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One of Us Now

Achshav at ahat mishelanu
Maya Steinberg
German Competition Short Film 2022
Documentary Film
Germany,
Israel
2022
30 minutes
Hebrew,
English
Subtitles: 
English

Maya Steinberg is a secular Israeli. Her father, however, had a late religious awakening. He will not appear in her film. Instead, the young director approaches his faith and her lack of understanding for it through a visit to the gravesite of rabbi Shimon bar Yochai in Galilee, where she spends a few weeks, observing believers, Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox, and wondering: Is there a place here for women? And can there be a place for queer women?

Marie Kloos

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Director
Maya Steinberg
Cinematographer
Eline Gehring, Maya Steinberg
Editor
Maya Steinberg
Producer
Maya Steinberg
Sound
Eline Gehring, Maya Steinberg
Sound Design
Manuela Schininá
Score
Sivan Levy
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Children

Yeladim
Ada Ushpiz
International Competition 2020
Documentary Film
Israel
2020
128 minutes
Arabic
Subtitles: 
English

There are children, too, among the Palestinian insurgents. For some time now, the Israeli side has observed minors who take an active part in an Intifada, especially with knives. They are harshly dealt with: prison, hardly any judiciary support. Ada Ushpiz, filmmaker and journalist, comes surprisingly close to some of the Palestinian families concerned. She has accompanied the dubious insurgents over several years and witnessed terrible pressure.

Freshly released from prison, 12-year-old Dima encounters a crowd of television people. A few months ago, she was caught with a knife. The attack was said to be aimed at Jewish Israelis. Now, in a frenzy of camera flashes, her mother stands close by her side. But instead of offering protection she assumes the role of an agitator, demanding that her daughter report how she was treated by the Israelis. But Dima remains silent. Her family describes the pubescent girl as mentally handicapped. Dareen is younger than Dima and lives with her brothers, father and a few snakes in the immediate vicinity of their Israeli neighbours. Soldiers stalk the house, sometimes stones fly, Shin Bet, Israel’s domestic intelligence service, is allegedly involved. In her astonishing film, Ushpiz shows a life in constant tension. Her approach is unapologetic and familiar.
Carolin Weidner

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Director
Ada Ushpiz
Cinematographer
Danor Glazer, Bilal Saed
Editor
Neta Braun
Producer
Ada Ushpiz
Co-Producer
Philippa Kowarsky
Sound
Aviv Aldema
Score
Avi Balleli
World Sales
Philippa Kowarsky
Broadcaster
Channel 8
Funder
NFCT
Nominated for: Prize of the Interreligious Jury, FIPRESCI Prize
Opening Film 2021
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The Rhine Flows to the Mediterranean Sea
Offer Avnon
After ten years in Germany, the filmmaker returns to Israel and takes stock of that time, but also looks at his homeland from a changed perspective.
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The Rhine Flows to the Mediterranean Sea

Der Rhein fließt ins Mittelmeer
Offer Avnon
Opening Film 2021
Documentary Film
Israel
2021
95 minutes
German,
Hebrew,
English,
Polish
Subtitles: 
English

After ten years in Germany, where he acquired “the beautiful language of the former arch enemy”, the filmmaker returns to Haifa and takes stock of the time spent between the rivers Rhine and Neisse, but also looks at his home from a changed perspective. The result is a complex montage of images from those years: conversations, landscapes and objects, sought and found in Germany, Poland and Israel.

“The Rhine Flows to the Mediterranean Sea” attempts the Sisyphean task of a localization between philo- and anti-Semites, the anxious and the indifferent, those who remember and those who suppress. Not an image or sentence that doesn’t trigger a multitude of associations. The devil is in the detail: This film opens our eyes to this. What are the traumas that perpetuate the Holocaust, which the filmmaker, son of a Polish survivor, was unable to forget, “never, not for a single day” in all those years in Germany? What mechanisms of suppression are at work among the relatives of the perpetrators, of the victims? How is the perception, the mind, the memory of the individual shaped by belonging to a nation, a religion or political group? Offer Avnon gives fragmentary answers and each raises new questions. The search for the “uncanny” he began with his film is far from over.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Offer Avnon
Editor
Offer Avnon
Producer
Offer Avnon
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Once I Entered a Garden

Pa’am nikhnasti legan
Avi Mograbi
Homage Avi Mograbi 2021
Documentary Film
Israel,
Switzerland,
France
2012
99 minutes
Arabic,
Hebrew
Subtitles: 
English

Avi Mograbi met his grandfather in a dream. The setting: Damascus, 1920. Would the two have spoken Arabic or Hebrew at this impossible encounter? It’s amazing that they were able to communicate at all! For Mograbi barely speaks Arabic, and his grandfather only learned Ivrit later. Another impossible conversation begins in his friend Ali Al-Azhari’s flat: between Avi, the Jew, and Ali, the Palestinian. Their lively, affectionate exchange about ancestors, vocabularies and dreams is supposed to prepare for a film that ends up not being made. But since the footage has already been shot, why not use it to tackle a new Israeli-Palestine reality?

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Avi Mograbi
Script
Avi Mograbi, Noam Enbar
Cinematographer
Phillipe Bellaïche
Editor
Avi Mograbi, Rainer M. Trinkler
Producer
Serge Lalou, Samir
Co-Producer
Avi Mograbi
Sound
Florian Eidenbenz
Score
Noam Enbar
Extended Reality 2023
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Pause
Michal Shoshan
A journey into the vast expanse of the void: If you engage with the game and do not take too long a break, you can uncover hidden secrets and find your own path in the middle of nowhere.
2020
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Pause

Pause
Michal Shoshan
Extended Reality 2023
XR
Israel
2020
20 minutes
English

In this indie game we embark on a journey into the vast expanse of the void. If you like, you can contemplate, rest, observe yourself. If you feel like moving, you can navigate the white space step by step – or just take a break … But not for too long! Or you will miss the chance to uncover hidden secrets and find your own path in the middle of nowhere.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Michal Shoshan
Interactive Design
Michal Shoshan
Artistic Design
Michal Shoshan
Coding
Michael Berelejis
Sound Design
Shahar Shirly
Score
Shahar Shirly
Director
Michal Shoshan
Extended Reality 2023
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Plastisapiens
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
In this “surreal eco-fiction” we merge with plastic to become hybrid creatures whose identity and DNA were restructured. We become the material that unites us all.
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Plastisapiens

Plastisapiens
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Extended Reality 2023
XR
Canada,
Israel
2022
15 minutes
English

Microplastics are everywhere: in the air, the soil, and the water. In this “surreal eco-fiction,” plastic and the environment live in peaceful coexistence. They invent a comforting world in which we merge with plastics to become hybrid creatures, endowed with a new identity and DNA. In the plastisphere we become the material that unites us all – if only it were finally allowed to re-shape us.

Lars Rummel

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Producer
Isabelle Repelin, Raphaëlle Sleurs, Marie-Pier Gauthier
Executive Producer
Louis-Richard Tremblay
Production Company
Dpt., National Film Board of Canada, Lalibela Productions
Artistic Design
Dpt.
Sound Design
Ori Alboher
Script
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Narrator
Miri Chekhanovich
Director
Miri Chekhanovich, Édith Jorisch
Kids DOK 2023
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Swimming with Wings
Daphna Awadish Golan
Leaving home to live in a new country isn’t easy. Lyri talks about her experiences. It feels like learning to swim in street clothes.
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Swimming with Wings

Swimming with Wings
Daphna Awadish Golan
Kids DOK 2023
Animated Film
Netherlands,
Israel
2023
10 minutes
Dutch,
Hebrew,
English
Subtitles: 
German (Overvoice)

Leaving home to live in a new country isn’t easy at all. Lyri moves to the Netherlands with her family and talks about her experiences. Given the choice, she would have preferred to stay in Israel. So many things are foreign and different now. What strikes her most, though, is that the children here learn to swim in their street clothes.

Lina Dinkla

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Director
Daphna Awadish Golan
Script
Daphna Awadish Golan
Cinematographer
Daphna Awadish Golan
Editor
Daphna Awadish Golan
Producer
Richard Valk
Co-Producer
Amit Russell Gicelter
Sound
Erez Eyni Shavit
Sound Design
Erez Eyni Shavit
Score
Ady Cohen
Animation
Daphna Awadish Golan, Gal Kinan, Yali Herbet, Amit Cohen
World Sales
Sydney Neter
Homage Avi Mograbi 2021
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The First 54 Years – An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation
Avi Mograbi
Why and for what purpose does politics resort to the model of “military occupation”? Avi Mograbi uses the example of “Israel-Palestine” to explain its standard mechanisms and aporias.
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The First 54 Years – An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation

54 hashanim harishonot – madrikh mekutzar lekibush tzva’i
Avi Mograbi
Homage Avi Mograbi 2021
Documentary Film
France,
Finland,
Israel,
Germany
2021
110 minutes
Hebrew,
English
Subtitles: 
English

The archived testimonies of “Breaking the Silence”, an association of military veterans, are to be turned into a compilation of “service incidents” in the Israeli-occupied territories. But Avi Mograbi confesses: “My films tend to get complicated, even when my intention is to make a very simple film.” His reaction to a complex doom is artistically and intellectually commensurate: complex. Once again he uses a built-in commentary function in which he himself, white-bearded, explains the tricky situation to his audience: not as a special “Israel-Palestine” case, but as the bitter standard application of the globally familiar aporetic model of “military occupation”.

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Avi Mograbi
Script
Avi Mograbi
Cinematographer
Tulik Gallon, Philippe Bellaiche
Editor
Avi Mograbi
Producer
Camille Laemlé, Serge Lalou
Co-Producer
Annie Ohayon-Dekel, Fabrice Puchault, Heino Deckert, Leila Lyytikäinen, Elina Pohjola, Farid Rezkallah, Anne Grolleron, Avi Mograbi
Sound
Avi Mograbi
World Sales
The Party Film Sales
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The Good Soldier

Le bon soldat
Silvina Landsmann
Competition for the Audience Award 2021
Documentary Film
France,
Germany,
Israel
2021
88 minutes
English,
Hebrew
Subtitles: 
English, German Subtitles for deaf and hard-of-hearing

The NGO “Breaking the Silence” – BtS for short – consists of veteran Israeli soldiers who, by collecting personal accounts of their memories, want to raise awareness of everyday military life and the treatment of the population in the Occupied Territories. Director Silvina Landsmann’s film allows us a look behind the scenes of a contested group with a controversial approach in the midst of a conflict that’s been smouldering for more than 70 years.

What makes a good soldier? The ability to execute orders without scruples, or the consideration of higher moral goals when dealing with the enemy? For many members of BtS, the latter was only possible after active military service. In their work, they engage with operations and acts that in retrospect seem wrong to them. They address the Israeli population and foreign media with videos, lectures and city tours. The streets of Hebron are the site of frequent clashes between BtS, Israeli settlers and the army. On the political level, too, the organisation is harshly criticized. They are accused of fabricating stories, damaging Israel’s reputation and playing into the hands of anti-Semites. Landsmann observes with a cinematic, sober eye how the group struggles internally and externally to find its voice.
Kim Busch

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Director
Silvina Landsmann
Cinematographer
Silvina Landsmann
Editor
Tal Shefi
Producer
Silvina Landsmann, Pierre-Olivier Bardet
Co-Producer
Christoph Menardi
Sound
Ami Arad, Guy Barkay, Nadir Fleishman, Zohar Cheppa, Tully Chen
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Z32

Z32
Avi Mograbi
Homage Avi Mograbi 2021
Documentary Film
Israel,
France
2008
81 minutes
Hebrew
Subtitles: 
English

Under file entry Z32, the testimony of a former elite soldier of the Israeli army is preserved. He confesses to having participated in the killing of Palestinians. Was it a breach of duty resulting from high spirits, collateral damage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the self-fulfilling prophecy of every military training? Avi Mograbi uses the testimony and his own disturbance as an occasion to re-interrogate the confessor who is made anonymous by image manipulation. He calls his cross examination a “documentary musical tragedy”, because he sings his comments right into the experimental interrogation room: “Oy, I’m harbouring a murderer, oy, inside my film.”

Sylvia Görke

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Director
Avi Mograbi
Script
Avi Mograbi, Noam Enbar
Cinematographer
Philippe Bellaiche
Editor
Avi Mograbi
Producer
Serge Lalou, Avi Mograbi
Sound
Dominique Vieillard
Score
Noam Enbar