Arts and Entertainment
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Joshua Newton said the tech giant’s move hurt his film’s prospects.
“Heroes of Haifa” centers on a battle won by Indian soldiers in World War I.
“I’ve said often that I won’t work on a more important project. I hope to work on other important films, but I will not work on a more important film than this one,” he affirms after making “The U.S. and the Holocaust.”
Five artists from Japan present new perspectives on the Holocaust.
She’ll play Sabra, a superhero with a backstory as a kibbutz-raised mutant agent for Israel’s spy agency.
Under the direction of an Israeli for the first time, the IPO looks to draw audiences from across the Jewish and cultural spectrum.
Sounding like a young Joni Mitchell, this Brooklynite has a blessed voice.
A new Tisha B’Av film shares Jewish acts of kindness, selflessness and courage in an attempt to inspire its viewers to follow suit.
The Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Israel Museum and various galleries have scooped up the emotional, vivid, award-winning works of Nirit Takele.
An event in early September billed as a meeting/debate on Facebook is being accused of having “more dubious ideological undertakings.”
The Ypres city council revoked the permit for the Frontnacht music festival, which was to be held the weekend of Aug. 27-28.
“Girl No. 60427” garners British Academy of Film and Television Arts award for writer/director Shulamit Lifshitz and animator Uriel Berkowitz.