It would be a greater challenge to compose a list of decent and pro-Israel movies from the past 30 years.
Personally I can't stand holocaust movies like "La Vie est Belle" and "The Pianist" because their main theme is an assimilated self hating kike survives and the good Jews all get killed. I mean, in some or even many cases that's how things took place, but the movie also delivers the message that's it's good to be self hating and assimilate. The kike doesn't even feel Jewish. He is basically plucked out of his idillic, artistic bohemian gentile life and thrown into a concentration camp (La Vie est Belle) or a Ghetto (The Pianist).
La Vie est Belle practically makes a joke out of the holocaust, is factually incorrect, and greatly diminish the real catastrophic nature of the shoah. The character's son is in fact Christian as the kike is of course intermarried. In reality such Children would usually escape from being sent to camps. Then they make survival in a concentration camp a laughing matter which is completely surreal and unrealistic as any surviving child would attest. Under the real horrible conditions that were there the only way a child could survive is by acting as adult and being tough and realistic.
"The Pianist" is supposed to be based on a true story of a self hating communist kike musician. He is thrown into the ghetto to his surprise and suffers some hunger but he does basically nothing to try to help starving children or anyone for that matter. He doesn't join the underground either. At least they didn't make him a kapo in the movie though I wouldn't fall of my chair if in fact this person was a kapo or some sort of snitch. Then his gentile friends rescue the pianist out of the ghetto while all the other Jews are send to be gassed and again he is completely indifferent and makes no effort to help anyone else.