
David Fisher
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A filmmaker and his siblings research the experiences of their late father, who survived the Holocaust during World War II.
Six Million and One

An intimate profile of Hédi Fried, a Swedish writer, therapist and her little sister Livia Fränkel, both Holocaust survivors. While Hédi is very active among other survivors and in opinion-making, Livia chooses to forget.
Little Big Sister

Claudio and Hilla yearn for their first grandchild. Nitai, their son, begins a surrogacy process with his husband in Canada. The family has to bridge intergenerational gaps.
Grandchild

In his signature personal style, David Fisher asks deeply unsettling questions about six million – the number of Jews killed during the Holocaust – which became an iconic numerical figure. As a second-generation Holocaust survivor, Fisher’s first-person historical investigation takes him on a 12-year journey, far beyond statistics, to explore why and how this number was written into the canon, and what its meaning can teach us about the Holocaust.
The Round Number
Suspense and romance between Jewish and Druze ranchers in the Golan Heights.
A shepherd's affair

One street in southern Tel Aviv - doomed to be a home for refugees ever since it was planned - brings forth a mosaic of characters living in a hallucinatory reality of a cityscape that has its charms, but is not always kind and merciful.
Street Shadows

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Reshimat Ahava
Mazal is faced with the impossible task of locating her hus- band, who disappeared in 1976 under politically delicate circumstances. In order to do so, she fights against Jew- ish-rabbinical law and the Israely authorities that apparently hide information about her husband’s whereabouts.