Avi Nesher
Israeli modern classic film ‘Turn Left at the End of the World’ turns 20
The movie was the first Nesher made after returning to Israel following a decade-long stint in Hollywood.
Israeli filmmaker Tom Nesher channels her grief into her new movie ‘Come Closer’
The joy and sorrow of Avi Nesher’s cinema
Hollywood goes bananas for 'The Monkey House'
Regulate e-bikes
Many are now stressing that electric bicycles and scooters should be considered the equivalent of motorbikes and subject to the same laws and regulations.
An unhappy ending: Avi Nesher's loss of his son Ari touches deep
Ari Nesher, the son of Israeli movie director Avi Nesher, died on his 17th birthday.
Film director's son succumbs to wounds after hit-and-run in Tel Aviv
‘No child in the world should pass at the age of 17,’ say Ari Nesher’s parents
Jerusalem is ready for its close-up
Moviemaking in the Holy City has come a long way, as flimmakers find the capital’s varied landscapes to be interesting, mysterious and diverse
Past and present with director Avi Nesher
In a first interview about his film ‘Past Life,’ director Avi Nesher reveals how he initially rejected the story and why he finally took it on.
Golden Globe winner Ruth Wilson to star in Avi Nesher’s new movie
Renowned British actress recently flew to Holy Land, toured locations with Israel director.
Wonder of ‘Wonders’
Set in Jerusalem, Avi Nesher’s latest film is a complex mixture of genres and moods.
Lights, camera, Kotel
Thanks to the Jerusalem Film Fund, a magic capital lights up the silver screen.
Knesset marks decade since passage of Cinema Law
Law effectively tripled the funding the government gave to the country’s film industry.
Worth seeing at least ‘Once’
In the shadow of the Holocaust, a boy, a matchmaker and a quirky cast of characters light up Avi Nesher’s coming-of-age story.