Prosecutors say actor not vindicated yet but will no longer pursue involuntary manslaughter accusation over accidental killing of cinematographer

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

Avigdor Liberman suggests withholding funding from Jaffa theater set to screen 'Farha,' which he says 'incites against Israeli soldiers'

Producers say long-sought effort coordinated by several government ministries will bring in big budgets from foreign production companies

Israeli Academy of Film and Television will award 'Israeli Oscars' to movies in 18 different categories on September 18

New Legend finances Israeli film and television content with backing from major Israeli investment house

Out on July 1, 'Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, a Journey, a Song' looks into the star's life and his creative process - which sometimes clashed with a profit-driven music industry

The 'radically inclusive' Academy Museum of Motion Pictures announces the addition amid a larger conversation about Jewish marginalization in the industry

Patrons threaten to pull their support if mention isn't made of Hollywood's 'founding fathers,' immigrant Jews who laid foundations for the filmmaking industry

When Adrienne Shelly was victim of a high-profile murder in 2006, Andy Ostroy and daughter Sophie were left to pick up the pieces; the new exploration of her life premiered Dec. 1

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