Out Friday, director Guy Nattiv's latest film, starring Helen Mirren as Golda Meir, skips the broader history lesson and focuses on her humanity as she navigated the Yom Kippur War

From June 1-8, NYC's Israel Film Center Festival presented a selection of films that rivals Cannes or Sundance - but here you ran the chance of bumping into your Hebrew teacher

Writer-director Idan Haguel's second film, about notoriously rundown and singularly diverse Neve Sha'anan, hits close to home -- much of it was filmed in his own old apartment

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

Playing at the Boston Jewish Film Festival, 'Valeria is Getting Married' touches on the murky morality of these mutualistic relationships - and their resulting emotional toll

Gidi Dar says 'Legend of Destruction' film is 'warning sign to Israelis' at a time of renewed national discord

It's been a banner year for films, shows, and theatrical productions by Jews or about the Jewish experience. Here are the best from Jordan Hoffman

Orit Fouks Rotem never expected her film 'Cinema Sabaya' to sweep the Ophir Awards, but now finds herself seeking a chance to vie for Best Foreign Film at the 2023 Academy Awards

Speaking with ToI at the Sarajevo Film Festival where he screened 'Where is Anne Frank,' the Israeli director dishes on an array of complex topics - just like his movies do

Screenings run until June 8, and include documentaries, 'Image of Victory' by blockbuster director Avi Nesher and new episodes of the hit comedy series 'Shababnikim'

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