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The last days of the Israeli community in Teheran before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, through the story of a young Israeli family. Gora by Tal Shefi
Kaya, a 13-year-old Israeli-Nepalese girl and the director's daughter, joins a boxing club in Goa, India. Six Million in Two Rooms by Tomer Heymann
Tsi-la Piran, a second generation Israeli daughter of Holocaust survivors, chooses to deal with her personal demons of the past by treating the troubled second generation of the "Other Side". Second Round by Barak Heymann
The 6-part TV series tells the personal stories of a number of men and women who got divorced and had their family cells fall apart. Ohad by Tomer Heymann
An intimate portrait of Ohad Naharin, Israel's most dominant choreographer, and artistic director of Batsheva Dance Company. Mishpuche by Ben Lewis
“Mishpuche” presents stories of Jews in modern times. The First Citizen by Daniel Sivan & Yossi Bloch
On July 8th 2006, a woman accused a man of raping her. That man was Moshe Katzav - the President of Israel. This was the beginning of the most shocking and gripping affair Israel has ever seen - the 'First Citizen' is accused of being a serial rapist.
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End of The Story"The End" follows three divorce stories, each at a different stage of the process.
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The Queen Has No CrownA poignant meditation on family, loss, and the mental maps of homelessness.
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Life In StillsAn exciting, funny and touching journey to save the legendary “Photo House”.
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I Shot My LoveUnusual cinematic mosaic which integrate mother love, national identity and cinematic ethics.
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The Way HomeTomer Heymann Seeking the way back home With the help of his photographic obsession.
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Lone SamaritanSamaritan community against one family
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Bridge Over the WadiFirst year in the Jewish-Arab school
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Paper DollsFilipino workers in TLV perform as drag queens
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It Kinda Scares MeA gritty, funny documentary about a drama coach and the "delinquent" boys he teaches.
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Sayed Kashua - Forever ScaredAn Israeli-Arab author through the upheavals and event that change his life.
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Lady Kul el-ArabAngelina, the first Druze woman to attempt significant steps in the fashion world.
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Dancing AlfonsoA portrait of a vital widower who finds a physical practice that sustains him, and community in the rhythms and movement of flamenco.
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Debutportrays the exciting journey of two youth groups from the south of Israel making their first steps in the music industry
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Stalags - Holocaust and Pornography in IsraelThe story of the Stalags, pocket books whose plots revealed lusty female SS officers sexually abusing camp prisoners.
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Out of FocusA candid portrait of the Bat Sheva movement through an in-depth look at Ohad Naharin's rehearsal process.
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Aviv (Fucked Up Generation)Aviv Geffen, the grandson of legendary Moshe Dayan and number one Israeli rockist, is rapidly becoming a mythic figure himself.
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Black Over WhiteIdan Raichel project go to Ethiopia
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My VillageA surprising and touching documentary adventure that touches upon profound issues of belonging, bereavement and relationships.
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CinderellasIsraeli plastic surgery industry
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ZorkiHiding mom's secret
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Laugh Till I CryIn 1997 a group of people in their 20's who suffer from CF disease (Cystic Fibrosis) created a theater group.
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Heymann Brothers Films has been operating for over a decade and specializes in long term documentary projects with a social and political orientation, as well as very personal ones. The company was founded by Tomer Heymann, one of the leading documentary directors in Israel.
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2001 he created “It Kinda Scares Me” which won the Academy Award in Israel, and other awards in Torino, Milan, New York, Taipei and Melbourne.
In 2003 his film "Aviv - Fucked Up Generation" came out commercially and brought a vast amount of viewers to the cinemas, as it correspondingly participated in many festivals worldwide.
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TOMER HEYMANN
Tomer Heymann was born in Kfar Yedidia in Israel in 1970 and has directed many documentary films and series in the past ten years, most of them long-term follow-ups and personal documentations. His films won major awards at different prestigious film festivals including his first film “It Kinda Scares Me”. “Paper Dolls” won three awards at the 2006 Berlin Film Festival and the audience’s award at the Los Angeles Festival. The film and TV series "Bridge over the Wadi”, co-produced with the American ITVS, won the Israeli Documentary Film competition, participated in IDFA Festival's prestigious competition and won many awards around the world. Tomer's new 8-part series "The Way Home" was recently broadcasted by the Yes Doco Channel in Israel and won the best documentary series award at the 2009 Jerusalem International Film Festival.
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BARAK HEYMANN
Barak Heymann joined the "Heymann Brothers Films" company in 2003 and has since directed and produced several documentary films and series. “Heymann Brothers Films” is an independent Israeli company dedicated to the release of documentaries on the social aspect of the Israeli/Jewish culture.
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Screening of Life In Stills
at Angelika at Reading Cinemas Courtenay, Wellington
during the Documentary Edge Film Festival, New Zealand 2012
at 19:15
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Screening of The Queen Has No Crown
at Angelika at Reading Cinemas Courtenay, Wellington
during the Documentary Edge Film Festival, New Zealand 2012
at 20:45
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Screening of I Shot My Love
at Kosmos Theater, Vienna
during the 6th Ethnocineca - Ethnographic and Documentary FilmFest, Vienna, Austria 2012
at 19:15
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Screening of Life In Stills
at Angelika at Reading Cinemas Courtenay, Wellington
during the Documentary Edge Film Festival, New Zealand 2012
at 19:15
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won the
10th International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Docudays UA, Ukraine 2012
won the
won the
won the
Will take place on Saturday, 26 May 2012
With the film:
Life In Stills
The film is competing in the Mid-Length Documentary Dilm Competition
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Will take place on Saturday, 26 May 2012
With the film:
The Queen Has No Crown
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Will take place on Friday, 25 May 2012
With the film:
I Shot My Love
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With the film:
Lone Samaritan
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With the film:
Lady Kul el-Arab
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About the film : I Shot My Love
May 7, 2012
Juliane von Mittelstaedt
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About the film : The Queen Has No Crown
mako Pride| mako | 25/12/11 16:25
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About the film : The Queen Has No Crown
Sunday, January 22, 2012
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A Focused Artist: Barak Heymann
About the film : Life In Stills
Film producer Barak Heymann is dedicated as much to the story he is trying to tell as he is to the audience.
Jerualem Post | November 18, 2011 | Gili Malinsky
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About the film : Life In Stills
Tel Aviv Fever
November 20th, 2011
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Recent Comments
About The Queen Has No Crown
hi, my daughter (14) and me we saw your movie. I was deeply touched. It was so undisguised, honest. Please let us know, where we can find the song the Queen has no crown - i think, Tomer said, original the song says queen has no home… Is it from Chava Alberstein? Thank u very much - my daughter loves the song (and the movie as well), and I want to give it to her as a present. by the way: the movie gave us an idea of Passover. This year we are invited to our first passover near Haifa. Thanks a lot, warm greetings Martin