Jerusalem movie theater

‘Stardust’ fails to capture Bowie’s moonage daydream

There are not even any David Bowie songs in Stardust.

Johnny Flynn as a young David Bowie in ‘Stardust.
ARNIE HAMMER and Timothee Chalamet star in Luca Guadagnino’s ‘Call Me By Your Name.’

Jerusalem Jewish film fest to take place in December

The Jerusalem Film Festival at the Sultan’s Pool

The reel deal in the Holy City

'The other side of hope'

More than 180 movies


בְּרוֹש לְבַדוֹ

New documentary film: Indie Capped

New documentary film: Indie Capped

Touching theater in ‘Edgar’

Israel’s groundbreaking Nalaga’at Theater Ensemble take audiences on a tour through their inner worlds of darkness and silence.

NALAGA’AT THEATER Ensemble’s production of ‘Edgar’

Reality Check

In quantitative terms, it appears our theatrical sector is in good health.

‘A Mountain Does Not Move’ is a nominee for Best Original Israel Play.

Kids, courts, ‘Cheers’ and the Coens

Some things old, some things new, for children and adults.

Fargo

Watch: Richard Gere on peace and bromance at Israeli premier of 'Norman'

Gere: “I feel if this conflict you all have been enduring... could be solved, 99% of the problems on the planet could be solved.”

Actor Richard Gere (L), director Joseph Cedar (C) and actor Lior Ashkenazi hold a news conference following the screening of the film "Norman: The Moderate Rise And Tragic Fall Of A New York Fixer" at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, in Jerusalem March 9, 2017.

Being Norman Oppenheimer

Joseph Cedar’s ‘Norman’ shows the humanity within the nudnik.

Joseph Cedar’s ‘Norman’

מוּלְטִי

New show: Multi

New show: Multi

Austrian Film Week returns to Israel

This year’s lineup features six recent movies, including two Israeli premieres.

A SCENE from Michael Kreihsl’s ‘Love Maybe.’

לַעֲבוֹר אֶת הַקִיר

New movie: Through the Wall

Through the Wall

Grand finale for the Smadar?

The only single-screen theater left in the capital, the distinctive building houses a cafe and a unique lobby, with tables clustered around twisted tree trunks.

Outside the German Colony’s Smadar theater

Don’t bring down the curtain on the Smadar movie theater

The Smadar was the setting for director Avi Nesher’s short movie ‘True Story.’

The Smadar was the setting for director Avi Nesher’s short movie ‘True Stor y’; he is seen here (at lef t) during filming with actors Tuval Shafir (center) and Yuval Scharf