Cinematheque
'Crazy, moving': Noga Erez documentary charts music star's rise through tragedy and triumph
The movie, most of which is in Hebrew, takes a fly-on-the-wall approach, chronicling their lives and mixing different styles to create a portrait of the duo that will be entertaining and interesting
Taiwan Film Week brings the island’s stories, culture to Jerusalem
Movie theaters reopening across the country, just in time for Passover vacation - review
Jerusalem highlights: February 20-26
Celebrating 'Dracula' and other vampire flicks at TA Cinematheque
A festival in honor of Bram Stoker's Dracula will run until May 16.
Grapevine: Talking Teddy Kollek
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Restoring the Israeli films of yesteryear
The Israeli Film Archive of the Jerusalem Cinematheque is launching an international website that will make rare archival materials accessible in digital format.
Grapevine: All things Japanese
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'Black Notebooks', Shlomi Elkabetz’s new film, premiers in Tel Aviv
The film, provides a rare, singular glimpse into the tumultuous life of the late Ronit Elkabetz, one of the greatest actresses in the history of Israeli cinema.
Grapevine December 1, 2021: Jewish mean time
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Holon Mediatheque opens first children’s cinematheque in Israel
The Children’s Cinematheque is located inside the Mediatheque complex in Holon, an accessible and easy-to-reach compound with a large free parking lot.
Black and white crime classics to be screened at Film Noir festival
The Film Noir festival features film classics at the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Cinematheques starting on Tuesday.
Jerusalem highlights: Week of October 8-14
Don't know what to do in Jerusalem the coming week? Here's a list of suggestions.
Jerusalem Cinematheque to host fundraiser for African asylum-seekers
Jerusalem Cinematheque will screen Flee, a movie about Afghan refugees to raise funds for asylum seekers.