FILMS
- All
- UK
- EN
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- 2025
Perry
Football is in Perry's blood. His father was already a passionate Tottenham Hotspur fan. This intimate portrait shows why his fans proudly call themselves the Yid Army.
Sarah
In the midst of the strongest tensions between Israel and Iran, Iranian and Jewish students join forces in Düsseldorf to send a joint signal against terror.
Philippe
Philippe has caused a worldwide sensation with his revolutionary mix of tango and electronic music. However, the passionate musician and sought-after DJ has lost many friends recently.
about the project
60 seconds
the encounter
60sec.mentsh is a documentary series about Jewish life in all its facets. Each episode tells the story of a person who feels connected to Judaism in precisely crafted 60 seconds. Personal, approachable, surprising.
In one minute, we learn what drives this person, we hear about his dreams and also about his challenges.
With our films, we offer moments of encounter that overcome boundaries and create space for empathy. And perhaps they even make us question our own images and prejudices.
60sec.mentsh is a platform for dialogue and understanding. A digital space that shows that Jewish life is vibrant, diverse and a natural part of our European society.
60sec.mentsh feat. Nico Beyer

The collaboration with the director Nico Beyer marks the start of our exciting documentary film series about Jewish life.
Nico Beyer is an internationally acclaimed director with a distinctive visual style, who has brought to life a wide range of projects from Super Bowl commercials and music videos to social impact campaigns. He has worked with brands like BMW, Adidas, Nike, and Coca-Cola and is currently directing a documentary about the Mod subculture in England.
FAQ
60sec.mentsh is a documentary film series about Jewish life in Europe in all its facets. Each episode tells the story of a person who feels part of Judaism in a precisely crafted 60 seconds.
Exactly 60 seconds - no more, no less.
The films are shot all over Europe. Our aim is to show a broad picture, a cross-section of Jewish European society.
60 seconds is very short and you can't tell everything, even if it's worth mentioning. In order to delve deeper into the topic and to get more information if necessary, there is always background information on the individual films.
