Film festival
New doc tells story of Holocaust survivor, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel
An Elie Wiesel documentary presents a compelling portrait of a Holocaust survivor who bore witness.
Israeli feature film ‘Dead Language’ to compete at the Tribeca Film Festival
French police investigate possible arson following Cannes blackout
Freed hostage Mia Schem's hostage ribbon confiscated at Cannes Film Festival
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.
Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon among celebrities targeting Israel ahead of Cannes in letter
The letter makes no mention of October 7, 2023, that began the war, nor the Palestinian activists who were killed while standing up to Hamas.
Nadav Lapid’s new film to be shown at Cannes
The film is reportedly set in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, which led to the outbreak of the current war in Gaza.
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.
'Letter to David' documentary takes a look at Gaza hostage behind the headlines
Letter to David comes at the story of David and his family from a different and highly cinematic angle, compared to a traditional documentary.
Iranian thriller merges politics and suspense - review
Mohammad Rasoulof's riveting film follows a Revolutionary Court judge's family caught in Iran's 2022 protests, delivering Hitchcockian tension alongside powerful social commentary.
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival kicks off 25th-anniversary program
This year’s festival will present 50 films – 22 documentaries and 28 narrative works – that celebrate the diversity of Jewish experience around the world.
New documentary commemorates 'Shoah' for 40th anniversary
“I do not hesitate to say that Shoah was the greatest event in the history of our festival, the Forum of the Berlinale, maybe also the greatest event of the Berlinale itself.”
Berlinale head spotlights Gaza hostages at festival opening
At this year’s festival, a new documentary by Shoval will be shown, Letter to David, about David Cunio’s kidnapping will be shown.
A chill in the air at Sundance
An exclusive dispatch for the Post from the famed indie film festival.
Smadar festival begins tomorrow, celebrates Jerusalem cinema
The festival will open with a screening of In Jerusalem, a short film by David Perlov known for its poetic look at the divided city in 1963.