Film
TA International Student Film Festival: Forty years of cutting-edge cinema
This year’s edition will feature about 100 student short films from 20 countries, as well as Israeli competitions, master classes, industry events, special screenings, and outdoor programs.
America’s final four states through Israeli eyes - comment
Docaviv 2026 opens in Tel Aviv with global documentaries, masterclasses, and retrospectives
Netanyahu offered Likud campaign role to creator of Oct. 7 atrocities film
Looking at the enduring inspiration of Leon Uris’s ‘Exodus’ - opinion
Sixty-five years later, would the book, the movie, and the music have been welcomed with such global approbation?
Olivia Coleman, Ilana Glazer, Wallace Shawn, among stars pledging to boycott Israeli film industry
Hollywood A-listers pledged to not screen films or work with Israeli film institutions…that are "implicated in genocide and apartheid" against Palestinians.
Israeli film, ‘Butcher’s Stain’, wins a Student Academy Award
The awards are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and 15 student films from around the world were selected as semifinalists in four categories.
'The Voice Of Hind Rajab' wins runner-up award at Venice Film Festival
The film focuses on telephone operators from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society talking to a Gazan girl who was trapped in a car where her family already lay dead.
Mamdani’s mother collected millions in Qatari cash, raising foreign influence concerns - NYP
Qatari cultural groups funded films by Mira Nair, mother of NYC mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani, raising questions about foreign influence and transparency.
Up close and personal with Yehoram Gaon
A new documentary about the beloved Israeli entertainer chronicles his life.
Finding meaning in ‘Wisdom of Happiness’ - review
A new documentary highlights the Dalai Lama’s call for science to explore the human mind, compassion, and emotions alongside the physical brain.
Tamam’s triumph, tech unicorns: What to watch in Israel this weekend
The series isn’t only about the successes. It’s also about how the influx of hi-tech money has changed Israel, creating a disconnect between the 1% of tech billionaires and the rest of us.
'Schindler’s List' Israeli actor Rami Heuberger dies at 61
Rami Heuberger was a prolific actor who appeared on stage, screen, and television. He passed away at the age of 61 after a long battle with cancer.
Noé Debré on making his own style of French-Jewish cinema
Debré, one of the most successful writer/directors in France, has gone all in on embracing his French-Jewish identity.