Cultural institutions in most places remain shuttered, while those in Jerusalem can reopen; all are providing online distractions geared especially to displaced Israeli families
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French film and Cannes winner 'Anatomy of a Fall' to close annual festival on August 23

For about a month, even non-Israelis can stream 75 classic films from the collection that are usually blocked outside of Israel, with both English and Hebrew subtitles

There will be more than enough performances, exhibits, screenings and concerts to last 8 days, from the EclectiQueer festival to urban park appreciation, museum tours and beyond

Cinematheques across the country set to show works by leading filmmakers in 10-day festival

Jewish Film Festival to show documentary feature about past exploits and current activities of justice-seeking couple

Tal Kantor's Ophir Prize-taking animated short 'Letter to a Pig,' which came from a dream she had in high school, will screen at Jerusalem's upcoming Anination Festival

'Los Angeles Darom' highlights real-life struggles in the development town of Kiryat Malachi, through a charismatic resident's story and original music

39th iteration of the festival to kick off July 21; Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund won Cannes Palme d'Or for movie about social hierarchies

The annual film event includes screenings, discussions and talks with filmmakers and creators exploring Jewish thinkers, artists and activists

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