Hadar Morag
Directing
Known For

After 30 years of failed efforts, Tahel finally persuades her younger sister Tzipora to leave Abarbanel Psychiatric Hospital and move in with her. A 16-year documentation of a struggle with the existence of a raw, unspeakable traumatic excess.
Tzipora and Rachel Are Not Dead

Muhammad, a rejected boy from the fringe of society, floats through the streets of a filthy city, exposed and desolated, until he meets Gurevich; a lone rover who rides his motorcycle into the bowels of the city, through the shadows of the back alleys, sharpening the knives of butcher shops and gourmet restaurants. Stubborn and tenacious, the boy forces his way under the man's wing. Within this hypnotic urban hell, what starts as an unstable and hesitant apprenticeship evolves into a struggle for self-control.
Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me

Confined by the four walls of their home, Evie and her mother Rose, struggle with the constant inevitable presence of an uninvited tenant.
It's Time You Died Already
12-year-old girl Mashda and 45-year-old Amnon find solace in each other's company. Their relationship - a bond shared in silence, never truly coming to terms with the implications of its very nature - pushes both character and spectator towards a zone of ambivalence, where morals and desires intermingle uneasily.