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On This Happy Note

Dir.: Tamar Tal Anati
| 65 minutes

While preparing for her death, Anat Gov calls upon Kneller, the agent who will be the executor of her will. Their last recorded conversation is a dialogue on life, death and creation. Anat wishes to leave a spiritual legacy to those who will remain after she is gone: there can be a happy ending.

Queen Shoshana

Dir.: Kobi Farag, Morris Ben-Mayor
| 110 minutes

Shoshana Damari was the first Israeli diva. She graced local and international stages, stirring millions with her voice. Hers was the life of a Hollywood legend and she paid the price for it. The woman behind the crown will come to light.

Grossman

Dir.: Adi Arbel
| 54 minutes

“What I search for in my writing are the moments that I’m able to touch both life and death” says Grossman, whose novels have touched many hearts. Grossman, reveals a close and intimate side of himself and shares personal stories alongside great novels.

Meir Ariel - A Song of Pain

Dir.: Eliav Lilti
| 88 minutes

The turbulent life of one of the most influential people in Israeli music and culture – Meir Ariel. The film offers new, original, and intimate insight into the events that shaped his life. Each experience uncovers a different period in Ariel's life and reveals how he became part of the consensus.   

Nelson's Last Stand

Dir.: Avi Maor Marzuk
| 81 minutes

Rafi Nelson's bohemian holiday village was situated on the Sinai border and caught between Israel and Egypt's border conflict. Nelson, a colorful figure, goes to defend his land. An absurd look at the Middle East conflict through one square kilometre of passions.