On September 5, Daniel Roher's latest documentary about a maverick musician, 'Once Were Brothers,' will make him one of the youngest filmmakers to open the prestigious event

'Zikr: A Sufi Revival' offers film festival-goers an experiential viewing of an ancient branch of Islam

'The Amazing Jonathan Documentary' quickly becomes less about its subject and more about director Ben Berman struggling to keep up with his hijinks -- but can it be trusted?

Though backed by three impresarios, the now iconic ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ was originally far from a sure thing. A new documentary traces the show's grassroots international success

First Israeli documentary about local design industry unfolds relationship dramas in Lea Gottlieb's family

At NYC premiere of 'Nobody Wants Us,' filmmaker Laura Seltzer-Duny says US first lady's efforts to save Jews aboard the SS Quanza should be emulated today

New documentary film 'Love, Antosha' delves into life of the prolific actor, filmmaker, musician, and photographer whose parents fled Soviet Russia for the US

New documentary 'Picture of His Life' shows award-winning Amos Nachoum shudder at the idea of missing his Moby Dick; filmmakers Dani Menkin and Yonatan Nir capture the expedition

Galvanized by the president's travel ban, director Adam Zucker challenges US citizens to stand up to racism against Muslims in a documentary that premiered July 22

In 'Marianne & Leonard,' opening Friday, director Nick Broomfield explores Cohen's origin story and relationship with Marianne, his own former flame who loved both men on Hydra

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