Overview: In December 1987, the (first) Palestinian Intifada broke out and the Occupied Territories were set alight with a mass wave of demonstrations, protesting the ongoing Israeli occupation – the largest scale, longest-running ones seen in the area since 1967. The IDF was sent in to quash the uprising and before long, TV screens across the country were inundated with footage of burning tyres, stones thrown about, and baton-wielding Israeli soldiers chasing after teens and children. In the face of this new reality that made the question of the Occupied Territories the single most pressing issue of the time, the Jerusalem Film Festival went ahead and commissioned the following project. The result is a classic, Heffner-esque film – an intelligent labyrinth containing the most fundamental of Israeli tropes: The Holocaust; Arabs; us vs. them – all of which find themselves clashing and intermingling, and ultimately rendering the viewers helpless and cringing with awkwardness.
Overview: In July 2006, Globus staged a spectacular concert at the Wembley Grand Hall in London. The hall was packed, and the crowd experienced the tremendous power of the full orchestra, full choir, superpumped rock band and dynamic and diverse lead vocalists. The Globus sound is the emotional, powerful and rousing music often heard in Hollywood film trailers, and this performance is the first ever live show featuring music from popular trailers such as "Spiderman 2", "Da Vinci Code", "Ghost Rider", "Kingdom of Heaven" and many more. The concert film delivers stunning visuals and a thunderous 5.1 digital surround sound experience, bringing the explosive sonic power of the 120 member orchestral rock band from the stage to the screen!