Israeli movie

'Butcher’s Stain' lands Oscars shortlist as Israel shut out of international feature race

Butcher’s Stain is about Samir (Omar Sameer Mahamid), an Arab Israeli working in a supermarket in Tel Aviv, who is accused of tearing down hostage posters in the break room.

 An Oscar statue is seen on stage after the 82nd annual Academy Awards nomination announcements in Beverly Hills February 2, 2010.
Lia Elalouf in Tom Nesher’s ‘Come Closer.’

Winner of Ophir Award, 'Come closer' opens in the US

Neta Riskin in ‘Nandauri.’

Eti Tsicko's Nandauri, far more psychologically complex than its outline indicates - review

Lia Elalouf in Tom Nesher's Come Closer.

Tom Nesher’s Ophir Award-winning and Israeli Oscars selection, 'Come Closer,' to open in US


Tribute to the late Ronit Elkabetz screened at international film festival in Latin America

Ronit Elkabetz in Keren Yedaya's film "Bride of the Sea," 2009

The duo behind ‘The Dinner’ speaks on their decades-long partnership

The Dinner, which opens in Israel on June 15, is based on a novel by Dan Redler and tells parallel stories of a well-educated Russian immigrant couple in Tel Aviv.

 ARIK LUBETZKI (left) and Matti Harari on the set of ‘The Dinner.’

A taste of Jerusalem in Nagaland, India

Several initiatives supported by the Embassy of Israel in India recently brought a taste of Jerusalem in Nagaland.

 Abulele movie

Israel and Mongolia mark 30 years of diplomatic relations with special event in China

 Israel and Mongolia mark 30 years of diplomatic relations

Israeli, Jewish films take center stage at Berlinale film fest

The festival’s guest of honor, who will be awarded an honorary Golden Bear is the most celebrated Jewish director in the world, Steven Spielberg.

 HELEN MIRREN as Golda Meir in ‘Golda.’

“Good Morning Tel Aviv” documentary screened in Rome

'Good Morning Tel Aviv'

Netflix to add Israeli film every week for rest of winter

These are the 16 Israeli film classics that will be added weekly for Netflix Israel users to stream.

 Thondon entertainment symbol.

Israeli film “Let It Be Morning” screened at Chicago International Film Festival

 Deputy Consul General Daniel Aschheim

Yom Kippur War: Why Israelis haven't made fictional films about it

Why have Israel's most successful filmmakers, all of whom have made serious (anti-)war films, not made fictional accounts of the Yom Kippur War?

 Scene from 'The Vulture' by Yaki Yosha in 1981.

Film documenting Albanian heroism during the Holocaust returns to Albania

The Albanian code of honor stipulates that it is better to die than to turn one’s back on a person in need.

 The Albanian Code movie