All Israel articles – Page 6
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Reviews
‘Here We Are’: Macao Review
Nir Bergman’s road trip across Israel is a loving portrait of a father and his autistic son
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Features
‘Til Kingdom Come’ director Maya Zinshtein on the odd connection between Kentucky, Trump and Israel
’Til Kingdom Come is produced by the Oscar-winning John Battsek.
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Reviews
‘Til Kingdom Come’: IDFA Review
A provocative look at the links between Israel and American evangelical Christian groups
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Reviews
‘Children’: DOK Leipzig Review
Ada Uspiz’s camera dramatically demonstrates how children grow up all too quickly in Palestine
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News
Israel, Abu Dhabi funds and Sam Spiegel film school sign cooperation agreement
Agreement follows historic deal in August normalising relations between Israel and the UAE.
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News
Haifa Film Festival moves online as Israel enters three-week lockdown
International competition will go ahead with Iranian director Mohsen Makhmalbaf acting as jury president.
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Promotion
Tel Aviv to showcase gender-balanced line-up of best in student film-making
There will be online masterclasses with Gus Van Sant and Catherine Breillat.
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Reviews
‘Laila In Haifa’: Venice Review
Drinks, sex and commentary flow freely over the course of one night in an Israeli bar
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News
First trailer for Ruthy Pribar’s ‘Asia’ starring Shira Haas and Alena Yiv (exclusive)
Tribeca winners secures Australia, Spain deals.
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News
Apple sets debut date for Israeli spy series ‘Tehran’
Eight-episode series from Fauda creator to debut in late September.
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News
HanWay boards Amos Gitai’s Venice competition title ‘Laila In Haifa’
Sales outfit to also handle international sales for the Israeli director’s back catalogue.
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mk2 reveals deals on Cannes 2020 titles ‘The Big Hit’ and ‘Here We Are’ (exclusive)
Both films screened in Cannes virtual market at the end of June.
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Features
Emmys spotlight: Why ‘Unorthodox’ star Shira Haas believes in the power of change
The Israeli actress discusses her role in the Netflix miniseries and life under lockdown.
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Reviews
‘The Death of Cinema and My Father Too’: Cannes 2020 Label Review
Self-reflexive debut from Israel boasts an ambitiously labyrinthine structure
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News
UK’s Oliver Park to direct Hasidic horror ‘Abyzou’ for Millennium (exclusive)
Film based loosely on Jewish folk tale.
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MK2 boards ‘The Young Lovers’ starring Fanny Ardant and Melvil Poupaud (exclusive)
Romantic drama will challenge societal norms.
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News
Charades unveils multiple deals on Neon titles including ‘Spaceship Earth’ (exclusive)
Titles were sold with a special Covid-19 era marketing package devised by Neon.
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News
Docaviv unveils “hybrid” format, Israeli Competition titles for 2020 festival (exclusive)
The Israeli Competition titles have been announced for this year’s event.
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News
Jerusalem pushes on with 2020 festival, moves dates to August
The event will now run August 20-30, shifting from its originally scheduled July 16-26 slot.
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Germany’s Beta group appoints new chief content officer
Award-winning producer joins from Israel’s Yes.