Film israel
Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review
A powerful true story about Israel and Lebanon shines through despite some uneven dialogue.
How Israeli women dominate the film industry in ways Hollywood still can't
Jerusalem highlights: February 13-19
Lanzmann’s 'Shoah' returns to Jerusalem in special Cinematheque tribute
Varied group of nominees for this year's Ophir Awards
The Ophirs will be awarded in a ceremony on September 18.
Chilean director Sebastián Lelio talks love and movies in Tel Aviv
Lelio, who is the guest of honor at the 2022 Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival, is excited to visit Israel for the first time and to take part in the film festival.
Quentin Tarantino receives honorary degree from Hebrew University
Tarantino, who is known for cult classic films such as 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Inglourious Basterds,' moved to Israel in 2020 and said he wants to film his next project in Jerusalem.
Israel Film Festival in LA to honor Henry Winkler
Winkler and Wiener will be honored on April 29 during the festival’s annual sponsor luncheon at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills.
Here are the films that are welcoming back NYC’s Israel Film Center Festival
The 10th Israel Film Center Festival at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, which runs June 1-8, is bringing back in-person screenings after two years and continuing online screenings.
‘Nakba’ film ‘Tantura’ premieres locally this week
Tantura is the story of one Israeli graduate student who documented personal testimony of atrocities committed in one Arab village whose residents experienced the Nakba.
Female haredi filmmakers create VR tour of Auschwitz for students
Three female haredi film-makers launched a technological movie that gives Israelis from all backgrounds an opportunity to feel as if they have visited Auschwitz without leaving the country.
Israeli TV award winners announced
The Israeli Academy of Film and Television Awards for 2021 winners were announced today and will be broadcasted Thursday night.
A darkly comic cinematic look at Israeli-Arab life - review
let it be morning is about a family that is forced to return to the Arab village where a member grew up.
Israel movie night: Go to the movies on Thursday for NIS 10!
Cinema Day will be held on February 24 and this time around, both Israeli and international films shown on that day will cost just NIS 10 per ticket - here's what to watch.