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Documentary / Religion / Christianity / Judaism / Muslim / Islam
Written and Directed by: Tali Ohaion
Running Time: 1:37:18
Language: English, English subtitled
The Foundation Stone - the "Holy of Holies" on Jerusalem's Temple Mount - is believed to be the spot where the world was created - and where it will end…
In this breathtaking documentary, the secrets and forces clashing over this ancient stone are unraveled. Through a wide range of spiritual and scientific experts, such as Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzhak Batzri, Muslim Sheikh Dr. Akrama Al Sabri, Christian Father Eugenio Alta and Quantum Mechanics expert Prof. Lev Widman, the significance and explosiveness of the Foundation Stone is revealed.
According to Judaism, the Foundation Stone is where the Creation took place, According to Islam - this is where the Prophet Mohammed ascended to heaven. Christianity attributes the concept of “The Mystical Foundation” to Jesus. Every theological and historical event is a manifestation of divine intervention and serves to bring about the Redemption at the holiest place in the world.
When a water stain is suddently discovered in the Foundation Stone, Christian Clerics, Jewish Kabbalah experts and Muslim authorities rush to consult - as according to tradition, the discovery of water in the Foundation is a sign for the coming of the End of Days. And in today's fragile Jerusalem, political and religious forces are about to ignite over this sensitive and sacred place.
Written and Directed by: Tali Ohaion
Executive Producer: Oren Avraham
Production: Sacred Rock Productions
Photography: Roni Aharon
Editing: Eldad Cohen
Original Music: Yosef Assayag, Ziv Harpaz, The Holy Creatures, Nash Didan
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Documentary
Produced by: Yariv Mozer
Runtime: 88 Min
Seven documentary films by seven young directors,
Palestinian and Israeli, reflecting the complexity of life in Jerusalem, in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. They courageously confront the delicate and charged issues and present personal and political points of view about the reality in Jerusalem today.
Written and Directed by Yasmine Novak, Daniel Gal, Liviu Babitz, Nihad Sabri Markesto, Momen shabaneh, Radwan Duha, Avi Goldstein and Amber Fares
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Rochus Misch is the last living witness of Hitler’s final days. He was Hitler's typist, bodyguard and personal assistant through the drama that marked the last months of the Nazi regime.
Rochus Misch stayed by Hitler’s side in the Fuhrerbunker throughout the last months of his life. He witnessed the turbulent conclusion of the last Nazi drama: the moment of realization when Hitler knew that the war was irretrievably lost, the dismissal of the bunker personnel, the typing of Hitler’s last will and testament, the preparations for the collective suicide of the Goebbels family and the failed attempt by the pilot Hanna Reitsch to get their six children out of the bunker, the suicides of Hitler and Eva Braun, the removal of their bodies from the bunker and their cremation in the garden.
In this profoundly important piece of evidence and testimonial, Misch describes the workings of the most evil man-made machine of our history - the Nazi regime.
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Special award of merit in Intercom Chicago International Film Festival
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Special award of merit in Intercom Chicago International Film Festival
Told from the angle of families of Holocaust survivors, the heroes of this film are respectable people who function socially and have rehabilitated their lives in an extraordinary way. But when the camera follows them in their everyday lives at home, the skeletons in the cupboard are revealed. We meet people who have lost their childhood in the Holocaust and in their old age continue to play with dolls, people whose nightmares bring abnormal behavior and others who have tried to commit suicide as a result of their deep guilt feeling at having survived. Most of them suppress and hide the past because of their shame and their wish to protect their children from knowing the horrors which haunt them. We discover how a part of Israeli society rejects the survivors, believing that the victims went like lambs to the slaughter. The existence of such a state of mind leads to confrontations within the family, some of the tragic results of which are shown in the film.
Here also, the second generation’s psychological state of mind is examined. They inherit a pattern of survivalism from their parents. Mostly because of tension in their home, they try to detach themselves from parents who are so obsessive about protecting their children. The film shows how this curse of the Holocaust is also inherited by the third generation who carry a survivalistic pattern of behavior from their parents and grandparents.
Duration: 60 Minutes
Directed and produced by: Yitzhak Rubin, Teknews
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