Dozens of documentaries being screened at 10-day film festival hosted by Tel Aviv Cinematheque

In 'Vishniac,' screening at DovAviv from May 11, filmmaker Laura Bialis shows a man who documented pre-Holocaust European Jewry, then reinvented himself as a self-styled scientist

Nancy Spielberg and filmmaker Tal Inbar discuss 'Closed Circuit,' which uses security camera footage to understand how events unfolded at the Sarona Market on that fateful night

Original recordings are dubbed over actors portraying senior Nazi figure and his interviewer before Israel put him on trial; he expresses pride in genocide, says has no regrets

Over 100 films covering nature and climate change, war and peace, music and art will screen at Tel Aviv's annual celebration of documentary cinema

DocAviv to once again run in Ma'alot-Tarshiha in Israel's Galilean region

Event hosted by DocAviv opens October 7 in Tel Aviv Cinematheque

'Advocate,' a documentary on Lea Tsemel, has caused controversy back home since it follows her court defense of two accused terrorists

August 15-19 will see screenings of documentaries about David Grossman, Hannah Senesh, Shoshana Damari, Mikhael Gorbachev and others

Israeli and international films screened during 10-day event in Tel Aviv, held in person after last year's online edition

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