Naomi Levari

Most Popular Naomi Levari Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

The Damned Trailer (2018)

29 November 2018

Cursed by a Bedouin woman, three young soldiers on a training exercise in the desert slowly descend into madness and turn on each other as the unforgiving landscape plays tricks with their minds.

A Bitter Mix Trailer (2015)

04 November 2015

Benny, an Israeli living in Berlin is called back home following his grandfather death. He arrives to Israel with his girlfriend Sara and his family can't wait to meet her.

The World Will Tremble Trailer (2025)

14 March 2025

The incredible, untold true story of how a group of prisoners attempt a seemingly impossible escape from the first Nazi death camp in order to provide the first eyewitness account of the Holocaust.

Sabbath Entertainment Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

It's Sabbath eve. Rachel sneaks out of her religious parents' house to go out with her secular friends.

One Week and a Day Trailer (2016)

14 December 2016

When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he gets high with a young neighbor and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.

Draft Trailer (2004)

11 July 2004

A concerned father tries to prevent his son from joining the Israeli army

Chained Trailer (2019)

31 December 2019

Israeli director Yaron Shani presents the second part of his “Love Trilogy”, the story of policeman Rashi, whose private life is thrown out of balance by a sudden loss of authority on the job.

Promised Lands Trailer (2021)

04 November 2021

An Israeli director currently living in Berlin returns to Israel to meet some of her friends from primary school.

Fig Tree Trailer (2018)

08 September 2018

14 year old Jewish Mina, is trying to navigate between a surreal routine dictated by the civil war in Ethiopia and her last days of youth with her Christian boyfriend Eli.

The Return from the Other Planet Trailer (2023)

26 June 2023

In 1945, a few months after his release from Auschwitz, Yechiel De-Nur, still in his striped jacket, sat down and started writing.