The Miami Jewish Film Festival (MJFF), the world's largest Jewish and Israeli film festival, proudly announces the full ...
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The response comes as nearly 4,000 figures from the international film and TV landscape — including high-profile Oscar, Emmy and Palm d’Or winners — have pledged not to work with Israeli counterparts ...
While Israel proceeds with its war against Hamas in Gaza, Israeli and Palestinian documentary filmmakers are engaging in a cultural competition on the silver screen as both sides vie for global ...
The Arabic-language film, Israel’s Academy Award submission this year, has ignited criticism on the left and the right. On Thursday, it opens the Other Israel Film Festival in Manhattan. Israeli film ...
Israeli industry figures from major institutions, including DocAviv Festival, the CoPro market and public broadcaster Kan, have all been turned down from attending the International Documentary Film ...
The division in Hollywood over Israel’s war in Gaza has deepened with a petition signed by 4,500+ to boycott the Israeli film industry — including Emma Stone, Ava DuVernay, Andrew Garfield and Joaquin ...
When we established the Israel Film Center at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, our mission was to raise awareness of Israeli films in the U.S. After fifteen years, we felt we had achieved it.
A lost boy walks slowly through Tel Aviv’s central bus station. Two soldiers pass him, and he turns away to avoid being noticed. Yet there’s nothing noticeable about him—brown hair, blue eyes, a chin ...