Yoav Shamir, Machssomim / Checkpoint
(an unscripted series of encounters at check points in the West Bank during 2002-2003)
I too highly recommend this one.
Saw it at the IDFA in Amsterdam, the director was there and gave an introduction.
Some Muslim friends of mine saw it on TV and were foaming at the mouth about it. They couldn't believe that the film is made by an Israeli, when I told them.
The film records the endless waiting at Israeli checkpoints that the Palestinians have to go through and the weird orders that the soldiers have to follow. ('You can go through, but your wife has to stay here').
The Palestinians are bored, annoyed or desperate. The soldiers are on edge and are just trying to get through the day wanting people to follow orders.
And then, in one of the weirdest scenes I've ever seen in a documentary, everybody just seems to forget the part they are playing.
On a snowy day, some Palestinian guys and the soldiers start -well- breaking each others balls, I guess.
They make fun of each other and the whole thing ends with some soldiers dropping their guns and having a snowball fight with the Palestinians, giggling through the whole thing.
When the parties have battled out the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by soaping each other in with snow, everybody falls back in their role.
The soldiers pick up their guns and the Palestinians have to show their papers and wait endlessly in line again.