Eight Cinematheques will screen 16 Italian films as part of weeklong Cinema Italia

Oscar-winning film produced by Stephen Spielberg's Shoah Foundation interviews Hungarian survivors in a jarring but even more relevant wakeup call amid rising global antisemitism

Michael Carnick writes and directs 'The Forbidden Wish,' an intense encounter between an Ethiopian-Israeli rabbi and a US Jew who talk racism, faith and the meaning of life

Indie comedy released this week fails to deliver with its gross-out gags, vulgarity, and Judaism falls by the wayside, reviewer says

Eddie Izzard co-writes and stars in 'Six Minutes to Midnight,' screening from March 26, set in Bexhill-on-Sea, where daughters of Hitler's officers studied to gain soft power

New film adaptation of successful coming-of-age memoir by Joanna Rakoff set in storied NY literary agency features sparkling performances by Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver

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

'American Pie' and 'Orange Is the New Black' star comments during interview on being frequently cast in Jewish roles

Nuance, attention to detail, and ultimately, believability make for a gripping journey into Mexico's insular Syrian Jewish community. Streaming Friday in virtual cinemas

Director Vadim Perelman, who lost relatives in the Shoah, says his movie 'Persian Lessons' also portrays the Nazis' humanity to show that evil isn't always committed by monsters

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