Documentary 'Healing From Hate' dives into the trenches with ex-skinheads as they make amends the only way they know how: recruiting others to leave the white nationalist movement

Unlike her ambivalent reception in the Jewish State, in the Diaspora, Israel's only female prime minister is 'Queen of the Jews.' New film 'Golda' paints a more human picture

Opening the UK Jewish Film Festival on Wednesday, 'My Polish Honeymoon' tells a resonant story about the transmission of memory and how contemporary Jewry relates to the Holocaust

Jewish-Polynesian director Taika Waititi's latest film has stirred controversy for its humorous portrayal of Hitler, but lampooning the 21st century's greatest villain is tradition

'The Voice of Ahmad,' the third in filmmaker Renen Schorr's trilogy, offers seven snapshots of joint life in Israel, from the concrete to the abstract

As semi-autobiographical absurdist film 'Synonyms' screens in US from October 25, director explains what is real and not in story about a demobbed Israeli soldier fleeing to Paris

Out October 24, HBO documentary 'Saudi Women's Driving School,' follows female drivers who maintain cautious optimism even as gender rights activists still sit behind bars

The famed directors' most overtly Jewish work is a tragicomedy said to be loosely based on the Book of Job, and lampoons both the clergy and American Jewry as a whole

Jewish director says Holocaust comedy has been in the works since 2011 -- and has only become more relevant since then due to the 'rise of more neo-Nazis and hate groups'

Historical drama 'The Mover' tells the story of Žanis Lipke, who managed to hide and transport 60 Jews with limited means, while risking execution by occupying Nazi forces

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