Schorr-Heller, who ran JSFS for 30 years, was a legend in the Israeli film world and raised the school to a level of excellence that was recognized around the world.
This year’s festival will present 50 films – 22 documentaries and 28 narrative works – that celebrate the diversity of Jewish experience around the world.
Despite its Oscar buzz, The Brutalist is a tedious, pretentious mess that tests audience patience with its excessive length and heavy-handed messaging.
A study by Travel Republic indicates a 412% increase in searches for Thailand as a vacation destination.
The Jerusalem Cinematheque will celebrate Valentine’s Day this year with a special program called Whirlwind Romance.
Researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia have conducted a study to better understand the evolution of on-screen violence.
Noa Koler plays Sara, a nurse in a children’s (Tipat Halav) clinic who has a stressful workload and also faces the pressure that comes with the fertility treatments she is doing.
The movie is far from flawless, but the problems with it are likely not ones that will bother you as you’re watching it.
We still remember 1972 and know its tragic story, but now that October 7 has been repackaged by certain elements of the media as 'resistance,' it's especially important that 'September 5' be seen.