Israeli movie
'A Burning Man' tells the moving story of a father’s dilemma about his soldier son
No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, there is no parent of a child in the army who hasn’t felt the fear portrayed in the film at one time or another.
'Butcher’s Stain' lands Oscars shortlist as Israel shut out of international feature race
Winner of Ophir Award, 'Come closer' opens in the US
Eti Tsicko's Nandauri, far more psychologically complex than its outline indicates - review
Austria Celebrates Israel at 75 with Spectacular Cultural Events
Tribute to the late Ronit Elkabetz screened at international film festival in Latin America
The duo behind ‘The Dinner’ speaks on their decades-long partnership
The Dinner, which opens in Israel on June 15, is based on a novel by Dan Redler and tells parallel stories of a well-educated Russian immigrant couple in Tel Aviv.
A taste of Jerusalem in Nagaland, India
Several initiatives supported by the Embassy of Israel in India recently brought a taste of Jerusalem in Nagaland.
Israel and Mongolia mark 30 years of diplomatic relations with special event in China
Israeli, Jewish films take center stage at Berlinale film fest
The festival’s guest of honor, who will be awarded an honorary Golden Bear is the most celebrated Jewish director in the world, Steven Spielberg.
“Good Morning Tel Aviv” documentary screened in Rome
Netflix to add Israeli film every week for rest of winter
These are the 16 Israeli film classics that will be added weekly for Netflix Israel users to stream.
Israeli film “Let It Be Morning” screened at Chicago International Film Festival
Yom Kippur War: Why Israelis haven't made fictional films about it
Why have Israel's most successful filmmakers, all of whom have made serious (anti-)war films, not made fictional accounts of the Yom Kippur War?