Israeli film
In Yes!, Israeli director Nadav Lapid skewers his country’s ‘moral abyss’ after Oct. 7
Lapid is aware that his satirical film will be a bitter pill for many Diaspora Jews to swallow, but he has never shied away from his own convictions.
Israeli film Butcher's Stain receives an Oscar nomination in Best Live Action Short category
Israeli film 'Where to?' to compete in Berlin International Film Festival
How a Jew and an Arab made a comedy about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israeli film, ‘Butcher’s Stain’, wins a Student Academy Award
The awards are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and 15 student films from around the world were selected as semifinalists in four categories.
The Israeli movies you won’t see abroad: Films from Israel that aren't shown in other countries
The Venice Film Festival began last week, and the Toronto International Film Festival opened yesterday - only two full-length movies and one short film from Israel will be shown at them this year.
Charles Aznavour’s talent is celebrated in biopic
'Monsieur Aznavour,' directed by Mehdi Idir and Grand Corps Malade, opens throughout Israel on Thursday.
'Tropicana': A well-made, dark exploration of Israeli families and repression - review
The movie stars Irit Sheleg as a joyless supermarket cashier who gets sucked into her coworker's (Regina Spector's) sexual life.
Two Israeli films nominated for student Oscars
'Alon, My Brother the Hero' and 'Butcher’s Stain'
Gal Gadot voices hope for the hostages, end of the war at Jerusalem Film Festival opening
Lawrence Bender, the producer of such Oscar-winning movies as Pulp Fiction and Good Will Hunting, also received an award honoring his contributions to cinema.
Ron Leshem, Israeli-American who brought Euphoria and Bad Boy to life, takes stock of his life
The screenwriter/producer/novelist talks to The Jerusalem Post about his success in a medium where 'failure is the default.'
Gal Gadot, Pulp Fiction producer to be honored at Jerusalem Film Festival
“Choosing Gal Gadot as the guest of honor for the 42nd edition is natural and self-evident,” said the festival organizers.
Israeli feature film ‘Dead Language’ to compete at the Tribeca Film Festival
The new film by an Israeli directing duo has been chosen to compete in the Viewpoints section of the festival.
'Bad Shabbos' brings a load of good laughs and Jewish comedy – review
'Bad Shabbos' will definitely offend some people, but it will leave many others laughing with its Jewish comedy.