Jonathan (17) is a closeted bisexual, who reveals his sexual identity for the first time in a meeting with his good friend, Adam (17). Jonathan's father enters the room unexpectedly. Jonathan has to choose between his Dad and Adam.
Yoel and Ewa have been married for a long time. While putting order in their papers, he finds a bank note informing him of a loan on an apartment he owns, which he never knew about. Yoel discovers that in that apartment, in the poor side of town, lives a strange man, who knows his wife intimately. Yoel investigation of the matter will change his life forever.
Yam broke his brother hand and now he needs to fly to Ibiza to win surf tournament in order to get money for surgery.
Chen, a young kid, is battling a cultural conflict between his Russian born mother and Israeli father. She is cultured and used to the finer things in life, including theater and fine dining. He is gruff on the outside but sweet on the inside - a Sabra; and looking to make his young son a man rather than the wimp his mother is raising. One day, Chen stumbles upon a ballroom dance class for young people and sees Natalie, a stunning Russian young girl he falls in love with immediately. His interest in Natalie leads him to taking ballroom dancing and to ultimately bridging the cultural divide of his own family - through the Cha Cha and the Tango. The teachers are a pair of former Russian world champions who never quite fulfilled their potential, but find themselves battling their demons through the instructions of the kids.
Israeli TV sitcom about a divorced couple trying to live their lives together.
The story of a simple plumber whose attraction to a nightclub singer got him to become the finance minister of Israel. He uncovers corruption in the government and presents his logical plan for developing the country.
This comedy about the "sanity" of those in an asylum focuses on popular Israeli comic Seffi Rivlin, who plays a bank manager who discovers that the inmates of a mental institution are running a counterfeiting operation from the basement of their hospital. Actors exaggerate their portrayals of the patients, and the plot zooms off in several directions at once
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