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Aki-no Japanese Film Festival features cinematic
Solidarity Film Festival chronicles human rights struggles at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque
The festival includes feature films, documentaries, short films, and student films from Israel and around the world.
Tel Aviv Spirit Festival explores mindfulness, resilience, and healing from trauma
Spirit Film Festival brings films on resilience, spirituality, and healing to Tel Aviv.
ReFILM festival in Jerusalem to showcase gems of film in new line-up
The films showing in ReFILM are about such diverse aspects of Jewish life as the Israeli fishing industry in the 1950s, the urban development of Beersheba, and a Polish immigrant family’s integration
Movie theaters go dark to honor the hostages and their families
The Lev Cinemas chain and the Tel Aviv Cinematheque announced that they would be closed on Sunday to honor the killed hostages and their families.
'Don’t lower the curtain on Israeli cinema': Israeli film stars protest gov't reforms
“If funding isn’t allocated to films, in a year or two, there will be no Israeli films being released."
Roni Mahadav-Levin: Getting ‘reel’ with the Jerusalem Cinematheque CEO
Jerusalemite of the week: Exploring Israel's cinematic traditions and history with Roni Mahadav-Levin, Jerusalem Cinematheque CEO.
Amy Kronish: Bringing Israeli cinema into the limelight
Jerusalemite of the week: Understanding trends in Israeli cinema with Amy Kronish.
Animix comics fest to focus on October 7
Japanese manga artist Makoto Tanaka, who became famous for her manga story about the kidnapping of Noa Argamani, will arrive from Tokyo to be a guest at the festival.
TLV International Student Film Festival announces August program
The festival was moved to August this year because the academic year was delayed due to the war. Many of the films will address issues related to the war and the October 7 attack that sparked it.
The price of a homeland: ‘Aida’ hits the Silver Screen during wartime
There are Hebrew and English subtitles, the sound quality is better, and the Silver Screen offers a rich visual experience on an unparalleled scale.