The set for a historical WW II feature titled 'Shttl,' put up this summer on a lakeside near Kiev, has brought the Jewish villages that once dotted the Old Country back to life

Debuting at Cannes, Israeli director Ari Folman's newest release embraces the vibrant world of animated fantasy as it artfully reframes the iconic diary through modern teenage eyes

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

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

A new documentary, streaming through May 19, explores how unsung heroine Truus Wijsmuller rescued thousands of youngsters from Europe during WWII at great personal risk

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

Jokes about the Holocaust have the potential to go very, very wrong, but they also can challenge, enrich, and preserve history

'The Tobacconist' imagines friendship between founder of psychoanalysis and teenage boy in coming-of-age story set against backdrop of 1938 German annexation of Austria

'An Irrepressible Woman' tells the true WWII story of Jeanne Reichenbach, who went voluntarily to Buchenwald, where she married three-time French premier Léon Blum

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