Tomer Shushan nabs the SXSW Grand Jury Award for his one-take short 'White Eye,' which explores the plight of migrant workers in Israel through the eyes of a bike owner

In a movie now streaming on Amazon Prime, Israeli-born Hanan Harchol portrays the joys and failures of his early days teaching at a rough-and-tumble urban public school

In Erez Tadmor's native land, his popular movie 'The Art of Waiting' has raised awareness and helped viewers share their own tales. Now that it's hit the US, will it be as fecund?

As film wins best motion picture of the year in Israel with controversial portrayal of Yigal Amir, American critics say plot 'could have been ripped from recent US headlines'

True to its name, the German film directed by filmmaker Dror Zahavi reaches a fever pitch as musicians from both sides of a conflict learn to play in sync. Premiering January 16

A boom of sabra storytelling in the form of comedies, thrillers and drama has won prizes and fans around the globe

The Jerusalem Cinematheque announces its 21st Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, with 60 films about Jews and Jewish subjects

Traveling writer and director Dekel Berenson looks to parlay the recent BIFA win for his third and latest short film, 'Anna,' into funding for a feature-length collection

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

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

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