Waiting for their baggage to arrive, the two writer/director/stars, along with their collaborator, Adar Shafran, said they would be attending the European Film Market, a forum where producers and creators sell their films to international distributors. Their latest film, Forgiveness, has been shown at international festivals around the world, but is not on the Berlinale program.Israeli films are often shown abroad, but even those that are considered incredibly successful rarely earn much money by Hollywood standards. Anything in the $1 million dollar range is good news for microbudget Israeli films. So it makes sense that even filmmakers like Amir and Savyon wouldn’t want to waste money on traveling first class.As one Israeli director likes to put it, “No one ever built a villa in Herzliya with money made in the Israeli film industry.”