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Of Dogs and Men: A haunting story in the aftermath of October 7 massacre - review
That the movie was made at all is remarkable, and it’s a haunting, poetic drama that truly gives you the feeling of what those who survived the massacre went through in those early days.
From Lorenz Hart to Mel Brooks: Two Jewish lives now available on Israeli screens
‘Hamnet’ is Oscar-bait about Shakespeare's free-spirited wife - review
Once Upon a Mattress proves fairy tales are funnier when turned upside down
Gaza political issue is front and center as Venice Film Festival opens
The Venice Film Festival kicks off with controversy as over 1,000 industry professionals demand a stance on Gaza, while jury president Alexander Payne sidesteps the issue.
Italian film industry figures call for Venice Film Festival to support Palestinians
The letter called on the Venice Film Festival “to be more courageous and clear in condemning the ongoing genocide in Gaza."
Jerusalem highlights : August 22-28
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ disappoints - film review
Wes Anderson’s latest movie lacks a compelling, comprehensible storyline, or characters viewers would care about.
Elon Dershowitz, film producer, dies at 64
Elon Dershowitz had an accomplished career in producing movies and podcasts.
BGood launches Smurfs collection ahead of the new movie release
The chain will offer branded items with Smurfs designs, including children's and baby clothes, T-shirts, and pajamas for adults, with prices ranging from NIS 20 to NIS 100 per item.
Disengagement and documentaries: What to watch in Israel this weekend
New shows to look out for include 'Disengagement' and 'Outrageous,' plus the new season of 'Only Murders in the Building.'
How an Israeli kidnapping comedy sold a million tickets
Saving Shuli-San was set for a June release, but the war with Iran made United King Films, the movie’s distributor, postpone the much-awaited film.
Jerusalem highlights: August 15-21
What's new to do in Israel's capital?
TIFF says Oct. 7 documentary can be shown in festival, reversing decision
TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey released a statement where he apologized and said that he remains committed to allowing the film to be screened at this year’s festival.