Israeli film
Fourth Rahat Film Festival brings cinema, culture, city tours, Bedouin heritage to life
The fourth Rahat Film Festival brought 4,000 visitors for screenings, filmmaker encounters, city tours, and a celebration of Bedouin culture and Middle Eastern cinema.
In Yes!, Israeli director Nadav Lapid skewers his country’s ‘moral abyss’ after Oct. 7
Israeli film Butcher's Stain receives an Oscar nomination in Best Live Action Short category
Israeli film 'Where to?' to compete in Berlin International Film Festival
'Bad Shabbos' brings a load of good laughs and Jewish comedy – review
'Bad Shabbos' will definitely offend some people, but it will leave many others laughing with its Jewish comedy.
Docaviv Film Festival looks at the truth behind the turmoil
The 27th Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival will present films that look deeply at the current situation, as well as movies on a diverse range of subjects.
Eran Riklis speaks on adapting 'Reading Lolita in Tehran' to the big screen - interview
The movie is now playing in theaters around Israel and opened to rave reviews in Italy and France a few months ago.
Protesters disrupt the set of Gal Gadot's new movie in London
Police were called, but it wasn’t known whether any arrests were made.
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv cinemas feature Israeli cult classics for Independence Day
Cinematheques across the country are offering cult classics, documentaries, and sing-alongs for Independence Day.
Coming-of-age sea adventure brings suspense, drama to the Med - review
Sari Azoulay Turgeman’s film is a well-made, atmospheric drama about a teen girl who sails off alone one night destined for Cyrpus.
'Among Neighbors': A filmmaker’s journey to uncover a forgotten Holocaust legacy
Filmmaker Yoav Potash arrived in Poland to document a modest ceremony in a forgotten town, but left with a profound mystery that would take a decade to unravel.
A tribute to Israeli classics, 'Hacks' returns, and Jon Hamm gets in trouble
Israeli Movie Channel on Yes has a tribute to veteran movie producer Yitzhak Shani, screening several of his films in an all-day program.
Richard Gere shines in ‘Longing,’ the English remake of an Israeli hit
Talking to Gabizon, it seems important that the director/writer who created the movie was able to reshape the material himself for the English version.
‘Highway 65’ is a tense, Israeli neo-noir thriller - review
Dreifuss has succeeded on both counts and created a suspenseful movie that combines Israeli directness and occasional comic touches with Nordic noir.