PORTFOLIO

Covert Cash (2023)

Covert Cash investigates the billions of dollars that foreign countries, often hostile to American values, donate to US universities. The documentary uncovers how these funds can influence academic agendas and potentially undermine American principles of freedom and democracy. It highlights the substantial amounts of money flowing from countries like China and Qatar, raising critical questions about the impact of such funding on educational integrity and national security.

Relentless 2023

Relentless examines the complex and ongoing conflict between Israel and its neighbors. The documentary provides an in-depth look at the historical and political factors driving the conflict, featuring interviews, archival footage, and analysis. It aims to shed light on the challenges and efforts toward achieving lasting peace in the region

Exodus 91 (2022)

As Ethiopia collapses in civil war, 15,000 Ethiopian Jews trying to escape to Israel are held for ransom by a ruthless dictator. Exodus 91 tells the story of the backroom negotiations leading up to the historic Operation Solomon, as well as the painful repercussions still felt today.

Converts 2022

Converts follows individuals from various backgrounds as they undergo the Jewish conversion process. Diana from Costa Rica, Adam from Toronto, and Bianka from Warsaw seek community and intellectual spirituality. Each person embarks on a path of self-discovery, grappling with family, friends, and identity. Through their stories, we explore Jewish practices, meet their mentors, and witness their integration into the Jewish community.

 

Upheaval 2020

Upheaval chronicles the life of Menachem Begin, from his time as a resistance leader to his role as Israel’s sixth Prime Minister. The documentary highlights his personal struggles, political achievements, and enduring impact on Israeli society through archival footage and interviews.

Sustainable Nation (2019)

Sustainable Nation follows three individuals who are doing their part to bring sustainable water solutions to an increasingly thirsty planet. Using solutions developed in water-poor Israel, they are working to change the status quo of a world where one in ten people lacks access to safe drinking water.

Kids Chasing 2017

Kids: Chasing Paradise explores the personal stories of Christianne, Tania, Nicola, and Micah, who each lost a family member to extremism. Childhood should be a time of growth and learning, but extremists are exploiting children, teaching them hatred and violence. This film follows these individuals’ courageous journeys as they transform into activists, fighting to save children from radicalization and advocating for their right to a peaceful and meaningful upbringing.

When the Smoke Clears 2017

When the Smoke Clears tells the true stories of young Israeli soldiers whose injuries leave them fighting for the strength to live. Making breakthroughs and finding meaning by reaching out to those in need, they discover that what didn’t kill them really did make them stronger.

Faithkeepers (2016)

Faithkeepers highlights the persecution of Christians and other minorities in the Middle East. The film provides a voice to those suffering from religious and ethnic persecution, offering personal testimonies and original animations to depict daily life under threat of violence and expulsion. It aims to raise awareness and inspire action among people of faith to stand against these humanitarian crises and genocides.

Mekonen 2016

A mini-documentary that follows the personal journey of Mekonen abebe, a young African-Israeli Jewish soldier, as he returns to Ethiopia to explore his roots, make peace with his past and embrace his future in Israel.

Hummus! The Movie (2015)

Secret recipes, a Guinness World Record and the power of Hummus to bring Muslims, Christians and Jews together… in the Middle East, America and around the world. Beyond the mystique and competition, beyond arguments over who makes the best Hummus and even beyond religious and political divides, Hummus! The Movie showcases the personal stories of the colorful men and women who simply live their lives and love their Hummus.

Crossing the Line 2 2015

Crossing the Line 2 is a documentary that reveals the rise of anti-Israel activity and anti-Semitic rhetoric on North American university campuses, and demonstrates when reasonable criticism of Israel ‘Crosses the Line’ into anti-Semitism.

Beneath the Helmet 2014

Beneath the Helmet is a coming of age story that highlights five young Israeli high school graduates, who are drafted into the army to defend their country. At the age of 18, away from their houses, family, and friends these young individuals undergo a demanding journey, revealing the core of who they are and who they want to be.

Honor Diaries 2013

“Honor Diaries” profiles nine women’s rights advocates from Muslim-majority societies, highlighting their fight against gender inequality. The film explores issues such as forced marriage, female genital mutilation, and restricted education, giving a platform to female voices to expose these abuses. It aims to inspire viewers to learn about and act against the oppression of women in these societies.

Israel Inside 2011

Israel Inside, hosted by former Harvard lecturer Dr. Tal Ben Shahar, explores the unique qualities that have driven Israel’s success in various fields. The documentary delves into the nation’s innovative spirit, resilience, and cultural strengths, showcasing how these elements contribute to its advancements in technology, agriculture, and more.

Iranium (2011)

“Iranium” is a documentary that explores the threat posed by Iran’s nuclear program. Narrated by Academy Award-nominated actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, the film uses rarely seen footage of Iranian leaders and interviews with 25 experts in Middle Eastern policy, terrorism, and nuclear proliferation. It examines the motivations and strategies of Iran’s leadership and the potential global impact of a nuclear-armed Iran. The documentary aims to raise awareness about the dangers and geopolitical implications of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the ongoing threat it poses to international stability.

Third Jihad (2008)

The Third Jihad explores the rise of Islamist extremism in the U.S. Narrated by Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, the film reveals how Islamist extremists use “cultural jihad” to infiltrate and undermine Western society from within, alongside “violent jihad.” It underscores the extremists’ rejection of Western values and their complex strategies to overcome the Western world.

Obsession (2005)

Obsession examines the threat of radical Islam to Western civilization. Using footage from Arab television and expert interviews, it reveals the hatred taught by Islamists, their incitement of global jihad, and their goal of world domination. The film draws parallels between the Nazi movement of World War II and today’s Islamic radicals, highlighting the Western world’s response to both threats.

Marathon Mom

Upcoming film focusing on a determined mother who takes on the challenges of marathon running.

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