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


The Good Person: An intelligent film with an intriguing premise

The Good Person stars Moran Rosenblatt as Sharon, a filmmaker devoted to making serious movies that empower women.

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Israeli and American film festivals launch unique partnership

 April Ingram, Seth Ingram, Anat Sultan-Dadon, Mark van Leuven , DCG Alex Gandler and Aaron J Braunstein, Director of Public Affairs

Israeli movie receives award at Thessaloniki Film Festival

  Israeli participation in the 63rd Thessaloniki Film Festival.

Israel recreates iconic Jerusalem’s Sacher Park at the Annecy Animation Festival in France

 Israel at Annecy Animation Festival

First film production line between Israel and Nigeria is launched

Israeli and Nigerian filmmakers collaborating to produce a full-length romantic comedy

 Delegation of film makers from Nigeria in Israel

Israeli animated movie wins Taiwan Festival

 LETTER TO A PIG Trailer (2022) directed by Tal Kantor (France, Israel)

Netflix to add Israeli film every week for rest of winter

These are the 16 Israeli film classics that will be added weekly for Netflix Israel users to stream.

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Animated film “Where is Anne Frank” screened at Singapore’s Animation Nation 2022

 Singapore’s Animation Nation 2022

Why does Israel keep getting snubbed by the Oscars? - comment

For those who long to see Israeli films getting international attention, it’s been a disappointing time, with no end in sight. 

 Cinema Sabaya’ was this year’s Ophir Award winner

Foreign film production is coming to Israel in 2023

The applications will create an influx of more than NIS 172 million in investment in movie and TV productions in Israel, according to the Tourism Ministry.

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