The recent spotlight shining on the ultra-Orthodox world offers a good excuse to hole up with some hareidi television, movies, and documentaries

Award-winning director Hilla Medalia films families for 4 years, exposing joy and pain of surgery and hormone therapy treating gender dysphoria during crucial adolescent period

Paper calls series that inspired 'Homeland' a 'taut and intelligent political thriller' and a 'heartbreaking character study of soldiers and families damaged by war'

'Your Honor,' about judge dealing with son's killing of a mob dauphin, and 'Asylum City' about human traffickers, both licensed by Yes Studios

Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, whose team won the World Cup this summer, are set to star as coaches and executive produce 'Girlstar' remake

At Times of Israel Presents event, writer Eliran Malka speaks of his interest in portraying the lives of cool, hip yeshiva guys

The show is superbly written, well acted, with compelling characters and rich story lines, but also contains a voyeuristic opportunity to gaze into a mysterious, cloistered world

Hedva Goldschmidt and her Go2Films company seek out the spotlight for various niches of Israeli society portrayed onscreen, from religious Zionists to Arabs

Head writer tells an audience in London that series about an ultra-Orthodox family, now on Netflix, will continue, UK Jewish News reports

TV show co-produced by Jewish rapper Drake will begin 8-episode run in June, follows high schoolers as they navigate drugs, sex, identity and social media

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