Film
Documentary about Jews murdered after Nazi occupation threatened with ban in Poland
The Jews at the heart of Among Neighbors, from California-based filmmaker Yoav Potash, died six months after the end of Nazi occupation.
French animated short tells story of Jewish swimmer who survived Auschwitz
Berlin International Film Festival winners blast Israel in award speeches, ignore Iran
Over 80 Berlin Film Festival alumni sign open letter urging organizers to take stance on Gaza
Meet the "supporting star" of the F1 movie
SharkNinja announced a collaboration with Apple Original Films in the movie: F1® The Movie, produced by Warner Bros. SharkNinja will star in the film as the official sponsor of the APXGP racing team.
Dallas Jenkins films unprecedented crucifixion scene for 'The Chosen' season 6 in Italy
He described filming the crucifixion as 'the most difficult, physically and logistically, that we have done.'
27th TLV Student Film Festival announces full program
The festival will feature over 100 short films from 20 countries, including France, South Korea, Denmark, India, Mexico, Romania, and Japan.
Gal Gadot, Pulp Fiction producer to be honored at Jerusalem Film Festival
“Choosing Gal Gadot as the guest of honor for the 42nd edition is natural and self-evident,” said the festival organizers.
German Jewish educator who saved children from Holocaust to be subject of animated documentary
"The Fredy Hirsch Story," will feature original research conducted by New York Times editor Jody Becker and consultation from Hirsch's niece.
A Chicago cinema canceled a pro-Israel movie screening, relented — then canceled again
“We regret any unintended offense our decision to cancel a privately organized, public film screening caused," Facets Film Forum said in a statement.
Her mother, the architect: Documentary on Ada Karmi-Melamede
Yael Melamade interviews the designer of the Supreme Court building in Jerusalem – her mom.
A little-known Jewish tragedy is told in new film
A new docu-drama focuses on the 2,000 Jewish children who were seized by order of King Joao II of Portugal in 1493.
Marcel Ophuls, French Jewish director of ‘The Sorrow and the Pity,’ dies at 97
Ophuls had spent the last years of his life trying to raise the money to complete a new documentary that would have critically explored Israel and Zionism.
Israeli feature film ‘Dead Language’ to compete at the Tribeca Film Festival
The new film by an Israeli directing duo has been chosen to compete in the Viewpoints section of the festival.