A sudden inexplicable disappearance of 36 members of an ideological community settled in northern Israel, brings Leah Kafka, a fresh police investigator from the city who specializes in cults, to cooperate with the local authorities and investigate what turns out to be a terribly convoluted mystery. All entangled in a situation feared to impact the state's security and secrecy, and the lives of innocent people who got in the middle of intrigues and conspiracies, Leah and the local residents go on a tortuous journey of illusions, secrets, enlightenments and uncertainty, in which no direction, relationship or logic is kept intact.
(Meitar Abarbanel).
See Hanoch Daum, publicist, neurotic, idealist and a few more things, in a revealing show about this weird thing called life. Hanoch Daum is a settler who doesn’t believe in God, but goes to temple. He is a rightist who says he does not have a problem returning occupied areas—but to whom? He is trying to solve our being-on-earth questions….and succeeds. Just kidding, he is not. But he does target the dangers we face with Iran's nuclear and Whatsapp groups and states that besides the Israeli-Palestinian problem, there is nothing that wet wipes cannot solve. Hanoch Daum, a married father of four, invites you to join an associative stage journey into his anxiety-ridden mind.
Red Band is an Israeli puppet rock band. The band consists 3 puppets operated by 3 musicians, Ari Pepper, Ami Vizzel and Micha Domman. In their shows, the puppets are shown singing and playing and making funny stuff