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

'Fiddler's Journey to the Big Screen,' breaks down movie magic of beloved 50-year-old musical, and shows how film brought gentile director Norman Jewison closer to Judaism

In 'As They Made Us,' the 'Big Bang Theory' star steps behind the camera to write and direct a semi-autobiographical melodrama about a family's encounter with death and dysfunction

The world's only such festival returns in person this year through April 7 at the Upper East Side's Moise Safra Center, and features live events with food, drinks, music and celebs

Last week, Ukrainian Academy Award winner Sergei Loznitsa was dismissed from his country's Film Academy after making a film on the Holocaust. His work is taking the US by storm

Out Dec. 9, the remake, tweaked just enough to resonate today, rounds out its characters more than the original - and with its killer musical numbers, purists won't be disappointed

A surprisingly true to life depiction of Russian-Jewish immigrants in 1980s Brooklyn doesn't hinder the universal message in the movie, opening Oct. 22 in NY and streaming Oct. 29

Born Richard Donald Schwartzberg, the director is credited with helping create the modern superhero blockbuster, with his films grossing hundreds of millions of dollars

Nuance, attention to detail, and ultimately, believability make for a gripping journey into Mexico's insular Syrian Jewish community. Streaming Friday in virtual cinemas

Director Vadim Perelman, who lost relatives in the Shoah, says his movie 'Persian Lessons' also portrays the Nazis' humanity to show that evil isn't always committed by monsters

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