Oscars
Lior Raz says Israelis in Hollywood are 'simply not afraid' at Tel Aviv Tuner premiere
Raz, has starred in a number of international movies and series following his success in Fauda, the popular counterterrorism drama series.
Brewing Trouble, a new Israeli comedy series, debuts on Yes
From a viral barista to the Oscars: Israel is winning the PR war but can't stop now - opinion
The Israel-Iran conflict: On the ground in Jerusalem
Oscar-winning Palestinian director of 'No Other Land' released after arrest
The IDF has dismissed the claim that soldiers invaded the ambulance where Ballal sought treatment for his wounds and was subsequently taken by the military.
Iranian thriller merges politics and suspense - review
Mohammad Rasoulof's riveting film follows a Revolutionary Court judge's family caught in Iran's 2022 protests, delivering Hitchcockian tension alongside powerful social commentary.
My Word: When cameras call the shots
The movie 'No Other Land' is not about giving the full picture; it’s about making a scene and making sure it’s captured on camera.
BDS movement criticizes 'No Other Land,' citing Israeli collaboration in film's production
PACBI issued a statement condemning the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land for violating the movement's anti-normalization guidelines.
Jewish and Israeli presence felt at Oscars
This year's broadcast had fewer symbols about the Israel-Hamas conflict than last year, but some acceptance speeches mentioned the hostages in Gaza and antisemitism.
‘No Other Land’: The Israeli-Palestinian documentary at the Oscars
The film has already won numerous awards worldwide, and it was nominated for Best Documentary Feature Film at this year’s Oscars, which took place on Sunday night.
‘No Other Land’ wins Best Documentary Oscar, director calls for hostages release
Jewish narratives shine at the Oscars with "A Real Pain" and "The Brutalist" as Gal Gadot takes the stage with Rachel Zegler.
‘Anora,’ a movie with heart, is likely to win big at the Oscars
You can expect a few red Artist4Ceasefire pins on the red carpet – even though there actually is a ceasefire now – and likely no yellow-ribbon pins.
Gal Gadot to be a presenter at the 97th Academy Awards
The announcement of Gadot’s participation comes following her appearance at the Golden Globes in January, where she also presented an award.
‘The Brutalist’ is a pretentious, overlong Oscar-nominated mess
Despite its Oscar buzz, The Brutalist is a tedious, pretentious mess that tests audience patience with its excessive length and heavy-handed messaging.