
Yonatan Barak
Acting
Known For

1948: an Egyptian filmmaker is creating newsreel stories about a volunteer force tasked to liberate Palestinian farmers. The journey propels him towards a chance encounter with a tenacious young leader of a nearby commune that will set in motion events that will change their lives forever.
Image of Victory

A satirical crime, comedy of errors that involves three trailers that have been smuggled into Israel. A mistake in the harbor brings together Arabs, Orthodox Jews and a gay couple that must join forces in order to solve the mishap.
Hummus Full Trailer

Yonatan Barak with a Stand-up comedy special about how a drug-induced trip to Amsterdam made him quit smoking cigarettes.
Yonatan Barak: Sweet And Tasty
A stand up special by Yonatan Barak
Yonatan Barak: the real thing

A stand up special by Yonatan barak
Yonatan Barak: unjustified hatred
A 7th stand up special by Yonatan Barak
Yonatan Barak: World Champion in Comedy

A stand up special by Yonatan barak
Yonatan Barak: fake news

A stand up special about the sexual act called "wet flip flops"
Yonatan Barak: wet flip flops

Shlomo who discovers in his son's Assaf room, women's clothing and accessories, decides to 'teach the boy a lesson'. When Assaf returns to his parents' home on a rainy night from a party, his attempts to enter home fail. His father, with the silent consent of his mother, locked the door. At present, 4 years later, Gallia turns to an investigation agency to help her find her son Assaf and bring him to Shlomo, his father who is dying of cancer. One night, at a night club in Tel Aviv, Assaf is seen performing as a beautiful transgender lady singer who goes by the name of Anna. After a few days a private nurse turns up at Shlomo's room at the hospital, sent as she claims by the insurance agency to assist Shlomo. The nurse is Anna (his son Assaf) and she manages to conquer Shlomo's heart by her charming personality and her special attitude toward life.
Melting Away

The third stand up special of the comedian Yonatan Barak