Israeli films
'Butcher’s Stain' lands Oscars shortlist as Israel shut out of international feature race
Butcher’s Stain is about Samir (Omar Sameer Mahamid), an Arab Israeli working in a supermarket in Tel Aviv, who is accused of tearing down hostage posters in the break room.
From harlots to heroines: October 7 opens new chapter for women soldiers in Israeli cinema
Shira Haas to star in Netflix remake of ‘The Boys from Brazil’
‘Stay Forte’ tells the human story behind the Gaza hostage escape - review
Animated film “Where is Anne Frank” screened at Singapore’s Animation Nation 2022
Why does Israel keep getting snubbed by the Oscars? - comment
For those who long to see Israeli films getting international attention, it’s been a disappointing time, with no end in sight.
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.
Israeli Film Week Celebrated in China
The Embassy of Israel in China hosted an Israeli Film Week from September 19-22 in China.
Israeli film “Let It Be Morning” screened at Chicago International Film Festival
'Valeria Is Getting Married' takes top prize at Haifa Film Festival
The movie tells the story of two Ukrainian sisters in Israel, one who has already entered into a mail-order marriage with an Israeli man and one who is considering this kind of a marriage.
'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.
Cinema Sabaya wins 2022 Ophir Award, to represent Israel at Oscars
Cinema Sabaya will now become Israel’s official selection for consideration for a nomination for the Best International Feature Oscar.
'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.