Israel entertainment news
Shira Haas’s Sabra in 'Captain America': Still Israeli and fierce – review
Marvel’s Captain America: Brave New World sees Shira Haas’s Sabra making waves—without a Mossad background but still proudly Israeli.
Soundtrack Tel Aviv festival to celebrate great music, film, and much more
Israeli studio Sipur renews its global deal with MGM Television
Israeli Academy presents TV awards, with 'Unsilenced' and 'Six Zeros' winning big
Intimacy with icons
When opening the call for applications to the Intimadance Festival, the flagship dance event of Tel Aviv’s Tmuna Theater, new artistic directors Renana Raz and Ofer Amram led with this concept.
‘Garage 6’ – Mayumana’s jukebox musical
The flagship Israeli multi-disciplinary extravaganza spreads it wings even further with its new production.
Nukes, tales and docs - What’s new on TV
If you missed the suspenseful and very scary miniseries Chernobyl, about the nuclear power plant explosion in the Ukraine in 1986, it will be shown again on HOT HBO, HOT VOD and NEXT TV.
Young and troublesome
Euphoria, an HBO remake of an Israeli show by the same name, premiered Sunday night on HBO, amid a whole lot of buzz and a fair amount of controversy.
Clowning about… seriously
Swiss performer Martin Zimmermann blurs the lines between the inanimate and the living in ‘Hallo’
Crowds, power and performance
Brazilian choreographer Marcelo Evelin brings ‘Suddenly Everywhere is Black with People’ to the Israel Festival
Blue and white and all over the world
More than a dozen Israeli TV series are now available on Netflix with English subtitles.
Israel Festival 2019: From the directors’ desks
In the 1980s, mayor Teddy Kollek managed to move the Festival to Jerusalem, and already then it began to enlarge the scope to include other arts, such as theater and dance.
Displaced in Musrara
González will be in town next week, along with fellow Spaniard Marte Roel, to participate in this year’s Musrara Mix Festival, which takes place from May 28-30.
A slice of life
“Somehow, how I look at the world comes out of being Jewish, first-generation South African, and being involved in the breaking down of apartheid. It is my point of reference," Orlin said.