Released Date:
2011-06-01
Languages:
Hebrew, English, French
Countries:
Israel
Runtime:
80 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
(210 Reviews)
Director:
Veronica KedarA dark comedy about two girls that fall in love with their country and each other en route from Tel Aviv to Sderot. Joe is a frustrated drug dealer and Belle is a french psychopath. The two meet and get involved in an absurd murder in the center of Tel Aviv. They now have to dump the body and escape the police. In this long and difficult journey, the coincidental encounter becomes a true love story that can only exist in one place - Sderot, the ongoing target of Qassam rocket attacks in Israel.
Released Date:
2013-12-05
Languages:
Hebrew
Countries:
Israel
Runtime:
100 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (361 Reviews)
Director:
Johnathan GurfinkelGenres:
DramaInevitable is a realistic paraphrase of a classic teen-movie, a deep dive into the 'Grey zone' of sexual abuse, told through the story of average suburban adolescents. The story takes place right now, next door. Gili is a teenager who decides to change schools. She is determined to improve her lame social status. Over the course of a few weeks she hooks up with several different boys, all from her new school. Their encounters get more and more sexual. Exploring their limits each time further. The boys are eager to take what is so generously offered, and Gilli is thrilled to get the attention. No tears, no complaints, no consequences. No adults. No one who says that maybe something is wrong
Released Date:
2013-08-16
Languages:
English, French, Arabic, Hebrew
Countries:
Canada, France
Runtime:
102 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.9 (1799 Reviews)
Director:
Anaès Barbeau-LavaletteGenres:
DramaAnaès Barbeau-Lavalette (screenplay)
Chloe is a young Canadian doctor who divides her time between Ramallah, where she works with the Red Crescent, and Jerusalem, where she lives next door to her friend Ava, a young Israeli soldier. Increasingly sensitive to the conflict, Chloe goes daily through the checkpoint between the two cities to get to the refugee camp where she monitors the pregnancies of young women. As she becomes friends with Rand, one of her patients, Chloe learns more about life in the occupied territories and gets to spend some time with Rand's family. Torn between the two sides of the conflict, Chloe tries as best she can to build bridges between her friends but suffers from remaining a perpetual foreigner to both sides. Following up her acclaimed debut-feature Le ring, filmmaker Anais Barbeau-Lavalette delivers with Inch'Allah the moving tale a young woman's encounter with war and its everyday life. Avoiding any political agenda, Chloe's story questions how one can internalize a foreign conflict without incurring any scars of their own.
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