Shadow in Baghdad opens with Menuhin, a freelance journalist for Arabic-language news outlets, crossing from Israel into Jordan in an ultimately unsuccessful attempt to vote in Iraq's 2010 presidential elections. Though Menuhin begins the day optimistic about her ability to participate in the elections as an Iraqi, she is held by the Iraqi authorities at the poll station until the Jordanian security services intervene. Upon returning to Israel, Menuhin blogs about her experiences in Jordan and is then contacted by an Iraqi journalist who takes interest in her story and that of her father, Yaakoub Abdul Aziz, who disappeared in Iraq decades earlier. As the connection between the two journalists deepen, they delve further and further into Menuhin's past, as well as that of the Iraqi-Jewish community, in an attempt to find clues as to what may have happened to her father. As the two struggle to pick up traces of her father, the Iraqi journalist takes to the streets of Baghdad, combing the Al Musbah district where Menuhin once lived with her family. Meanwhile, in Israel, Menuhin also pays visits to former members of the Iraqi-Jewish community of Baghdad, those who knew her father before themselves fleeing for Israel, to try and better understand the circumstances under which her father would have disappeared.
Chelli et Gabby sont sœurs et s’aiment follement. Chelli s’occupe seule de Gabby qui est handicapée mentale. L’arrivée d’un homme – Zohar – dans la vie de Chelli fait naître un trio singulier, où les frontières entre protection, sacrifice et amour vont être brisées.
The film focuses on the Chinese government's classification of internet addiction as a clinical disorder and focuses on the treatment used in Chinese rehabilitation centres.
Moshe et Tami sont en couple. Moshe a cinquante ans, Tami est à peine entrée dans la vingtaine. Ils vivent une relation cruelle dont Tami ne semble pas pouvoir se libérer. Tami et Moshe sont père et fille.
A Tel-Aviv, une bande d'amis décide de composer une chanson pour l’anniversaire de l’une d’entre eux. Amusé par le résultat, Ofer décide de la soumettre au comité de sélection d’un concours international dont il est fan. Contre toute attente, leur composition est choisie et le groupe est invité à l'interpréter lors de la compétition télévisuelle.
Débute alors une aventure décalée et délicieusement colorée ...
Rabbit (short for Ariel Navon), is the nickname of a young secular (Uri Hezekiah) who lives in Jerusalem and works as a bartender in a pub in the city, alongside former partner, Vax (Efrat Gosh) began the process of repentance. Rabbit painting graffiti nigh Let in a man covered with a blanket (Yehuda Levi), into an abandoned apartment located to the front window. Next turns to private investigator rabbit named Jacob Ghitis (Adir Miller), who wishes to use a rabbit's apartment for a view of the abandoned apartment and in return Payment. Rabbit swinging between refusal and acceptance. Further to the request of the investigator agreed rabbit, and installing a hidden camera in an apartment. This phase includes life long affair entangled named Shemaiah wing, with hidden powers, a beautiful business woman named Ella Gorski (Yuval Scharf), and other figures of Jerusalem. The film was influenced interprets the disappearance of Nir Ben-Artzi.
Tamy is a dreamy girl, who has "Poetic Schizophrenia," a rare personality disorder which makes her imagine that her life is a film plot and that she is the star. In real life, she is an ordinary girl, who lives with her cousin Ayala. They both fall in love with Johney Rocker, a hit rock star, who prefers Ayala, and Tamy finds it difficult to get over him. At some point, when Ayala makes Tamy very angry, the director of the film suddenly enters, fires Ayala and casts a new Ayala instead. The story continues as if nothing happened, but the crisis between the girls aggravates, and from time to time, when daily events are hard for Tamy to handle, she "stops the film" and enters her imaginary world in the shape of the director, the actors behind the characters, sound equipment etc. And so it seems that we are watching a film inside a film, but as the story continues we realize that what seems real, the backstage of the movie, is in fact the wild imagination and schizophrenic mind of Tamy.
The film takes place in 1968. An army entertainment troupe (based on the Nahal troupe), perform comedy and singing acts to the Israeli soldiers in combat zones to boost morale. At the beginning of the film, three departing members of the troupe perform an old Broadway-style song. The next day, auditions, led by the director Paul Aviv (Tuvia Tzafir) are held for the three new members. The three chosen members are the forward Giora Datner (Gidi Gov), the nerdy Jerry Lewis-type Bazooka (Meir Suissa), and the beautifully talented Noa (Dafana Armoni). As part of the welcome wagon, the veteran members give the new recruits the silent treatment by playing practical jokes on them.
Pathogen, a company specializing in innovative Digital medicine, is in crisis. The Ministry of Health refused human testing of Pathogen's groundbreaking digital vaccine and Pathogen is on the verge of bankruptcy. Micah, the vaccine's creator, fires the CEO, Ram. To save Pathogen, Ram's PA makes a deal with a mysterious investor. As part of the deal, she releases a contagious deadly virus to the employees. Micah's girlfriend, Orly, a cop, arrives and becomes involved in the scandal, liaising between Pathogen staff and the cops outside who have quarantined the building, planning to 'put down' all infected employees including Micah to avoid global disaster. Shira, a Pathogen scientist, develops a cure just in time, saving Micah and preventing a global tragedy.
Rescapée du massacre de son convoi, une religieuse est escortée par un hors-la-loi. Au long du chemin, malgré les embuscades des brigands et des apaches, les deux personnages vont se découvrir mutuellement.