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

'Fiddler's Journey to the Big Screen,' breaks down movie magic of beloved 50-year-old musical, and shows how film brought gentile director Norman Jewison closer to Judaism

First-of-its-kind project, 'If You Hear What I Heard,' films members of the third generation post-World War II who give testimonies in an ongoing docu-series

In short documentary, filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt interviews his 5th grade classmates and teacher as part of quest to come to terms with his own complicity in bullying another boy

Dmitry Bogolyubov's 'Town of Glory' depicts town of Yelnya as representative of fanatical militarism fueling Russians' strong support for brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine

Last week, Ukrainian Academy Award winner Sergei Loznitsa was dismissed from his country's Film Academy after making a film on the Holocaust. His work is taking the US by storm

Director Lisa Hurwitz's documentary about a once-beloved restaurant chain is the comfort foodie film we're craving

Film depicting true story of Israeli con man Shimon Hayut, who bamboozled girls by pretending to be diamond scion, becomes first documentary to lead Netflix viewership globally

Filmmaker Daniel Sivan talks about the discovery and making of 'Camp Confidential,' currently shortlisted for the Academy Awards

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