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
Healthy eating invades Jerusalem’s Cinema City
From beet juice to sprout flatbreads and coconut oil, there’s a market for everything
Lights, camera, Jerusalem
‘The Jerusalem Post’ spends the day on the set of Avi Nesher’s upcoming movie, ‘Past Life’.
Beauty and the beast
The Supreme Court vs. Cinema City.
Sticking to the letter
The interplay of father and son makes for a stirring exhibition at the Jerusalem Cinematheque.
Slihot tours in Jerusalem
From the Cardo, continue to the Hurva Synagogue, where local poets sing liturgical prayers traditionally sung during the days leading up to Rosh Hashana.
מְעִיל הַפְּלָאִים
New children’s play: The Wonderful Coat
Cinefile: 1965 was a very good year
The Jerusalem Cinematheque harks back to 1965.
Israeli films at the heart of the Jerusalem Film Fest
The 32nd Jerusalem Film Festival will take place from July 9-19 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, and the Israeli film competitions will be front and center.
Holy Moses
Popular Hamburger chain Moses has opened a kosher branch in Jerusalem.
Yes Planet breaks ground for new Jerusalem theater complex
The new entertainment complex is expected to open in June 2015 in the Abu Tor neighborhood of Jerusalem.