Film festival
At Cannes, a juror claims anti-Israel activists face blacklisting
While there was no official boycott or blacklisting of Israelis this year, Israeli films were not part of the festival.
French Film Festival returns to Israel with Huppert, Bardot tributes
‘Leave One Day’: Low-key musical about French chef - review
Two Israeli films selected for Tribeca Festival
Featuring unseen footage: 'The Bibi Files' premiers at Toronto Film Festival
The footage includes interviews with Netanyahu, his wife Sara, and his son Yair, showing criminal investigations dating to 2016-2018.
Court rejects Netanyahu's request to ban new Toronto Film Festival documentary
Netanyahu has requested 'The Bibi Files,' a documentary including 'never-before-seen leaked footage' of corruption interrogations be banned from TIFF.
'Genocide in Gaza': Anti-Israel protests, boycott calls at Toronto, Venice film festivals
Sarah Friedland, an American-Jewish director accepting the Luigi De Laurentiis Prize for Best First Film, said, “As a Jewish American, I’m accepting this award on the 336th day of Israel’s genocide."
'Bibi Files' documentary to reveal recordings of Netanyahu criminal investigation
The film was produced by Alex Gibney and directed by Alexis Bloom.
Shemi Zarhin’s ‘Bliss’ to be centerpiece at Toronto International Film Festival
Bliss tells the story of a couple, played by Sasson Gabay and Assi Levy, who struggle to make ends meet and live in northern Israel.
‘Israel Swings for Gold,’ a tale of Israeli Olympic baseball, is available to stream
It tells the inspiring story of a team that went into the Olympics as the ultimate underdogs. No one expected the team to qualify for the games at all.
Movie ‘Last Summer’ brings viewers on a journey of an illicit and immoral relationship - review
The movie is the story of an illicit and immoral relationship, the kind that once upon a time was winked at when the younger person was a male teenager but is now viewed as a criminal offense.
Highlights from the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival: debuts, diverse voices, and emerging talents
Amid regional tensions, the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival showcased vibrant new Israeli cinema, from debut films to innovative storytelling.
Bedouin director wins top prize at Jerusalem Film Festival
The movie tells the story of a construction worker from Rahat, the largest Bedouin city in the Negev, and was among varied films to win prizes.
Israeli films, including about the war, featured at Venice Film Festival
The festival announced its lineup on Tuesday and several Israeli films will be included, although none in the main competition.