Actor and director Rob Reiner on his newest project, "God and Country," a film examining the history and rise of Christian nationalism in the US.
The theater where the festival was originally set to be held attributed its decision to a wave of harassment against its staff.
For all its virtues, The Holdovers invites unfortunate comparisons to the ne plus ultra of teacher-student bonding movies, Wonder Boys.
The 12th edition of the annual Anthropological Film Festival will take place at the Jerusalem Cinematheque from February 13-15.
With their proven track record, Oppenheim, Sharon, and their cohorts will do the British comics justice and leave their Opera House patrons whistling a tune or two, smiling, or possibly laughing.
The one-hour documentary, to be released in April, will feature Sandberg interviewing eyewitnesses to the horrific attack, as well as released hostages and first responders.
The movie uses a newsreel format to give the story historical context and to lay out the many different factions who fought each other during the pre-state years.
Several of Welles’s works will be the subject of a tribute at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, starting on February 5 and running throughout the month.
Since we are now experiencing a truly difficult year, it’s nice to have a movie like this to help us get through it.
Israeli 'Haktovet al Hakir' commemorates the Babyn Yar massacre