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- A documentary collage depicting the life and art of the "Israel Museum".
- The life story of legendary Israeli poet Yona Wallach.
- The History of Israeli Rock.
- Two poets, a father and a daughter, in a dangerous game of words. The mysterious life and death of Tirza Atar, daughter of Nathan Alterman, Israel's national poet.
- What is Israeli sexuality at all and how does the Israeli culture affect it?
- A new documentary sheds light on the life and death of Yosef Haim Brenner, one of Hebrew literature's greatest icons.
- She lived in Cairo, Paris and New York, but died in an old age home in Givatayim. She was admired and beautiful, but only few knew her during her life and even less after she passed away. She was the first to write of Levantine and Mizrachi identities, like no one else before her. Director Rafael Balulu goes on a journey in the footsteps of the Levantine thinker and author Jacqueline Kahanoff and through encounters with her elderly friends in Paris, leading intellectuals in the Mizrachi discourse in Israel and fascinating Levantine women artists, he not only draws a portrait of this impressive thinker, but also discovers the fate of Levantine identity in Israel as a cultural option of Pride And and Honor.
- Through a combination of documentary footage and reenactments, the series follows four Israeli iconic artists: Author Pinchas Sadeh, philosopher Moshe Kroy, poet Yona Wallach, and artist Aviva Uri.
- With a rapture of archival footage, candid interviewees, and tough-love attitude, Dalia Mevorach and Dani Dothan bring forth a humane and social portrait of one of the biggest stars of Israeli culture - Zohar Argov.
- A biography of the Moroccan Israeli singer Raymond Abecassis.
- Viva Espania is the story of Hanna Ahroni, a talented child virtuoso who came from a poor family in Tel Aviv. In the early days of the State of Israel, Hanna captured the heart of the country with her unique voice that spanned over four octaves. After completing her military service during which she performed with the Golani army troupe, she went on to become an international star performing on major TV shows and top venues around the world. Then, right at the height of her international career, Hanna Ahroni decided to give it all up. Viva Espania follows the journey of a petite woman with a huge voice who had to make difficult and sometimes painful choices in her career and life. Featuring rare archival footage and interviews with top entertainers.
- The history of the satire, humor and entertainment in Israel.
- Let's Dance. is a documentary about the phenomenal success of Israeli contemporary Modern Dance.
- Documentary on the life of Hebrew poet Rachel Bluwstein, known simply as Rachel, considered a national poet of Israel. Includes interviews with literary researchers, poets, historians, and biographers.
- What is under discussion is the actual construction of the state of Israel, its history and identity, besides the oedipal theme for an architect-filmmaker. An informed and intelligent man, Gitai manages to take his conversations to non-conventional paths, favoring open-minded thinking.
- 'I was brought up and destroyed in a hell called Nazism. I was educated and raised by the Holocaust.'(Ephraim Kishon)
- Makom Batzameret (a place at the top) is a six part series on Israeli Pop Music.
- Yakir (Oz Zehavi), a 22 year-old yeshiva student from a small Israeli town who is drawn to the Tel Aviv modern dance world. To avoid conflict with teachers and family, Yakir creates another life for himself - for a time. Part of a trend exploring observant young Jews who go off the derech (religious path), Another Life counts both secular and observant Jews among its fans.
- A musical biography of one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of Israeli culture. "A Standard Love Song" is a musical biography of Arik Einstein, the artist whose voice was an anchor of Israeli culture, and whose story is the story of Tel Aviv and of Israel and Israelis: dreamers, warriors, artists and lovers.