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Jerusalem Film Festival announces international lineup featuring award winners, cult classics
The international lineup, which includes feature films, documentaries, animated films, and experimental works, will be screened in the Jerusalem Cinematheque and at Lev Smadar.
Movie theaters reopening across the country, just in time for Passover vacation - review
Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review
'A Burning Man' tells the moving story of a father’s dilemma about his soldier son
Evangelical Christians and Israel: Divisive issue explored in new film
The documentary focuses on what motivates American Christians to support Israel and what form their support takes.
Jerusalem Cinematheque to hold online event
Additionally the Israeli Academy of Film and Television announced that it will be accepting submissions for the Ophir Awards until June 11 in all categories.
Israeli films included in Cannes official lineup
Being selected for the festival this year means that the film can be promoted as an “Official Cannes Selection,” which confers prestige and can help the film attract audiences.
Movie review: 'The Day After I'm Gone'
TEL AVIV ON FIRE
TEL AVIV ON FIRE, the acclaimed new comedy that crosses boarders and breaks boundaries!
More savage than noble
With Neveh Tzur, Liat Etka, Shira Haas. 94 minutes. Hebrew title: ‘Pereh Atzil.’ In Hebrew, check with theaters for subtitle information.
Amos Gitai’s 'A Tramway in Jerusalem’
... never gets moving
Universal emotion in ‘The Other Story’
Beautifully acted, written and photographed, Avi Nesher’s The Other Story is a moving, fascinating and complex drama about family, spirituality and love.
The struggle to fit in
The new Israeli film ‘Flawless’ focuses on spineless girls
Netflix provides sneak peek of 'The Angel'
Film about Egyptian who spied for Israel to premiere next month.