Cinema jerusalem
Eti Tsicko's Nandauri, far more psychologically complex than its outline indicates - review
Nandauri, named after a Georgian word meaning “The one I long for,” is a dark film that offers a female perspective on escaping her stifling rural village.
Amy Kronish: Bringing Israeli cinema into the limelight
Jerusalem Highlights MAY 31 – JUNE 6
Sam Spiegel Series Lab 2nd edition comes to Jerusalem, continues Netflix collab
La crème de la crème of French cinema
The French Film Festival opens nationwide.
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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
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.
Don’t bring down the curtain on the Smadar movie theater
The Smadar was the setting for director Avi Nesher’s short movie ‘True Story.’
This week in Jerusalem 474185
Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
Israel’s first Japanese film fest coming to a cinema near you
The Aki-Nu (Autumn) Festival, is running until the end of the month at the cinematheques in Holon, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Herzliya and Jerusalem.
Featured at the Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is screening some of the year’s best films.
Jerusalem Film Festival to debut Cinema Park
The park and its activities will be geared toward children and the entire family. It will be open each day from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m..