In 'Saul and Ruby’s Holocaust Survivor Band,' now on-demand, a pair of upbeat nonagenarians go on a journey to their trauma-filled birthplaces and end up performing to thousands

For ‘White Noise,’ Jewish filmmaker Daniel Lombroso spent four years getting up close and personal with the alt-right movement's prominent personalities and supporters

In 'Enslaved,' now streaming in the US and from October 11 in the UK, director Simcha Jacobovici gathers an all-star team to delve into the roots of an unmemorialized genocide

With September 4 Netflix film 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' and July release of first book 'Antkind,' the 'Being John Malkovich' filmmaker is as funny and surreal as ever

'A true-crime story that everyone's involved in': Series unpicks the absurd saga of a wildly popular decade-long Monopoly sweepstakes that almost no American legitimately won

Jewish law requires a body be guarded between death and burial -- but in this new production, something has gone horribly wrong

Streaming on June 12, 'Aviva' is an unconventional, partially autobiographical movie that uses contemporary dance to explore an evolving romance, masculinity, and femininity

Films, music, and shows by up and coming artists aren't getting the sort of exposure that can launch careers, as festivals are canceled with no end in sight

The documentary 'Henri Dauman: Looking Up' sees a Parisian orphan become a successful US photojournalist, and true to form, the film's subject won't let the pandemic get him down

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

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