Out on Apple TV+ October 15, 'The Velvet Underground' dives into the countercultural phenomenon started by gay Jewish musician Lou Reed and rocketed to fame by Andy Warhol

Filmmakers play it safe in the historical drama out Sept. 3 about a controversial victim compensation fund, avoiding grittier details in an effort that rings hollow 20 years later

'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

Tickets go on sale for 11-day lineup of international movies opening August 24

Filmmaker Morgan Neville draws intimate portrait of chef who built a worldwide following for his culinary adventure-seeking before taking his own life

Scarlett Johansson, Rachel Weisz and director Cate Shortland make up a trifecta of Women of the Tribe propelling this dazzling action film, out in the US July 9

Now playing in US theaters and available on-demand, the film by director Eytan Rockaway seeks to understand the notorious criminal who supported Israel and fought Nazis

Two gay men, one an older American, one a cocky young Sabra, explore Tel Aviv in the Israeli director's newest release, out now in select US theaters and via on-demand from July 9

Now in select theaters in the US, documentarian Luke Holland's posthumously released last title reveals the psychology of Hitler's genocidal machine via its younger members

Based on successful Israeli novel, movie 'Shepherd: The Story of a Jewish Dog' pares down complex narrative to convey historical and ethical lessons to younger generations

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