Jewish Film


Our catalog for films on Jewish culture, themes, and history. For more information contact: info@7thart.com

18 Voices Sing Kol Nidre

The secrets of a sacred chant from those who have been touched by it.

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400 Miles to Freedom

An Ethiopian Jew breaks his 20-year silence on being kidnapped while fleeing Ethiopia through Sudan to Israel as a child.

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49,172

49,172 Jews in Bulgaria escaped the atrocities of the Holocaust. This is their story.

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50 Children: The Rescue Mission of Mr. and Mrs. Kraus

The Krauses, an American couple, brought the single largest group of children out of Nazi Germany during the Holocaust...

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70 Hester Street

A short doc about director Casimir Nozkowski’s childhood home and how much of the past he could still see in it after he left. His story...

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After The Silence

A suicide bomber from Jenin, blew himself up in the Arab-owned Matza Restaurant in Haifa, killing 15 people. Among the victims was Dov Chernobroda,...

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Aliyah Dada

Aliyah Dada uses the avant-garde style to bring the rich and tragic history of Jews in Romania to life, culminating in a new Jewish renaissance. ...

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Amnesia

A skeleton in the closet - Peter discovers his grandfather was one of perpetrators during the Kielce pogrom of 1946 in Poland.

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An Open Door: Jewish Rescue in the Philippines

An Open Door is a feature-length documentary on the uplifting story of how a small Asian nation was able to save over 1,300 Jews as they fled...

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And Then, Violence

After the January Paris terror attacks, and in an increasingly violent and anti-Semitic context, Rebecca, 22, Jewish Parisian girl questions...

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Angel Wagenstein: Art is a Weapon

A visually stunning and provocative portrait of the great Bulgarian Jewish screenwriter, novelist, and lifelong revolutionary Angel Wagenstein....

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The Art of Silence

With his gestures and facial expressions alone, the mime Marcel Marceau captured audiences around the globe for decades. But the tragic background......

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Away from the Tribe's Center

This is a story of six men and women who established in the 70s a Jewish-Palestinian Marxist movement named "The Workers Alliance" and attempted...

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Bad Faith

Clara, a Jew, and Ismael, an Arab, are a happy couple. When Clara becomes pregnant, they are over the moon. Everything's fine...until they......

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Bagels in the Blood

Third-generation owner of Montreal institution Fairmount Bagel, Irwin Shalafman recounts taking over the business from his father...

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Beating the Odds: The Al Rosen Story

MVP Al Rosen, The Hebrew Hammer of the 50's, is truly one of a kind in the history of baseball.

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Beautiful Tree, Severed Roots

Filmmaker Kenny Mann documents her parent's extraordinary lives and achievements in Africa as Jewish refugee immigrants to Kenya during World...

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Birobidzhan

There was once an independent communist state for Jews under Stalin. What became of Birobidzhan?

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A Bitter Taste of Freedom

The ultimate film about Anna Politkovksaya, Russian journalist killed in 2006.

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A Blind Hero: The Love of Otto Weidt

Otto Weidt manages to keep his employees – who are nearly all Jewish and blind – from the clutches of the Nazis. When his secretary...

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Body and Soul: An American Bridge

The most recorded song in jazz reveals the overwhelming influences, collaborations, and conflicts between Blacks and Jews in American music....

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Breakfast at Ina's

Ina Pinkney is a Chicago legend of the tastiest kind. Known around town as the “Breakfast Queen”, she has been feeding Chicagoans...

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Broken Mirrors

The ten-minute documentary "Broken Mirrors" tells the story of the filmmaker's lost identity, a Jewish heritage that had been suppressed for...

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Brothers

In Israel, two brothers are torn apart by the same things that tear apart their country: religion and politics.

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The Burning Child

Memories are where the heart is- a love song to pre WWII Vienna.

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Burning Land

Yair, a neglected teenager from Haifa, escapes to the outskirts of Samaria, and meets the "Baladim" - a gang of runaways who settle a remote...

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California Shmeer

350 years after the establishment of the first Jewish community in North America, Jewish food plays a central role in the American culinary experience....

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The Caretaker

An inconspicuous museum caretaker risks everything to save "degenerate" artworks from the Nazis during the merciless Gleichschaltung era.

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Chronicles of a Professional Eulogist

Chronicles of A Professional Eulogist uses hand-drawn (India ink, gouache and wax) animation to explore the role of those who minister to the...

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Circumcise Me: The Comedy of Yisrael Campbell

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Confrontation at Concordia

On September 9th, 2002, at Montreal's Concordia University, student union activists staged a violent protest to stop former Israeli Prime Minister...

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Demeter's Spring

The film draws a portrait of a Cemetery as it follows a single life cycle observing the cemetery as it withers and blooms again.

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Divorce Denied

No Jewish divorce is complete without the man literally giving the woman her freedom back. The film follows several such ‘chained’ women...

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Dreaming of a Jewish Christmas

An offbeat, irreverent musical documentary that tells the story of a group of Jewish songwriters.

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The Dybbuk: A Tale of Wandering Souls

Every year 30,000 Hasidim flock to Ukraine visiting their leader’s grave -- where thousands of Jews were slaughtered in 1768.

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Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-screen

Edgar G. Ulmer emigrated from Austria and worked on the fringes of Hollywood, where he was named "King of the B's"; forgotten and rediscovered,...

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Escapeland

“Escapeland” follows a love story that develops against-all-odds between Eshel, a young Israeli woman from a kibbutz and Adel, a...

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Evan Kaufmann: Father's Land

Should Jewish-American hockey player Evan Kaufmann continue playing in Germany despite the fact many family members were killed in the Holocaust?...

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Exodus 1947

The ship that launched a nation.

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Eyewitness

A compelling examination of the lives of three artists who witnessed and painted the horrors of the Holocaust.

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Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran, and the Revolt of Islam

"Farewell Israel: Bush, Iran and The Revolt of Islam" reaches the unavoidable conclusion that Western and Israeli misunderstanding of Islam is...

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Finding Babel

Isaac Babel's writings are subversive masterpieces, challenging the ideology of the early Soviet Union, and resulting in his arrest and execution...

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Finding Manny

The chance discovery of an online article sends Manny Drukier, a Holocaust survivor, on an unexpected trip to visit the orphanage where he was...

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Fine (Beseder Gamur)

Tension turns into chaos while on a family road trip through the desert.

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The Four Sons and All Their Sons: A Passover Tale

The Four Sons are the focus of the most beloved and intriguing stories in the Haggadah, the book read and sung at the Passover Seder.

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Freedom Fighters of NILI

Freedom Fighters of NILI tells the forgotten story of a Jewish espionage network that changed history by assisting the British liberate Palestine...

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Freedom Runners

A heroic teacher fights for social justice for refugees at a time when the plight of refugees worldwide has never been of greater importance....

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From Shtetl to Swing

Between 1880 and 1924, 2.5 million Jews fled persecution in Russia and Eastern Europe, kissed the shtetl goodbye and migrated to America. Turning...

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The Fuehrer Gives the Jews a City

The SS, seeking to exploit the beautification efforts undertaken at Theresienstadt in preparation for the Red Cross visit of June 23, 1944…...

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GANEF

A little girl, spooked by a dark tale from her mother’s wartime past, starts to believe her adored cleaner is a thief.

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German Shepherd

Are we born to do good or are we here just to save ourselves? This animated film provides disconcerting answers.

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Gevald

Gevald was born out of a sense of urgency as the queer community in Jerusalem faced real and serious threats. It was a spontaneous initiative...

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God's Messengers

A powerful inside look at the group of Jewish settlers who inhabit the unauthorized outpost of Havat Gilad.

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HAG: The Story of the Hasidic Actors' Guild

A serio-comic hybrid of fact and fiction chronicling the life of Yisrael "Izzi" Lifschutz.

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Hannah Cohen's Holy Communion

Hannah Cohen can’t wait to make her Holy Communion – only problem is, she’s Jewish!

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Heaven in Auschwitz

Child-survivors of the Holocaust recount the story of Fredy Hirsch, a young man on a mission to protect Jewish youths.

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The Holy Gathering

Three personal stories of third generation children of the Israeli communist utopia, the Kibbutz.

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Holy Land Hardball

HOLY LAND HARDBALL is an engaging account of their dream to bring America's pastime to the Middle East.

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Holy Silence

As World War II looms on the horizon, Pope Pius XI calls on a humble American priest to help him challenge the evils of Nazism and anti-semitism....

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I Remember

The last living witnesses in small towns of provincial Poland before World War II remember not only the joint-life of Polish and Jewish communities...

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In Heaven, Underground

IN HEAVEN, UNDERGROUND is an enchanting journey into history that celebrates life and the immortality of memories.

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In Search of Ladino

One of the first films to show Ladino speaking Holocaust survivors in Israel and to document their testimonies and songs.

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In the Name of the Temple

The ascent of religious Zionism in Israel and its concrete impact on peace efforts with Palestine.

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In the Shadow of King David

Living with King David is no fun. Just ask the people of Silwan, a Palestinian village just outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem. Since...

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Inherit the Earth

INHERIT THE EARTH traces the hasty preparations for the Pope's visit to the Holy Land in 2000. Adam, an Israeli contractor, was hired to prepare...

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Into the Light

The Cité Mémoire soars above the city, revealing history through giant projections as characters of the past emerge from the stone walls...

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Iranium

Iranium is a feature-length documentary on the Iranian nuclear threat, and the ideology fueling the regime.

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Isn't This a Time!

WASN'T THAT A TIME (1981) took a winsome look at the seemingly last reunion of the legendary folk group The Weavers. Nearly two decades later,...

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Israel in a Time of Terror

Terror bombing after terror bombing, day after day. A sidewalk cafe becomes as dangerous as a military outpost. A simple trip to the supermarket...

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Israel Inside

Israel Inside explores the triumph of the human spirit. Israelis, surrounded by enemies, have turned a desert with hardly any natural resources...

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J'Accuse!

A multi award-winning documentary film that exposes Lithuania’s Holocaust distortion and the systemic way it manufactures lies in order to...

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Jackie Mason: The Ultimate Jew

Comic Jackie Mason performs his final stand-up show on Broadway.

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Jerry Lewis: The Man Behind the Clown

He's been called an idiot, a monkey, and a comic genius. Find out who the man behind the clown really is.

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The Jewish Question

A humorous look at the various stereotypes and misconceptions about Jews and money over the years.

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Junction

The Junction is an obscure crossroad in the Gaza Strip, separating the Israeli settlement of Nezarim from the Palestinian refugee camp of Nussierat....

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Kibbutz

Kibbutz Hulata is located in the Upper Galilee. For 5 years Racheli Schwartz has been following the collapse and disintegration of her home....

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The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground

The Klezmatics: On Holy Ground, is a feature-length documentary about the Grammy Award-winning, New York-based, klezmer band. The Klezmatics...

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Kosher Gefilte-Film

For many years it was prohibited for the ultra orthodox Jews to be filmed or photographed or to express themselves freely in any media. Since...

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The Last Blintz

An iconic Manhattan eatery is about to close its doors forever. Is "progress" worth the loss of our cherished landmarks & sense of community?...

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Last Class in Baghdad

Last Class in Baghdad is a unique window into the lives of Iraq’s last Jewish community.

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The Last Jew from Drohobych

The story Alfred Schreyer tells is so remarkable that a lifetime is not sufficient to comprehend it. But this is the everyday, gruesome, uncanny...

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The Last Survivor

Four Tragedies. Four journeys. One purpose. Survivors of genocide, from the Holocaust to Rwanda inspiring tolerance and a civic response.

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The Law

A fascinating drama about a fascinating woman, skilled politician and resolute fighter for women's rights!

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The Legacy of Aristides

Everyone knows the story of Schindler’s list but who knows Aristides de Sousa Mendes’ brave deed who, in Bordeaux, in June 1940,...

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Leslie's Journey

The film looks for answers to the mystery of Leslie Howard's death in WWII, diving into a story of intrigue and glamour.

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Letter to a Pig

A Holocaust survivor's letter to a pig who saved him leads a schoolgirl into a twisted dream exploring identity, trauma, and human nature.

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Life & Hummus

A Jewish American travels through picturesque Israel in hopes of finding the world’s best hummus.

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Liga Terezin

It was a game against the Nazis...

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The Longest Journey: The Jews of Rhodes

Kaleidoscopic imagery and affecting testimonials recount the rich history and heinous fate of a small idyllic Jewish island community.

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Love During Wartime

A real, modern-day tale of Romeo and Juliet. Two fated lovers, one Israeli and one Palestinian, fight against the world with their only weapon:...

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Love Gets A Room

A group of actors perform in the heart of the Warsaw Ghetto, in a life or death context on a run-down stage.

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The Main Suspect

When the Al Aqsa Intifada broke, some Israeli Arabs participated in violent demonstrations inside Israel. Following, twelve Arab Israelis, one...

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Make Me a Match

"Have I got a nice Jewish girl/boy for you!" has been a familiar rallying cry among the Jewish people for over 5000 years. How these matches...

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The Man Who Shot Hollywood

From Garbo to Swanson the greatest photographs never seen...

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Mandala Beats

Crossing borders through music.

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Marion's Triumph

In 1938 the Blumenthals began their journey to America as refugees from Nazi Germany. Just before departing from Rotterdam, the Germans invaded...

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Mayor of the West Side

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Memories of the Eichmann Trial

David Perlov’s sober and poignant documentary offers reminiscences by trial witnesses, Holocaust survivors, Israelis of the second generation,...

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The Memory Thief

THE MEMORY THIEF is the story of Lukas - an aimless, young man in contemporary L.A. who buries thoughts of his own past in the humdrum routine...

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The Mezuzah

Everything you always wanted to know about the mezuzah, but were afraid to ask.

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Mom, Dad, I'm Muslim

After converting to Islam four years ago despite her family's differences, 22-year-old Maor Davidovich is ready to meet her Muslim husband......

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Monsieur Mayonnaise

An epic adventure starring artists, werewolves, heroes, Nazis, a comic book & baguettes ….with lashings of French mayonnaise!

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Morgenthau

Three Men. Three Generations. One Fight.

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Murer: Anatomy of a Trial

The respected local politician and wealthy farmer Franz Murer is on trial for a serious war crime allegedly committed while he was in command...

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My Brother's Keeper

The tale of one of the best kept secrets about the evolving story of the re-creation of the Sovereign State Of Israel.

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My Champion

With his title as "Boxing Champion of Israel" and a one-way ticket to New York, Merhav Mohar takes off for the United States. Leaving anxious......

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My First Wedding

The day of his wedding, Adrian makes a little mistake which aims to hide from Leonora, his fiancee, to avoid problems. But far from avoiding...

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The Nazi Officer's Wife

Edith Hahn was an outspoken young woman studying law in Vienna when the Gestapo forced her into the Jewish ghetto. Knowing she would become a...

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The Nazis, The Rabbi, and The Camera

An American photographer and rabbi undertook a lengthy investigation to find the descendants of Jews who were saved thanks to the director of...

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The New Samaritans

On the mountain Gerizim located between Palestine and Israel live the most ancient people in the world, the Samaritans. They call both Arabs...

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Nobody Home

Holy Mt. Olives, Jerusalem: people of the three religions search for meaning, faith, and redemption.

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On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music

On the Banks of the Tigris explores the hidden Jewish influence on Iraqi music.

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Only in America

ONLY IN AMERICA follows Joseph Lieberman's landmark political progress from the 2000 Gore/Lieberman presidential race to his recent announcement...

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Our Sons

Three volunteer soldiers from the Golani Brigade were killed next to each other on the first day of the ground entry into Gaza in Operation Eitan...

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Out From the Shadows (Sortie Des Ombres)

The story of Chaïm Rozent, the Jew, murdered by the Nazis in a village in Corrèze on April 6, 1944.

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The Outer Circle

Almost Jewish.

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Paddling For Life

This documentary is about the importance of sisterhood and sports to overcome disease and despair. The “Pink Lionesses” live life to its...

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Paul Newman, Behind Blue Eyes

His beauty, masculinity, and intelligence, and of course the color of his eyes, he continued to captivate audiences around the world.

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Persona Non Grata

Against orders, a Japanese diplomat issued visas to 6,000 Jewish refugees during WWII.

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Photographer

In 1987, about 400 color slides photographed between 1939 and 1943 in the Lodz Chetto in Poland, surfaced in mint condition in Vienna. They were...

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The Pink Triangle and the Nazi Cure for Homosexuality

The Nazi doctor who experimented on prisoners in search for a cure for homosexuality.

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Portrait of Wally

The story of a Nazi-looted painting, Egon Schiele's “Portrait of Wally,” that was discovered on the walls of the Museum of Modern...

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The Price of Kings: Shimon Peres

What would you sacrifice for what you believe? A life in search of peace. Shimon Peres, the last leader of Israel's founding generation.

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The Prince and the Dybbuk

The story of a glamorous human chameleon haunted by a mystical spirit.

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Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz

A portrait of Ben Ferencz, the last surviving Nuremberg Trial prosecutor, who continues to wage a crusade for law and peace.

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Pur

Rare archival footage shows underground plays staged by groups of Jewish dissidents during the Soviet regime, when all expression of Jewish culture...

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Quality Balls: The David Steinberg Story

David Steinberg’s incredible career influenced a generation and now, after 25 years, he returns to the stage in this exceptional biography....

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Rabbi Wolff: A Gentleman Before God

William Wolff is nearly 90 and perhaps the most unconventional rabbi in the world.

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Rachel is

Charlotte Glynn moves home to chronicle her sister Rachel's last year in school. Rachel is developmentally disabled and Rachel Is documents the...

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There Are Jews Here

The untold stories of four once thriving American Jewish communities that are now barely holding on.

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The Re-Annotated Alice

This film reveals the feisty feminist icon Alice Shalvi at 90, looking back, but also forward, with contagious joy and unwavering honesty.

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Recognition (Hakara)

An intimate portrait of surprisingly different women in a war stricken land.

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The Red Orchestra

The Red Orchestra, a resistance net in Nazi Germany, got hold of Hitler's plan for the invasion of the Soviet Union.

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Reinventing Rosalee

Never too late to live your dream.

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The Return

How do you build your identity when your past has been stripped away?

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A Reuben By Any Other Name

Are All Reubens Created Equal?

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Reverence

A short doc exploring the phenomenon of custom and branded yarmulkes in Jewish-American communities.

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Salonica

SALONICA is about Thessaloniki, the northern Greek city at the crossroads of the Orient and Europe, the Balkans and the Mediterranean.What makes...

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Sam Spiegel: Conquering Hollywood

The true story of the multi-Oscar winning producer who fled Europe to produce some of Hollywood's most legendary and acclaimed films.

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Saving Nur

She risks everything in order to save her daughter's life.

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The Seder

When openly gay Leo decides to bring his boyfriend Mitchell home for the first time at his family’s Passover Seder, the boundaries of...

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Shadows

The film reveals the taboo story of Holocaust survivors who became perpetrators of abuse, making their own children victims of their past traumas....

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Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog

Kaleb, a beloved German Shepherd, is separated from his Jewish family when the Nuremberg Laws are enacted in WWII Berlin. He is adopted by an...

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Shiva (The Seven Days)

For seven days a large family of Moroccan descent observes the Jewish mourning ritual of Shiva when a brother dies. Living together again reveals...

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Shooting for Home

Exiled from his racially-charged Florida town, African American basketball star Kevin Bradshaw finds redemption thousands of miles from home...

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The Silenced Walls

15 minutes away from Paris’ city center hidden in plain sight and untouched by time: the Drancy internment camp is now public housing....

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Sister Wife

In 1969, weary of the harsh way of life in the U.S. ghettos and motivated by a sense of lack of origin, a number of African-Americans moved to......

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Six Days in June

Although the fighting lasted only six days in June of 1967, the effects of the Six Day War are still apparent today. On its 40th anniversary,...

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The Sky Is Falling

On the eve of Yom Kippur, the day of atonement in Judaism, fifteen-year-old Uri ignites a billboard while drunk with his friends. When the tragic...

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Song Searcher

A man's lifelong search for authentic Yiddish folk music and his unique archive which was presumed to be lost forever.

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Steal a Pencil for Me

1943: Holland is under Nazi occupation. In Amsterdam, Jack, an unassuming accountant, first meets Ina at a birthday party - a 20-year-old beauty...

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Stranger in Zion

A young American student’s Taglit- birthright pilgrimage is in search of his Jewish identity.

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The Sturgeon Queens

The story of the famed Lower East Side smoked fish emporium Russ & Daughters and the Jewish immigrant family who has run it for 100 years and...

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Sugihara Survivors: Jewish and Japanese, Past and Present

The little known story of a Japanese diplomat who issued 2,139 visas and saved thousands of lives from the Holocaust.

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Surviving Hitler: A Love Story

A Jewish teenager and an injured soldier join a doomed plot to kill Hitler.

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Suskind

The true story of Jewish resistance hero Walter Suskind.

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Taliya.Date.com

Taliya's comic-tragic quest for finding love in the estranged world of Internet dating.

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Talk to Me

In 1985, Mark Craig bought an answer machine. He then kept every message it recorded… for 20 years! ‘Talk To Me’ is a personal...

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Tangled Up in Bob

"Bob Dylan may be the Shakespeare of our time," says BJ Rolfzen, Dylan's high school English teacher. Even Shakespeare had parents and a home...

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A Thousand Kisses

A love story tainted by the harsh historical context of its time, with a light touch and real-life poetry.

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Time to Say Goodbye

Lovesick Simon faces manhood, first love, and other pubescent disasters in this laugh-out-loud comedy.

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Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom

TONY CURTIS: DRIVEN TO STARDOM is a personal and intimate journey into the life and career of one of Hollywood's last silver screen icons.

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Torah Treasures and Curious Trash

Jo Milgrom's outsider art mixes Torah and trash.

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Transit

Transit examines what it means to be a family and what it means to be a stranger, within one's home and in a foreign land.

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The Twinning Reaction

Examines the profound human toll of a tragically failed research experiment in the 1960s.

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The United States of Elie Tahari

Discover the whole inspiring story of Elie Tahari and his fashion world and process, as rarely shown before.

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UnReined

This is the story of a promising young rider from San Diego who held the Israeli high jump record for 20 years.

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Vegetative Love

A meditation exploring the place of trees in urban landscapes, arid desert planes, farming communities, and fields across Israel-Palestine.

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Victor Young Perez

Victor "Young" Perez , tells the astonishing, harrowing and incredible true story of a Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Flyweight...

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Vitch

A daughter tells the controversial choices that her father, a Jewish artist from Poland, made in order to survive the Holocaust.

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Walter Arlen's First Century

Exile music is not written by those whom life left unchallenged.

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What We Left Behind

This short documentary chronicles the final journey of 49 Torah scrolls framed in the turbulent history of the Iraqi Jewish people.

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Wherever You Go

Two women's lives change when Zuhara, on her way to her sister's wedding even though she's estranged from her Orthodox family, picks up Neriman,...

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Who's Afraid of Jewish Humor

Jewish humor has travelled from the Shtetl to Hollywood, from the Torah to Comic books. Jewish humor is tradition and pop culture – and also...

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Why We Wax

WHY WE WAX is a hilarious look at modern culture’s obsession with hair removal. With a light touch, through countless interviews, including...

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A Wing and a Prayer

The little-known story of WWII aviators who risked their lives and U.S. citizenships in 1948 to prevent what they viewed as a second Holocaust......

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Wings of Change

Negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians are stuck, but one man is waging a battle for coexistence with the aid of barn owls...

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Women of Virtue

Etel, 9 years old, experiences her first period in a traditional Jewish family.

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The World Without You

A family remembers the death of their journalist son, killed in Iraq, and are confronted with old hurts and dark secrets that threaten to tear...

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You Never Know

There are two questions you can ask another human being: “What are you?” and “Who are you?” If you ask “What are...

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