Israeli film
Israeli film Butcher's Stain receives an Oscar nomination in Best Live Action Short category
Butcher’s Stain has already won a Silver Medal in the Narrative category at the 2025 Student Academy Awards, an important achievement for a filmmaker at the beginning of his career.
Israeli film 'Where to?' to compete in Berlin International Film Festival
How a Jew and an Arab made a comedy about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Israeli film awards proceed as boycotting nominees reverse course
Jerusalem Cinematheque's Film Archive releases 75 Israeli films online
The program consists of 75 Israeli films that viewers around the world can access and watch for a whole month for the price of NIS 15 per film.
The Good Person: An intelligent film with an intriguing premise
The Good Person stars Moran Rosenblatt as Sharon, a filmmaker devoted to making serious movies that empower women.
Israeli and Austrian students produce short movie together
French Film Festival celebrates 20th anniversary
The guests will include Gad Elmaleh, whose latest film, Stay with Us (Reste Un Peu), will be the opening movie.
Netflix to add Israeli film every week for rest of winter
These are the 16 Israeli film classics that will be added weekly for Netflix Israel users to stream.
Foreign film production is coming to Israel in 2023
The applications will create an influx of more than NIS 172 million in investment in movie and TV productions in Israel, according to the Tourism Ministry.
'Barren' Israeli film is full of life
Barren is a memorable movie, presenting characters you believe in and care about as it gives moviegoers a look and insights into a way of life that some will find fascinating and others off-putting.
An artist's daughter tells the story of her life in a complex documentary
While this very particular story is about the daughter of an artist, it will resonate with anyone who has had a fraught relationship with their parents.
'Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive' tells a capital tale with dark humor
Atia has real feeling for Jerusalem and portrays the changing city vividly, but the film as a whole is something of a missed opportunity.
Thought-provoking ‘Savoy’ examines Tel Aviv hotel siege in 1975
Savoy raises interesting questions about ethnicity, class and stereotypes, and will make you think about what has and hasn’t changed in the past few decades.