Film israel
Jerusalem Film Festival opens 43rd edition at Sultan's Pool with 6,000 guests
Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, one of the most acclaimed filmmakers working today, was the festival’s guest of honor and received an award in recognition of his cinematic achievements.
Israeli Cinema Day returns with NIS 10 tickets across country
Director Avi Nesher discusses upcoming film, ‘Sons and Soldiers’
Israeli architects honor Lebanese soldiers in new feature film ‘Monument’ - review
Daniella Pick to star in new movie shot in Israel
Pick will star alongside actors David Arquette (Scream) and Abeckaser in a story of two gamblers who open an illegal casino.
The joy and sorrow of Avi Nesher’s cinema
Nesher's personal life is intertwined with his films; the director’s life cannot be examined separately from his work
Documentary 'The Shoshani Riddle' takes KAN 11
The Shoshani Riddle has become a cult movie as it has screened at cinematheques around Israel for several months, with audiences staying to hear more about Shoshani at enthusiastic Q&A sessions.
'Screams Before Silence': New doc highlights Hamas's Oct. 7 sexual violence
The documentary "Screams Before Silence" exposes the sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 attack in Israel, amplifying victims' voices.
‘The Other Widow’: A complex story of two women
It’s appropriate that the movie opened just in time for International Women’s Day, although of course Rypp never imagined it would be released during wartime.
'Seven Eyes': A film about female observers on the Gaza border during Hamas attack
The film will be about the female observers on the Gaza border who demonstrated great bravery by warning the powers that be about an imminent attack.
Film by Israeli murdered by Hamas on October 7 to be screened
The film, which was shot in Kfar Aza, was written as a love letter to the kibbutz where he grew up, but precisely with a focus on the impossible reality of living there.
Israeli directed movie won two prizes at 36th Tokyo International Film Festival
The movie marks the first time an Iranian and an Israeli have co-directed a film.
'Love Life': A story of loss and love - review
Love Life isn’t an easy film to watch, because much of it is simply so deeply sad, but it is moving and doesn’t go for neat resolutions.
The politics behind 'Blaga's Lessons' - review
Blaga’s Lessons is a dark film that tells the story of a recently widowed language and literature teacher who is cheated out of her life savings by a phone scammer.