Drama
What to watch in Israel: Crime drama on Jewish-Arab life and a pop culture phenomenon
TV Time: More than just drama: "Jaffa" and "The Zaguris" dive into the heart of the Jewish-Arab conflict, bringing the friction of Israeli reality to the small screen.
‘Happy Place’: A funny and moving new dramedy airing in Israel - review
'House of David': Can one stone change the course of history?
Dark police thriller ‘Motherland’ premieres on KAN, Wicked available to stream
‘The Rapture’ tells an age-old story of deception and friendship - review
It’s not easy to bring off such a psychologically complex story, and the director uses some interesting visual elements, especially colors and patterns, to illuminate her themes.
The Wedding Plan is a light-hearted comedy, Protection series offers suspenseful drama
TV week in Israeli culture
Israeli crime drama 'Borders' explores gritty reality of border police
A young border policeman walks the line between law and crime in this gritty Israeli drama that makes The Wire look tame, starring Ben Sultan as a rookie caught between his past and present.
Gal Gadot’s first Israeli drama series "Kathmandu" to stream worldwide on IZZY
The Israeli drama will feature subtitles in four languages, taking Israeli TV and its most beloved actress to the center stage.
In ‘The Singer Sisters,’ a Jewish folk music family makes it big from Greenwich to Lilith Fair
Sarah Seltzer sheds light on her recently published novel, embracing the depth of Jewish American culture with the highlights of 60s rock.
‘Night Therapy’s stars dazzle, while we wait for ‘The Bear’
There is a lot going on in Night Therapy, and sometimes it feels like too much, but the series is elevated by stellar performances by some of Israel’s top actors.
Gesher Theatre brings top-class acts for this year’s Jaffa Fest
The Gesher Theatre has churned out quality cutting-edge theatrical fare for decades. This year's Jaffa Fest lineup shows that the group intends to keep this tradition alive.
Three doses of tragicomic drama: An Evening with Tennessee Williams
Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) was a highly influential American playwright who explored themes of human frailty and resilience
A Haifa detective, an old noir flick, and a predictable mother – TV TIME
The movie’s opening features one of the funniest scenes ever filmed involving a cat.