Eyal Datz
Production
Known For

A documentary about the complex character of Moshe Badash, the man who brought industrial salads to Israel and founded the "Picanti" retail chain, all the while fighting the elites, food monopolies, and the Israeli IRS. Was he a righteous fighter or an opportunist?
Something Spicy
Hard to say exactly when did Israel turn from a country based on socialist ideals to a capitalist country, living the 'work-shop-throw out' dream. Is it the constant security threat that brings us to live and shop as if it was our last day? Why do the Banks and the authorities encourage over consumerism? And how does the fact the every third Israeli has no credit have to do with it? "More and More" tracks back the rise of Consumerism in Israel, from the first austerity days of the young country, to the piles of garbage of today.
More & More

In the early 2000's, Journalist and Musician Boaz Goldberg began to document his friend Gabi Abudraham - a dreamy young man from the Beit She'an periphery, with an obsession for Elvis, a fascination for mystical teachings and virtuoso musical abilities. The shy Abudraham creates an eccentric character named Charlie Megira, embarking on a stormy musical journey and reaching the large stages in the United States.
Tomorrow's Gone

An observation of Israeli society in the aftermath of the October 7 attack, tracing a society searching for meaning through rituals: memorials, protests, marches, and religion, while the recurring image of a devastated Gaza has itself become a ritual.
Landslide

"Ten Days in October" is a suspenseful documentary feature film describing, hour after hour, the unfolding of the "October events" in 2000, the worst civilian riots ever to occur in Israel, which forever altered the relations between Israeli Arabs and the State. The film is made up entirely of news clips, footage shot by protesters, and never-before-seen police footage. Together, in detailed chronological order, they describe events as they occurred in many locations around Israel that included Arab and then Jewish riots. These dramatic events left 14 people dead and hundreds injured as a result of Israeli police gunfire.