NEW FILMS FROM 7TH ART

The Checkpoint Women: Memories

The incredible story of the courageous women who for years stood at the checkpoints between Israel and the West Bank to safeguard human rights....

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The Way to Happiness

In 1986, Saül Birnbaum, an aspiring film producer, owns in Brussels a popular cinema-themed deli. While helping a young Chilean refugee to...

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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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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 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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Women of Virtue

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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Radical Obsession

Ayatollah Khomeini envisioned Iran as a monolithic theocracy. Radical Obsession explores his everlasting impact on Iranian politics and culture...

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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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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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After Munich

Four women revisit the moment that changed their lives forever in the wake of the 1972 Munich Olympic Massacre.

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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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Persona Non Grata

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

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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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From Wounded Knee to Standing Rock

How a ten-week shooting war with the FBI sparked four decades of change in Indian country.

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