Israeli films

FOX Entertainment Studios, Access Entertainment sign on to Avi Nesher’s 'Our Lives'

Inspired by true events, Nesher’s film is an emotionally gripping story about the enduring strength of the human spirit and the transformative power of love in the face of the horror of October 7.

AVI NESHER (left) directs Shalom Michaelshvili and Magi Azarzar in Our Loves.
Sunday, April 28, 2024 - Los Angeles, California : Pro-Israeli protestors

'The Zionists': A play that asks the wrong question about the Jewish future - opinion

THE TROUPE

Laughing through it: Israeli comedy films to celebrate Independence Day

"What is to Come."

Two Israeli films selected for Tribeca Festival


Avi Nesher’s ‘The Other Story’ will open the Haifa Film Festival

This will be the first time that in more than a decade that an Israeli movie has opened the Haifa festival.

Avi Nesher's 'The Other Story'

‘Cakemaker’ takes top prize at Jewish film festival in Germany

Israel was a key component of the festival.

‘THE CAKEMAKER’

Keeping the faith at the Jerusalem film festival opening

The Jerusalem Film Festival will run through August 5 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and other theaters throughout the city.

Jerusalem Film Festival opening event at Sultan's Pool, July 28, 2018

Sony buys film script from Israeli

The director is being sought for a romantic comedy written by Savion Einstein.

Sony Pictures Studio is seen in Culver City, California, 2018.

Cinema that reflects reality

President Reuven Rivlin and his wife, Nechama, noted film buffs hosted filmmakers from Jerusalem's Ma'aleh School of Film.

President Rivlin and his wife Nechama greet Israelis in his Jerusalem Sukka.

Israeli Film Festival in Paris attracts record audiences

During the week, most of the more than 35 screenings played to full houses or close to it, the highest attendance record to date for this festival.

A SCENE from Samuel Maoz’s critically acclaimed ‘Foxtrot.’

Israeli films to premiere at Tribeca Film Festival

Several Israeli features will make their debut at the famed festival.

Film camera (illustrative)

Israel Film Fund director Schory celebrated at Berlin film festival

When Schory took over management of the Israel Film Fund in the late 1990s, the Israeli film industry was at a low point.

Film camera (illustrative)

Take ‘Shelter’ with these two women

Shelter is fun because, like Naomi, the audience gets seduced by Mona.

‘MISTOR’ COMBINES a spy thriller and a psychological drama.

‘Foxtrot’ director: Oscar snub was painful

Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev celebrated the film missing out on a nomination.

Samuel Maoz, director of 'Foxtrot'