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Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar is threatening to pull funding from the Ophir Awards, Israel’s version of the Oscars, after a film critiquing Israel won the top prize. The Sea, helmed by Israeli ...
Two years into the war in Gaza between Hamas and Israel, filmmakers who tackle the crisis in their works struggle to find distribution, while the Israeli government also aims to silence critical ...
More than 4,000 film workers have signed on to a pledge this month vowing not to work with Israeli film organizations that they say are “implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian ...
'The Sea' is an Arabic-language drama about a Palestinian boy from the West Bank who risks his life to go to the beach in Tel Aviv The Israeli culture and sports minister Miki Zohar has vowed to cut ...
The film studio, which some say has turned rightward under its new owner, said it disagreed with thousands of Hollywood professionals pledging to boycott Israeli film institutions. By Derrick Bryson ...
The response comes as nearly 4,000 figures from the international film and TV landscape — including high-profile Oscar, Emmy and Palm d’Or winners — have pledged not to work with Israeli counterparts ...
When we established the Israel Film Center at the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan, our mission was to raise awareness of Israeli films in the U.S. After fifteen years, we felt we had achieved it.
Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman expressed excitement Monday over the prospect of peace between Israel and Gaza. While at the Lumière Film Festival in Lyon, France, Portman remarked that it ...
A lost boy walks slowly through Tel Aviv’s central bus station. Two soldiers pass him, and he turns away to avoid being noticed. Yet there’s nothing noticeable about him—brown hair, blue eyes, a chin ...