the maternity ward without a baby. The grieving woman needs emotional support and cabbage leaves to dry the milk, but the husband chooses to suppress.