Tal Michael's film 'Bukra fil Mish Mish' focuses on the Frenkels, a long-forgotten trio who launched a cartoon company by their bootstraps in the 1930s before being forced to flee

'White Eye' is Tomer Shushan's debut film about migrant workers in Tel Aviv

Starting Friday, Lance Oppenheim's 'Some Kind of Heaven' captures Florida's 'The Villages,' the world's largest retirement community, where psychedelic drugs and vagabonds abound

Annual event, to take place December 3-10, features 50 films from Israel and beyond that promote human rights and social justice

Filmmaker Inbar Horesh offers a brief but telling glance at questions of Jewish identity among tourists who meet immigrant soldiers from their homeland

Petra Epperlein and Michael Tucker retrace the Fuhrer's footsteps in 'The Meaning of Hitler,' streaming online Nov. 11-19 for the DOC NYC festival

Sam Spiegel celebrates its 30th with its 30 best shorts, and DocAviv offers a second month of Docustream

'The Kings of Capitol Hill,' airing on Israel's YesDocu before going global, examines how the pro-Israel lobby eschewed mainstream US Jewry for Evangelical Christians and the right

While the renowned French film festival was shelved due to the coronavirus, organizers still announce selected titles

Tomer Shushan nabs the SXSW Grand Jury Award for his one-take short 'White Eye,' which explores the plight of migrant workers in Israel through the eyes of a bike owner

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