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Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review

A powerful true story about Israel and Lebanon shines through despite some uneven dialogue.

Joseph Mazzello (second from left) and Jon Voight (second from right) in ‘Monument.’
Still from A Burning Man

'A Burning Man' tells the moving story of a father’s dilemma about his soldier son

 An Oscar statue is seen on stage after the 82nd annual Academy Awards nomination announcements in Beverly Hills February 2, 2010.

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

Lia Elalouf in Tom Nesher’s ‘Come Closer.’

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


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Australian soft rock duo Air Supply

Not just another Cinderella

Ido Haar’s ‘Presenting Princess Shaw’ is not a sentimental story about the transition from anonymity to stardom, but a film about a tenacious woman who fights to make her voice heard.

Aspiring singer Samantha Montgomery has broken through with the help of an Israeli musician and filmmaker

Ophirs handed out awards, too

Rama Burshtein, an ultra-Orthodox woman, won the Best Screenplay Award for Through the Wall, a comedy about marriage in the haredi (ultra-Orthodox) world.

ELITE ZEXER’S ‘Sand Storm’ took home six Ophir Awards on Thursday night

A dog watches a horror movie, his reaction is priceless!

After watching this, you're never going to question whether dogs are a man's best friend.

Dog watches horror movie

Israeli classic ‘Avanti Popolo’ gets new life at Jerusalem Film Festival

His joy came from seeing the movie take on a new life in this restored form.

Jerusalem Film Festival

Claude Lelouch’s talks love and his new film in Tel Aviv

A guest at this week’s French Film Festival in Israel, the legendary director talks about his love of life, cinema and Tel Aviv.

DIRECTOR CLAUDE LELOUCH (right) with actress Elsa Zylberstein at a press conference yesterday at the Institut Francais in Tel Aviv

Director of 'Zero Days' to Post: ‘The cyber-war era is here’

Alex Gibney, director of the documentary ‘Zero Days’ talks to the ‘Post’ about how the US-Israel operation to target Iran’s nuclear program changed cyber warfare forever.

The logo for the cyber hacking group ‘Anonymous’ is seen on computer screens.

'JeruZalem' horror film looks to spread to audiences world wide

Released last year to limited audiences, the movie has since garnered the attention of not only horror-film fanatics but larger, mainstream movie-goers as well.

Jeruzalem zombie movie

‘Our Little Sister’…full of grace and beauty

Hebrew title: Achoteinu Ha’ketana

‘Our Little Sister'

Movies: Winter treats

Spielberg, ‘Star Wars,’ Tarantino and more coming soon to a theater near you

‘Star Wars, episode VII, The Force Awakens’