Israeli cinema
37th Israel Film Festival opens in Los Angeles with star-studded gala
The festival will run until February 19, with screenings at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills, Regal North Hollywood, and the Fine Arts Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Israeli film awards proceed as boycotting nominees reverse course
The Cinema South Festival returns to its Sderot home
Warner Bros. Discovery joins Paramount in opposing boycott of Israeli film industry
It’s time for the Jewish Film Festival
Eighteen is a lucky number for the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival.
Grand finale for the Smadar?
The only single-screen theater left in the capital, the distinctive building houses a cafe and a unique lobby, with tables clustered around twisted tree trunks.
Jewish identity on film
The 40 films in this international gathering include features and documentaries, premieres, special events and encounters with filmmakers.
Movies: Avi Nesher’s ‘Past Life’ is a triumph
The fact-based drama of two sisters as they search for the truth about their family’s past is moving, original, quirky and suspenseful.
Taking a good look at ourselves
At next week’s Anthropological Film Festival at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, get a glimpse of the other and understand yourself.
Movies: 'Our Father'
A violent, heavy drama.
A race to the altar
‘Through the Wall’ and into your heart.
City Notes: Honey festival a sweet way to mark holiday season
A news roundup from around the nation.
Movies: A kinder, gentler time in ‘Women’s Balcony’
A very human and funny story of how repression can come with a seductive face – the men don’t go along with the rabbi out of cruelty but because he inspires them.
Not just another Cinderella
Ido Haar’s ‘Presenting Princess Shaw’ is not a sentimental story about the transition from anonymity to stardom, but a film about a tenacious woman who fights to make her voice heard.