- The Waterfront – In the sweltering heat of northern Israel’s Beit Shean Valley, a group of young activists leads a protest with a simple goal: demanding kibbutz Nir David to allow access to the river that flows through the kibbutz, as the law permits but its members deny. The director of The Waterfront joins them as their protest evolves and intensifies, raising questions about social inequalities, accumulation by dispossession, and the rule of law that extends far beyond the valley’s borders. Filmmaker: Alon Levy.
- The Gun – Shaya (30) is literally attached at the hip to his handgun. As a result of the need to renew his firearms license, Shaya embarks on a journey of clarification regarding his fears and their effects, in the hope of unchaining himself from them. After the film, join a discussion with the director, Shaya Chesner.
- Pigsville – Haifa, a city which shifted from being a sleepy town to the epicenter of turmoil, all due to one issue: The wild boars who’ve been roaming around the city streets. The film follows the activists of the “Send Back the Wild Boars to the Wild” group. After the film, join a discussion with the director, Roni Avni.