Film festival
Israeli film fund goes Hollywood with Mark Wahlberg, Naomi Watts projects
The Siena Film Foundation's first major Hollywood project is the upcoming crime thriller By Any Means, starring Mark Wahlberg and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid withdraws from French festival after boycott pressure
‘One Eye Open’ documentary wins award
At Cannes, a juror claims anti-Israel activists face blacklisting
Movie premieres under the stars at Arava film festival
The 14th Arava International Film Festival will run November 12-22, offering Israeli premieres of several distinctive films.
Stellan Skarsgård bounces back from stroke for heartfelt performance in ‘Sentimental Value’
The Swedish actor was then in the middle of the most visible run of his half-century in film and TV when the medical crisis occured.
Can boycotts break Israel? Inside 20 years of BDS - from the editor
Two decades after the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement emerged, its calls to isolate Israel have surged back into global headlines and into everyday life.
The Cinema South Festival returns to its Sderot home
After a year of displacement, the festival will return to Sderot and the western Negev from November 6 to 13 for its 24th edition – its first in full format since October 7.
Jerusalem International Women’s Film Festival announces its lineup
The festival will be held October 27-31.
Samaria Film Festival goes global
The festival begins on November 5, with screenings at 20 locations.
Arava International Film Festival unveils 2025 program
The diverse program for the November festival includes 30 films.
Jewish International Film Festival in Sweden postponed as theaters cite security concerns
The festival was supposed to run from November 29 to December 2, and was intended to celebrate 250 years of Jewish life in Sweden.
Haifa film fest announces international program
The 41st Haifa International Film Festival will be held October 5-14.
Oct. 7 film ‘The Road Between Us’ wins People’s Choice award in Toronto
TIFF organizers first invited Avrich’s film for the festival, and then disinvited it, only to then reinstate the film after an outcry from the Canadian Jewish community.