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Jerusalem Film Festival opens 43rd edition at Sultan's Pool with 6,000 guests
Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa, one of the most acclaimed filmmakers working today, was the festival’s guest of honor and received an award in recognition of his cinematic achievements.
'Shards of Laughter': Giving people permission to laugh through painful topics
At movie premiere: Tribeca slams rape jokes made by Gold, Savetsky
Ben Perry: How one Israeli actor turned sirens into viral comedy - interview
Joanna Merlin, original Tzeitel in Broadway’s ‘Fiddler,’ dies at 92
In an interview for the 2016 PBS documentary series “American Masters,” Merlin said she auditioned eight times before the director of “Fiddler,” Jerome Robbins.
Nathaniel Buzolic: Those who support Palestinians are the devil
"If you really wondered what the true face of the Palestinian movement is, today, you have seen it," Buzolic wrote.
Why did 'Fauda' Star Join real-life police operation in Arab city?
Forces conducted a search of a residential complex in the city, during which weapons were located.
'Jeanne du Barry' director Maiwenn on finding common language with actor Johnny Depp
The movie features Johnny Depp in his first French-speaking role as King Louis XV of France, and Maiwenn as the titular courtesan who becomes the monarch’s favorite.
Michael Gambon, British actor who played Dumbledore, dies aged 82
Michael Gambon's best-known role was as Dumbledore in the "Harry Potter" franchise, a role he took over from the third installment in the eight-movie series after he replaced the late Richard Harris.
‘Jeanne du Barry,’ Johnny Depp’s latest release, to open Haifa Film Festival
The film festival will run this year from September 28 to October 7 at the Haifa Cinematheque and many other theaters in Haifa.
Has 'real' Vladimir Putin been missing for a year, leaving doubts about his health?
Concerns surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin's health intensify as a senior Ukrainian spy makes shocking claims.
New snake species discovered, named after Indiana Jones star
Harrison Ford, known for his role as Indiana Jones and his "Why did it have to be snakes?" catchphrase, now has a new species of serpent named after him.
Actor Ben Kingsley reveals why he stars in so many Holocaust films
Talking to Parade magazine earlier this month, Kingsley was asked why he has played so many Jewish characters in film.
Angus Cloud, star of TV show 'Euphoria,' dead at 25
No specific cause of death was reported but the family statement said he had suffered from mental health issues and was hit hard by the death of his father.