Irit Sheleg

Filmes

Love Evolving
An anxious woman navigates the bustle of modern day Cairo to find her missing lover, a young adult strives for an authentic connection in a future society numbed by alcohol, and two Cold War-era lovers face the consequences of finding romance across political borders. A vibrant collection of short films - by turns gritty and dreamlike - exploring the changes and complexities of a Love Evolving.
America
An Israeli swimming tutor living in Chicago returns to Israel after 10 years of absence to bury his father. An encounter with a beloved childhood friend and his newly engaged girlfriend will set a series of events that will affect everyone's lives. A story set between a flower shop and an ancient monastery, between a swimming pool and the Mediterranean sea, between life and death - and somewhere in the middle.
Através Do Muro
Sosh, Michal's Mother
Michal é uma judia ortodoxa que, prestes a se casar, leva um fora de seu noivo. Mesmo devastada, ela está certa de que Deus colocará um novo homem em sua vida até o dia do evento. Por isso, indo contra tudo e todos, Michal não desmarca a cerimônia que supostamente ocorrerá em 22 dias.
Noiva Prometida
Rivka
Em Tel Aviv, a jovem Shira está prestes a casar com um rapaz de boas famílias, por quem ela está apaixonada. No entanto, pouco antes do casamento, Esther, a irmã mais velha, morre durante o parto. Agora a preocupação da família é encontrar uma nova noiva para Yochay, o viúvo de Esther. Com medo de ver o genro e o neto deixar o país, a família de Shira prepara um outro plano: desfazer o casamento de Shira e obrigá-la a casar com Yochay.
Voices from the Heartland: Slaves of the Lord
In a Jewish Orthodox village in Israel, Tamar, a twelve-year-old girl, prepares for her Bat-Mitzvah (confirmation), which will take place on Passover. Becoming convinced that she is impure, and growing increasingly scared and depressed, she forces herself into an endless ritual of cleaning, while attempting to silence the whispering inner obsessional thoughts that are detailing every inch of her relentless guilt, over and over again. To make matters worse, Tamar's only friend, Rachel, lures her into sinful mischief: peeping into the Mikveh (bath house), turning a light on during the Sabbath. The girls even dare to secretly bathe at the Mikveh when Tamar gets her first period. Will Tamar succumb to her fears? A dark and unflinching portrayal of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and the inner turmoil of an adolescent girl.
Night Terrors
Fatima
A young girl travels to Cairo to visit her father, and becomes unwillingly involved with a bizarre sadomasochistic cult led by the charismatic Paul Chevalier, who is a descendant of the Marquis de Sade.
The Skipper 3
גליה בן-דוד
In the final installment of this family-friendly adventure trilogy, Ben is basking in the success of his efforts to make his father, Chico happy -- until an unexpected visit from the millionaire married to Chico's ex-wife threatens to rock the boat. The plot thickens when Chico realizes that the rich man's plans to build a shopping mall by the sea could ultimately harm his livelihood as a tour guide.
Fictitious Marriage
Judy
Eldad is about to go abroad, but changes his mind at the last minute. Instead of going home to Jerusalem, he disguises himself and takes a cheap hotel room in Tel Aviv. There he meets the receptionist Judy who he makes believe he'll marry so she can go to American with him and get a working visa there. In another disguise he is mistaken for a deaf-mute Arab and joins a group of them both at their Israeli construction site and back in their village.
Bar 51
After the death of their mother, Thomas and his sister Mariana leave their hometown for a brighter future in the city. They become patrons of a marginal bar in Tel Aviv, Bar 51, whose regulars serve as a backdrop for Thomas’s obsessive love for his sister, and her desire to break free and make a life of her own.
The Hairdresser
A classic situations comedy about two twin brothers - Victor and Michel who didn't see each other for twenty years.