Commissioning editors, network executives, film fund managers, distributors and producers gather to review promising works in progress

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

'The Jewish Jail Lady and the Holy Thief' tells feel-good true story of Harriet Rossetto and Mark Borovitz, who turned over a new leaf to help former convicts and addicts in LA

Screening in Boston on March 21, Tomer Heymann's award-winning film 'I am Not' follows Oren, an adopted Guatemala-born Israeli, on a journey beyond his multiple diagnoses

Re-released in the US on Feb. 24, Marcel Ophuls' 4-hour 1969 film presents a riveting depiction of everyday life in Nazi-occupied France and is ultimately about human nature

Acclaimed filmmaker Barry Avrich covers what might be his most peculiar subject to date: Albert Rosenberg, a charlatan with so many cover stories, even his family doesn't know him

'Filmmakers for the Prosecution,' playing in NYC through Feb. 2, shows how in the War Crimes Unit Budd and Stuart Schulberg helped convict top Nazis; Americans never saw their work

Reporter Michael Horovitz on Saturday night's demonstration as military correspondent Emmanuel Fabian looks at Palestinian clashes and a message from outgoing IDF chief of staff

Australian trauma psychologist Esther Takac's new film focuses on four bereaved family members on both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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