If Man Could Fly
On weekdays, 14-year-old Matan lives at a boarding school, but on weekends he stays with his mother. Matan does not have many friends, but he does have lots of pigeons. At school, he keeps fancy pigeons that he is extremely proud of. He shows us how beautiful their feathers and crests are and talks lovingly about them. He learned everything about pigeons from his hero and neighbour Misha, who has hundreds of these birds and can tell great stories about them. But Matan is eager to learn even more about pigeons. Feathers in his hair, he visits the school library to pore over animal books. Pigeons are everything to him. When people hurt my pigeons, they hurt me, he tells a school supervisor. Matan explains that up until a few years ago, he was out of control. I never studied, I hit my teachers and threw chairs around. All local schools refused to admit him. Today, things seem to have improved, although the situation at home is still problematic, as Matan often argues with his mother. Because he will soon come to live with her permanently, Matan wants to build his own dovecot, but he meets with some heated opposition.
Director: Yael Kipper Zaretzky,Israel 62 minutes.
Produced by Noga communications, distributed by www.go2films.com.
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Added: 17th November 2007
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Sisai
20-year-old Sisai, Ethiopian immigrant in Israel, lives with his adoptive family - the Gavros. Father Gavro returns from Ethiopia with news of Sisai's biological father's whereabouts. Confused by the news and the fresh confrontation with his past, Sisai does not share his family's excitement. He is too busy with his own news; Sivan, his girlfriend, is pregnant. The director, who is also Sisai's brother, joins him and their father on a journey to Ethiopia on their search for identity, blood connection, love and longing.
Israel, Ethiopia - 2005, 56 minutes. Hebrew and Amharic, English subtitles

Director: David Gavro

Produced by David Gavro, Yael Shavit, Avner Faingulernt and Sapir Academic College
World distribution by JMT Films

Winner: FIPA D'OR Prize : Best Documentary Award: FIPA Festival Biarritz - France 2006
Winner: Best Documentary Award : DeREEL Independent Film Festival -Australia 2007
Winner: Lombardia Prize for Best Film : Milan African Film Festival - Italy 2006
Winner: Best Documentary Award : Jerusalem International Film Festival - Israel 2005
Winner: Best First Film Award: Israel Documentary Awards - Israel 2006
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Toronto - Canada 2006
The African Diaspora Film Festival, New York City - USA 2006
Muestra Internacional Documental, Bogota- Colombia 2006
Open Frame International Festival & Forum - India 2006
Mediterranean Documentary Film Festival - Greece 2006
DaKINO Bucharest International Film Festival - Romania 2006
Beeld voor Beeld Film Festival, Amsterdam - The Netherlands 2006
Etats generaux du documentaire de Lussas - France 2006
Added: 7th June 2008
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Night Watchers
The radio program 'Out with Drugs' goes on air every Saturday at midnight. Eyal, a radio broadcaster takes calls from drug addicts crying out for help, while Yuval rushes through the empty streets of Tel Aviv in search of the anonymous voices. From the dark night appear dreamlike images. Eyal and Yuval are trying to help them fight their addiction - against all odds.
Israel, 2003. 52 minutes, Hebrew, English subtitles.

Directors: Amnon Benjamin & Hanna Ben-Moshe

World distribution by JMT Films

New York Independent International Film and Video Festival- USA 2003
Jerusalem International Film Festival - Israel 2003
Added: 7th June 2008
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Olive Press
As every year, towards the end of summer, the olives ripen on the trees. In the picturesque hills and valleys of the West Bank, they turn from bitter green to luscious purple. For the next three months, as autumn unfolds, the owners of the trees and their families - Palestinians and Jews - partake in the timeless ritual of the olive harvest.
In the past, olives branches used to symbolize peace. Today, they serve as a tool in the ongoing conflict about land and territory. The film follows three characters, Palestinians and Israelis, whose lives were affected or completely changed because of those olives.
Israel, 2005. 50 minutes, Hebrew and Arabic, English subtitles.

Director: Yoram Sabo

Produced by Yoram and Roni Berkovich, DocMovies
World distribution by JMT Films

San Francisco Jewish Film Festival - USA 2006
Haifa International Film Festival - Israel 2005
Added: 7th June 2008
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Gatos
The film follows 4 young Brazilians from a village that was just recently discovered by tourists. It shows the immense influence that the tourists have over the lives of the locals, and the difference between the way the tourists conceive the locals and the reality that is filmed. The arrival of foreigners to the village has created a new variety of options for self fulfillment, that doesn't go hand in hand with the economical and social possibilities of the locals.
Israel-Brazil, 2005. 52 minutes, Hebrew and Portuguese, English subtitles.The trailer has no English subtitles

Director: Gali Meiri

World distribution by JMT Films

Special Mention : Amazonas World Adventure Film Festival - Brazil 2006
Globians world and culture Documentary Film Festival, Potsdam - Germany 2008
Capoeira Film Festival, Amsterdam - The Netherlands 2008
DeREEL Independent Film Festival, Melbourne - Australia 2008
Toronto International Portuguese Film Festival - Canada 2007
Ethnographic International Film Panorama, Paris - France 2007
Ecolnoa International Environmental Film Festival, Tel Aviv - Israel 2007
Planet in Focus International Film Festival, Toronto - Canada 2006
Pärnu International Film Festival - Estonia 2006
Doc Aviv International Documentary Film Festival - Israel 2005
Added: 7th June 2008
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For Making Me a Woman
Being an orthodox Jewish woman in the 21st century is no easy task. Women are traditionally deprived from the public arena, no matter how educated they are. Hadar, an actress and playwright, defies the conventions while trying to remain orthodox. (Hebrew, English subtitles)
Broadcast in Channel 2, Israel.

Director: Yoram Schaffer.

Produced by DocMovies (www.docmovies.com)
Added: 7th November 2007
Views: 819
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