Cinema
'Köln 75': The unlikely story behind Keith Jarrett's iconic concert - review
Köln 75, directed by Israel-born, New York-based Ido Fluk, is a little like The Big Short at times, in that it features moments when various characters stop the action and break the fourth wall.
Lior Raz says Israelis in Hollywood are 'simply not afraid' at Tel Aviv Tuner premiere
‘Sentimental Value’ is a beautiful drama of redemption in a show-biz family - review
Israeli Cinema Day returns with NIS 10 tickets across country
Smadar festival begins tomorrow, celebrates Jerusalem cinema
The festival will open with a screening of In Jerusalem, a short film by David Perlov known for its poetic look at the divided city in 1963.
Exploring humanity through animation: Hazanavicius' 'The Most Precious of Cargoes' debuts in Israel
At Haifa Film Festival, Oscar-winning director discusses France’s antisemitism.
Nancy Spielberg receives award from Maaleh Film School
A tribute film about Spielberg at the graduation outlined her career, and its narrator noted, “Nancy fights to make the Israeli voice heard, connecting her love for cinema with her love for Israel.
Youssef's stand-up tour will inflame antisemitic hatred - opinion
These provocative performances inflame hatred against Israel and Jews, and incite acts of violence against them.
Spoiler: Here's what New Year's Eve celebrations will look like at the cinema
As restaurants and clubs fill up on New Year's Eve, the Planet chain presents a unique alternative: VIP movie nights with premieres and a festive menu.
Israeli documentary ‘Outsider. Freud’ looks at the life of a genius
Qedar said the film will be shown on January 9 in the Freud Museum in Vienna. “That will be a very powerful night, like a séance. I’m very curious how the film will be accepted.”
The best movies and television from a difficult year for Israelis - opinion
There are all kinds of genres on these lists, but they all have one trait in common: They were good enough to hold our interest in a year when our real lives were looking more unreal.
Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival spotlights best of Jewish cinema
The Jerusalem Cinematheque is hosting the festival from December 28 - January 2, including wide-ranging genres and competitions.
Film in production about three hostages killed by the IDF in Gaza
The three were shot dead a little over a year ago after they emerged from a building where they had been hiding, waving a white flag and calling to the soldiers in Hebrew.
'Anora' hits Israeli screens: A modern fairy tale with dark realities - opinion
Mikey Madison shines in Director Sean Baker's modern-day Cinderella story with a not-so-fairytale ending.