In his youth, he created several shorts including The End (1968) with The Doors' song of the same name as its soundtrack, and The Killers (1970), based on a story by Hemingway.
[8][9] The Israeli censors cut “The Vulture”, but when selected to represent Israel in the Cannes Film Festival, it was screened abroad in its uncut version.
Summertime Blues, released in 1984, is a movie about youth, about the last summer vacation right before the army, in the dawn of the Lebanon war, about the beach, bikes, girls and rock and roll.
In the mid-1980s Yosha landed in Los Angeles, and in 1992 he directed the erotic-thriller Sexual Response, starring Shannon Tweed and Catharine Oxenberg, distributed by Colombia TriStar.
In 1997, he returned to the big screen with Bloodguilt, a dark tale of a dangerous romantic triangle based on the biblical story of Jacob, Rachel and Leah.
The following year, Yosha directed Shabazi, a feature film based on the television series Night Fare.
In 2000 Yosha directed a feature-length documentary, Inherit the Earth, narrated by Liam Neeson, about the preparations for the Pope's historic visit to Israel.
"[13] Yaky yosha said that he does not intend to bring social change with this film and that he had long forsaken the idea that art can fix anything.