Film
Miriam on screen: Great films depicting biblical trailblazers to watch during Passover
Miriam’s legacy as a defiant artist is rarely center stage in the great biblical epics, but her spirit lives on in cinema’s most modern heroines.
Passover 2026: Great films to watch during the holiday
Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review
Rewind history to the Gulf War with these Israeli classics
'Tropicana': A well-made, dark exploration of Israeli families and repression - review
The movie stars Irit Sheleg as a joyless supermarket cashier who gets sucked into her coworker's (Regina Spector's) sexual life.
'Dreams' creator Michel Franco talks to 'Post' as new film opens in Israel - interview
Michel Franco's "Dreams" is a genre-defying tale which can be seen as both a dark love story and an allegory about Mexican-American relations.
‘The Sea’ leads Ophir Award nominations
The nominees for Israel's Ophir Awards have been announced.
Barry Diller’s adventures: In and outside of Hollywood
While some people are about breaking molds, the Jewish boy from Beverly Hills is about creating new ones.
Back in action: '90s thrillers to be featured at the Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is bringing back some of the great action films of the 1990s in August.
Diverse lineup of Israeli movies had premieres at this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival
Like last year, the directors were mostly women, many of whom focused on strong female characters in movies that will have a universal appeal.
Anti-war film Oxygen wins top feature-film award at the Jerusalem Film Festival
While all the categories are competitive, the Israeli competitions are watched especially closely by those interested in blue-and-white cinema
Hagai Levi’s new series ‘Etty’ to premiere at Venice International Film Festival
'Etty' is based on the tragic story of Etty Hillesum, a Dutch Jewish woman who was murdered in Auschwitz at age 29.
‘Guygu’ is Pixel’s tribute to hostage Guy Gilboa-Dalal
Guy Gilboa-Dalal's love of Japanese culture is celebrated in the short animated film 'Guygu.'
Why Nadav Lapid just can’t leave Israel behind - film review
Nadav Lapid, whose new movie 'Yes' just had its Israeli premiere at the Jerusalem Film Festival, could make European movies if he wanted, but he doesn’t.