Documentary
Documentary about Jews murdered after Nazi occupation threatened with ban in Poland
The Jews at the heart of Among Neighbors, from California-based filmmaker Yoav Potash, died six months after the end of Nazi occupation.
Paul McCartney's 'Man on the Run' documentary brings viewers back to the 1970s - review
Frederick Wiseman, social institution documentary filmaker, dies at 96
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Docaviv Film Festival looks at the truth behind the turmoil
The 27th Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival will present films that look deeply at the current situation, as well as movies on a diverse range of subjects.
Chicago theater cancels screening of post-Oct 7 documentary, citing community ‘safety, well-being'
The theater announced the decision in a since-deleted post on Instagram that night that began with the sentence, “We are firmly not an antisemitic organization.”
New doc ‘Hurricane in Malmo’ looks at Eden Golan's Eurovision experience
Documentary about Eden Golan competing in the contest in Sweden last year.
Nova festival massacre documentary ‘We Will Dance Again’ to receive honorary Emmy
The film has also been nominated for an Emmy in two categories: Outstanding Current Affairs Documentary and Outstanding Editing – Documentary.
Montana Tucker documentary 'Children of October 7' released in the US
Tucker, who has more than 14 million followers on social media, has been speaking out about the October 7 massacre since it happened.
'Among Neighbors': A filmmaker’s journey to uncover a forgotten Holocaust legacy
Filmmaker Yoav Potash arrived in Poland to document a modest ceremony in a forgotten town, but left with a profound mystery that would take a decade to unravel.
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.
How two new documentaries on America post-Oct. 7 talk right past each other
What both films lack is empathy. They depict the conflict as a zero-sum game, in which talking about the other side’s pain is conceding the argument, the author writes.
From ‘October 8’ to ‘Encampments,’ these new documentaries illuminate the post-Oct. 7 US experience
Three of the movies — including one in wide release — interview Jewish Americans about their experience with antisemitism on campus and beyond.