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

Now screening in the US, director Nadav Lapid's new film draws heavily from its maker's experiences as it lampoons the measures taken to persuade artists to toe the party line

Top prize goes to Israeli filmmaker, with runner-up split between films from Cyprus and Brazil

'The Viewing Booth' captures the reactions of Maia Levy as she sees footage of everyday life for West Bank residents; the film opens Friday in NY and will stream starting August 18

'Legend of Destruction' is filmmaker Gidi Dar's latest masterpiece, an eight-year project, now in theaters for Tisha B'Av

Straight from NYU film school, Dani Schoffman landed in newly opened Myanmar and quickly found himself making offerings at a Buddhist pagoda to ward off his film crew's curse

Mother-daughter drama, woven with threads from first-time filmmaker Ruthy Pribar's life, offers quiet intensity with emotional acting from Shira Haas and Alena Yiv

Since start of the outbreak, Israeli firm has sought to apply its technology to COVID-tracking tools, alarming human rights activists

Annual event is back on track after last year's online version

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