Foxtrot
Iran rejects UK accusation of links to Swedish criminal gang
On Monday, Britain said Foxtrot had attacked Israeli and Jewish targets across Europe for Iran.
UK sanctions Iranian-backed, Swedish-based criminal gang 'Foxtrot,' leader
‘Foxtrot,’ ‘Longing’ get European Film Award nods
Israeli Film Festival in Paris attracts record audiences
Israeli Embassy pulls support from Israeli Film Festival in Paris
Foreign Ministry displeased that ‘Foxtrot’ will be screened on opening night.
Oscar nominations 2018: 5 Jewish takeaways
Israel is not represented at the Oscars this year.
‘Foxtrot’ director: Oscar snub was painful
Israeli Culture Minister Miri Regev celebrated the film missing out on a nomination.
Oscars snub ‘Foxtrot’
Israeli films have been nominated for Best Foreign Language Film 10 times without a win.
The reel deal in 2017
The ‘Post’s’ film critic chooses her top 10 films of the year from both Israel and abroad.
Israeli movies in 2017: Controversy and diversity
A successful film industry doesn’t produce only films that win prizes abroad but also movies that local audiences enjoy.
'Foxtrot' makes Oscars foreign film shortlist
Nine countries — including Lebanon — were selected from 92 entries.
Rage, glory and Avi Nesher
The celebrated Israeli director discusses the digitally restored release of his controversial 1984 film "Rage and Glory."
Foxtrot, Gal Gadot honored by National Board of Review
Foxtrot is Israel's submission for the foreign language Oscar award for 2017.
The dangerous dance of 'Foxtrot' critics
“Any up-and-coming director knows that if they make films that defame Israel there will be those in the world who will warmly accept them," says Israel's culture minister.
Scenes from an Israeli marriage: ‘Foxtrot’ wins best film, Ophir Awards
In developing the character of Ya’ara, Koler says that she often tried to think about her own fears when confronting situations that were “outside her comfort zone.”