Cinema
Jerusalem Film Festival to open with Moshe Rosenthal’s 'Tell Me Everything'
"Tell Me Everything" had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, marking the first time in a decade that a full-length Israeli feature film was included in that festival.
TA International Student Film Festival: Forty years of cutting-edge cinema
Jerusalem highlights: May 22-28
Michael Bay to direct movie on Operation Epic Fury airmen rescue
Gleeful Gallic gems to be shown at the 'Oh La La!' Festival of French Comedy
The films will play over different weekends, starting at the Sderot Cinematheque and Haifa Cinematheque on opening day.
‘Goldman Case’: A true story of French Jewish radical whose murder trial still cloaked in mystery
The movie recently made its US debut in New York City and Los Angeles and is now opening in theaters across the country.
Gal Gadot to star in new thriller 'The Runner'
Gadot will play a lawyer whose son is kidnapped. Her character must run all over London, carrying out demands from a mysterious caller who has taken her child.
'Emilia Perez': From Mexican cartel leader to Tel Aviv's operating table
Emilia Perez tells a colorful story of cartels, gender, and redemption.
Cinema South Festival returns to Sderot, honoring resilience after tragedy
This year’s fall edition puts the population of the western Negev front and center, spotlighting the hostages and their families, as well as those who suffered losses on October 7 and during the war.
36th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles celebrates the Jewish state's cinema
The festival’s opening-night gala will feature the West Coast Premiere of Tom Nesher’s Come Closer at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills.
Classic British films by Pressburger and Powell being showed at Jerusalem Cinematheque
Their movies feature lush cinematography (whether in color or black-and-white), passionate romances that are all the more affecting because the characters are so very British.
Israeli coming-of-age story ‘Sweet Mud’ heads to Netflix
The story’s primary focus is 12-year-old Dvir and his mother, Miri, who loves him but struggles to function, and who is considered an annoyance by most of the kibbutz members.
‘Picture This,’ a series of interviews about Oct. 7, to be broadcast in the US
The series uses illustrations and animations by acclaimed Israeli artists of testimonies, which creates a vivid impression of events that were never recorded on camera.
Sweetening the movie: Hot Cinema upgrades the popcorn
Hot Cinema introduces sweet caramel-flavored popcorn to their menu for the first time in Israeli cinemas, costing NIS 20.