Cinema
Lior Raz says Israelis in Hollywood are 'simply not afraid' at Tel Aviv Tuner premiere
Raz, has starred in a number of international movies and series following his success in Fauda, the popular counterterrorism drama series.
‘Sentimental Value’ is a beautiful drama of redemption in a show-biz family - review
Israeli Cinema Day returns with NIS 10 tickets across country
This Israeli startup is using AI to transform cinemas into more than just a place to watch movies
A hostage story, ‘The Bear’ at its best: What to watch from Israel and worldwide today
'52 Days' is a well-made and gripping film, which is a further reminder, if any were needed, of the sufferings of those still held hostage in Gaza.
Israel's cultural institutions, theaters bounce back after Iran war
Museums and galleries are welcoming visitors once again after the 12 day Israel-Iran war.
27th TLV Student Film Festival announces full program
The festival will feature over 100 short films from 20 countries, including France, South Korea, Denmark, India, Mexico, Romania, and Japan.
Jerusalem Highlights: May 2-8
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv cinemas feature Israeli cult classics for Independence Day
Cinematheques across the country are offering cult classics, documentaries, and sing-alongs for Independence Day.
New and old movies to be screened across Israel during Holocaust Remembrance Day
These films are told from different points of view and in all different styles, with some relying on archival footage and others using different elements to tell stories from the Holocaust.
Jerusalem highlights: April 11-17
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
The new 'Three Musketeers' film gets down and dirty - review
The movie is enjoyable, filled with swashbuckling and banter, and concentrates on presenting the 1600s with realistic grit and filth.
Jerusalem highlights: April 4-10
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
A change to Israeli filmmaking? Bill to support film foundations passes first reading
Zohar's proposal would no longer require Israeli film funds to employ script evaluators from the government and would be able to select professionals independently.