She was brilliant, visionary, charming, hardworking, funny, ambitious, extremely cultured, demanding, and imperious, so it’s no accident that she was eulogized by many as the queen of Israeli cinema.
A Letter to David, directed by Tom Shoval, the winner of this year’s Ophir Award for Best Documentary, will open the 37th ...
Even Netflix has realized that some viewers want to watch a bit of good Israeli cinema, and they maintain a ...
Kicking off June 4, the 12th Annual Israel Film Center Festival is well timed for maximum controversy, but its organizer is prepared: "We always have good security and we have our ear to the ground." ...
His work, including the 2002 documentary “Jenin, Jenin,” exposed the often harsh realities of life experienced by his fellow ...
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Jerusalem Sessions Festival 2026: Israeli entertainment industry faces critical turning point
Israeli television has long dazzled the world, selling shows far beyond its small borders. Creative ingenuity transformed ...
New Israeli Cinema began unofficially six years ago, when Mizel Museum curator Georgina Kolber began showing Israeli films on the lawn of the museum on summer nights. But inclement weather and a slim ...
An Israeli official slammed the Ophir Awards for naming The Sea the country's best film of 2025. The movie about a Palestinian boy is expected to be Israel's Oscars submission. Miki Zohar threatened ...
When we established the Israel Film Center at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, our mission was to raise awareness of Israeli films in the U.S. After fifteen years, we felt we had achieved it.
A protest in support of Palestine during the 82nd Venice International Film Festival on August 30, 2025 (photo by Stefano Rellandini/AFP via Getty Images) More than 3,500 film industry workers and ...
Tom Nesher's debut film Come Closer, inspired by the sudden loss of her brother Ari in a 2018 hit-and-run accident, was Israel’s entry to the 2025 Academy Awards. Nesher appears in an exclusive ...
Indo–Israel film Murders Too Close – Love Too Far, co-directed by Assam filmmaker Manju Borah and Dan Wolman, will screen at PIFF 2026.
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