Film israel
Director Avi Nesher discusses upcoming film, ‘Sons and Soldiers’
Sons and Soldiers tells the amazing true story about a group of young Jewish refugees from Germany and surrounding countries, who made it to the US in the 1930s just before the Nazis closed in.
Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review
How Israeli women dominate the film industry in ways Hollywood still can't
Jerusalem highlights: February 13-19
Berlin International Film Festival to screen doc on hostage David Cunio
David’s brother Ariel Cunio was also taken hostage, along with his girlfriend, Arbel Yehoud, and they are still being held. David is not on the list of hostages to be released in the current deal.
'Souleymane’s Story': A glance into the life of an African worker in Paris - film review
The new film paints a haunting portrait of one face behind all the headlines about immigration.
From Rahat to the silver screen: Yousef Abo Madegem breaks barriers with debut film 'Eid'
Yousef Abo Madegem is the first Bedouin director to make a feature film.
Grief, romance, and poignant rediscovery in 'The Property'
In "The Property," grief, romance, and unexpected revelations unfold as a family seeks to reclaim its past in Warsaw.
Highlights of the Jerusalem Women’s Film Festival from heroines to humor
Jerusalem Women’s Film Festival showcases Israeli and global women’s stories this December.
Dystopian worlds and surreal animation await at AniNation Festival in Jerusalem
AniNation Festival brings top Israeli and global animated films to Jerusalem Cinematheque.
First TV drama about October 7 to debut on anniversary of massacre
While we have seen news clips and interviews about that day, this series dramatizes them to great effect.
Israeli theaters to mark October 7 anniversary with special screenings
Israeli cinematheques commemorate the October 7 attacks with special screenings, featuring documentaries, dramas, and films exploring themes of loss, heroism, and resilience.
'There's Still Tomorrow': A riveting depiction of a postwar housewife
Cortellesi has created a heroine who captures hearts and whose story will stay with you long after you leave the theater.
Shemi Zarhin’s ‘Bliss’ to be centerpiece at Toronto International Film Festival
Bliss tells the story of a couple, played by Sasson Gabay and Assi Levy, who struggle to make ends meet and live in northern Israel.