Cinema jerusalem

Amy Kronish: Bringing Israeli cinema into the limelight 

Jerusalemite of the week: Understanding trends in Israeli cinema with Amy Kronish.

AMY KRONISH.
 HOUDINI and Jennie the Vanishing Elephant, 1918 (see Tuesday).

Jerusalem Highlights MAY 31 – JUNE 6

DANA BLANKSTEIN COHEN: We didn’t stop for a minute. You can’t stop the creativity.

Sam Spiegel Series Lab 2nd edition comes to Jerusalem, continues Netflix collab

'SPINOZA, EXCOMMUNICATED,' 1907. The prince of philosophers will be discussed at Holzer books this Thursday.

Jerusalem highlights July 9-15: What's new in Israel's capital?


Jerusalem Cinematheque to honor 100th birthday of Federico Fellini

The program, called Fellini in Color, features 12 of his films that have been digitally renewed and which will be shown on the big screen in Israel for the first time.

'City of Women'

Phil Grabsky to present films on artists at Jerusalem Cinematheque

He will also be appearing at the cinematheques in Tel Aviv, Herzliya and Holon.

Empty hall of cinema (illustrative)

Celebrating Sam Spiegel Film Lab

The awards will go to projects developed by lab participants and for the first time, to other filmmakers whose projects are in various stages of development.

DIETER KOSSLICK, the director of the Berlin International Film Festival, will receive a new award, the Force-of-Nature in Filmmaking Award, from the Sam Spiegel International Film Lab

Jerusalem gets the 'Star Wars' treatment

The similarities of Star Wars to the holiday that celebrates the victory of the Maccabees over a larger and more powerful empire was noted by many.

'The Last Jedi’ on opening night in Jerusalem

An Inconvenient Powerful Sequel on Climate Change

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Jerusalem's sacred music festival takes pluralistic approach

For music lovers, Mekudeshet at the magical venue of the Tower of David (September 7-15) never fails to inspire.

A SCENE from last year’s Jerusalem Sacred Music Festival at Tower of David Museum.

Four directors walk into the Old City – and make a film

The Quarters project, an anthology movie composed of four short films about the Old City of Jerusalem was officially launched on Sunday at the 34th Jerusalem Film Festival.

INTERNATIONAL FILMMAKERS (from left) Elad Keidan, Anna Muylaert, Arsinée Khanjian, Mohsen Makhmalbaf and Todd Solondz participate in a panel discussion at the Jerusalem Cinematheque

The reel deal in the Holy City

Local film aficionados can look forward to an array of guests, movies and citywide events at the Jerusalem Film Festival.

The Jerusalem Film Festival at the Sultan’s Pool

It’s time to raise the curtain

Jerusalemites are very fond of their theater.

Paying visitors and percent of subscribers in city theaters

La crème de la crème of French cinema

The French Film Festival opens nationwide.

'Tomorrow Everything Begins'

This week in Jerusalem 476991

Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.

Jerusalem mayor Teddy Kollek