An ultra-Orthodox rom-com and a weighty family drama offer glimpses of ultra-Orthodox community in new movies

Film about Arab and Jewish women will represent country at international contest; other winners include Sasson Gabbay for 'Karaoke' and 'Savoy,' which portrays 1975 terror attack

US reporter Luke Tress looks at Holocaust art education in NY and opioid crisis; Jessica Steinberg discusses Aviv Geffen's abrupt political shift and rebates for film/TV producers

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

Producers say long-sought effort coordinated by several government ministries will bring in big budgets from foreign production companies

Israeli Academy of Film and Television will award 'Israeli Oscars' to movies in 18 different categories on September 18

In new hybrid documentary, filmmaker Zohar Wagner tells story of Kochava Levy, a young woman who served as mediator between terrorists and IDF while being held hostage in Tel Aviv

New Legend finances Israeli film and television content with backing from major Israeli investment house

'Girl No. 60427,' the first finalist from Israel, wins accolade in 2022 Student Awards's Live Action category

Barak Heymann says Polish Film Institute wanted movie on sculptor Dani Karavan to show work dedicated to Poles who saved Jews during Holocaust in positive light

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