Israeli cinema
Israeli film awards proceed as boycotting nominees reverse course
Filmmakers who withdrew from the culture ministry’s film awards will participate after a compromise was reached amid threats to reform the Cinema Law.
The Cinema South Festival returns to its Sderot home
Warner Bros. Discovery joins Paramount in opposing boycott of Israeli film industry
Israel's living soundtrack: The Tower of David's exhibit on Yehoram Gaon
John Madden's debt to Israel
The famed director discusses the universalities of the dilemmas portrayed in his latest film, 'The Debt' and why he chose such a complex project.
Beyond Hollywood: A look back at some Israeli film gems
As more and more Israeli films are recognized internationally here is a reminder of some of the highlights from the past decade.
No family fun for ‘Zion and His Brother’
The director and his cast try to convey passionate feelings, but the film will not draw you in.
Farewell to Faruk
The versatile, charming Yosef Shiloah, who died on Monday, was rightly proud of his ability to move back and forth between Jewish and Arab characters.
Movie review: ‘Infiltration’ needs more training
Kosashvili has the makings of a wonderful movie here, but they get lost in the mix.
'Lebanon' nominated for 5 European movie awards
Movie by first-time Israeli filmmaker Samuel Maoz based on personal experience as part of tank crew in First Lebanon War.
The European connection
The recent renaissance of Israeli films owes a great deal to finance from Europe, notably Germany and France. This week’s Jerusalem Film Festival celebrated the partnership.
‘Ajami’ nominated for Oscar
Arab-Israeli collaboration marks 3rd Israeli nomination in a row.
Funds scrapped for pro-Palestinian film
Support frozen after revised script compares W. Bank occupation to Holocaust.
Funds scrapped for pro-Palestinian film
Support frozen after revised script compares W. Bank occupation to Holocaust.