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'More than I Deserve' tells a very Israeli story

"More Than I Deserve" tells an intersecting story of two communities in Israel, new immigrants from the former Soviet Union and the ultra-Orthodox → Read More

‘The Mandate,’ royal drama, ‘White Lotus’

This fascinating series features analysis by Jewish, Arab and British historians and archival footage from the era. → Read More

Change at helm of Jerusalem Film & TV Fund

Yoram Honig is leaving as director of the Jerusalem Film & Television Fund after 14 years. → Read More

‘Triangle of Sadness’ to open 2022 Jerusalem Film Festival

The festival will run until July 31 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque and other theaters around the city and will present over 200 films from more than 50 countries. → Read More

Quality cinema will be celebrated at Romanian film festival

Israel will be holding a Romanian film festival in cinematheques around the country for the next week. → Read More

Misbehavior's funny look at feminism and beauty

Misbehaviour is a comedy set in London's 1970 Miss World Pageant. → Read More

'Snowland': An Israeli film that won't melt your heart

The film moves from sequence to sequence, with a pulsing pop music score that does little to distract from how repetitive and obvious most of the screenplay is. → Read More

Israel Academy television award nominees announced

The awards ceremony will take place on March 24, and be broadcast on Kan 11 and YouTube. → Read More

Banned in Beirut: Lebanon nixes Death on the Nile due to Gal Gadot

Death on the Nile was banned in Kuwait earlier this week. → Read More

X Factor finale: Who will represent Israel at Eurovision 2022?

Eurovision has a special place in the hearts of many Israelis, because it was one of the first international contests in which Israel was able to participate and excel. → Read More

Bidding opens on Tarantino's 'Royal with Cheese' NFT

Quentin Tarantino's NFTs are being sold online at TarantinoNFTS.com. → Read More

Habima to pay tribute to Avi Nesher

Habima will present a tribute to movie director Avi Nesher on December 17 as part of its series of homages to cultural heroes. → Read More

Historic Jewish figures featured in Jerusalem Film Festival section

One of the strongest sections in the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival, which will run at the Jerusalem Cinematheque from November 27-December 2, is the Jewish Portraits program. → Read More

'Fauda' begins filming of fourth season

The new season of 'Fauda' will shoot in Israel and Ukraine. → Read More

Israeli film Let It Be Morning set for 2022 North America release

Let It Be Morning won the Ophir Award for Best Picture, meaning that it will be Israel's official submission for the Oscars. → Read More

Gadot sparkles in clunky 'Red Notice'

Red Notice is a new Netflix film about art thieves. → Read More

It's all about love on Israeli TV

Beauty and the Baker is back for its anticipated third season. → Read More

Red Orbach puppet to get new Netflix series

Red Orbach is a puppet that starred in Red Band, an Israeli mockumentary that features an all-puppet band. → Read More

Reality TV's new obsession: Julia Haart of 'My Unorthodox Life'

When formerly ultra-Orthodox Julia Haart dipped her stilettos into the reality-TV pool and made the Netflix series, My Unorthodox Life, she could not have anticipated that her family’s adventures would spark a lively debate on the role of women in the observant community. But Haart, who grew up religious in Monsey, New York, married and had four children before she left the fold for a life in… → Read More

Promising premieres, girl groups and aggravating academia

September will feature the premieres of several high-profile series. → Read More