Movie
‘Hamnet’ is Oscar-bait about Shakespeare's free-spirited wife - review
Hamnet, which just opened in theaters around Israel, is a movie about William Shakespeare’s family that really wants to be about something else.
Once Upon a Mattress proves fairy tales are funnier when turned upside down
The Secret Agent, a gripping and gory film from Brazil, premieres in Israel
Iranian filmmaker Javad Ganji killed in Tehran protests, anti-regime data shows
Sam Speigel ranked again as one of world’s best international film schools by ‘Hollywood Reporter'
The Sam Spiegel Film School's graduates include many of Israel’s leading filmmakers, among them Nadav Lapid, Rama Burshtein, Nir Bergman, Talya Lavie, Noah Stollman, and Tom Shoval.
‘The Sea’ leads Ophir Award nominations
The nominees for Israel's Ophir Awards have been announced.
Jerusalem highlights August 1-7
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Back in action: '90s thrillers to be featured at the Jerusalem Cinematheque
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is bringing back some of the great action films of the 1990s in August.
Jerusalem highlights: July 25-31
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'Ellipsis,' an intimate murder mystery movie from Spain, arrives in Israel - review
If you liked Knives Out and its sequel, Glass Onion, then Ellipsis may be the movie for you.
Jerusalem highlights: July 18-24
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
‘Saving Shuli-San,’ sequel to comedy blockbuster ‘Saving Shuli,’ opens Thursday
The sequel to mega-hit comedy 'Saving Shuli' promises more fun.
Pass the popcorn, turn down the lights: What to watch at the Jerusalem Film Festival
The ‘Post’s Hannah Brown unveils her recommendations for this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival, opening July 17.
Jerusalem highlights: July 11-17
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