All Israel articles – Page 6
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‘The Affair’ co-creator Hagai Levi to write and direct WW2 series ‘The Girl Who Learned How to Kneel’ for Arte France (exclusive)
Series is adaptation of diaries of Dutch author Etty Hillesum, who was murdered in Auschwitz.
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Filmmaker Guy Nattiv addresses Helen Mirren ‘Golda’ casting controversy: “She’s got the Jewish chops”
Mirren’s casting as Israeli prime minister Golda Meir ignited debate over non-Jewish people playing Jewish roles.
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WestEnd boards thriller ‘Untitled Judo’ co-directed by ‘Holy Spider’ star Zar Amir Ebrahimi and Guy Nattiv
Ebrahimi also stars in the film as the coach to an Iranian female judoka.
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Cineworld boss Mooky Greidinger handed suspended jail sentence in Israel
Exec found to be indirectly responsible for failing to prevent breach of merger agreement terms in 2010.
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Reviews
‘Cinema Sabaya’: Review
Israel’s Oscar entry sees a group of very different Israeli women unite for a filmmaking course
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‘The Other Widow’: Tallinn Review
Tel Aviv-set debut focuses on a secret mistress whose life is silently impacted by the loss of her lover
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Fremantle acquires majority stake in Israeli documentary firm Silvio Productions
Israeli company is behind documentaries including ‘Shadow Of Truth’ and Emmy-nominated ‘Buried’.
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Banijay takes majority stake in Israeli film and TV producer MoviePlus
Production and distribution giant expands footprint in Israel.
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Keren Shahar to replace Alon Shtruzman as CEO of Keshet International
Exec will take over Israeli content producer and distributor in January.
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Reviews
‘The Taste Of Apples Is Red’: Thessaloniki Review
A Druze community between Syria and Israel is the setting for Ehab Tarabieh’s fiction debut
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Fortissimo boards Israeli comedy ‘Ducks - An Urban Legend’ (exclusive)
Film will world premiere next month in competition at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.
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‘Blackport’ reels in buyers; ‘HIP’ set for US remake; ‘The English’ travels - European Scripted Briefs
A round-up of European drama deals and appointments.
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Features
Basil Khalil on changing the narrative with TIFF title ‘A Gaza Weekend’
Khalil wanted to portray Gazans as people, not victims, persevering with Discovery title A Gaza Weekend as world events took a familiar turn.
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Reviews
‘Innocence’: Venice Review
Guy Davidi examines Israel’s compulsory military service in this thought-provoking documentary
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‘My Neighbor Adolf’: Locarno Review
Udo Kier steals the show in this bittersweet comedy about a Holocaust survivor and his enigmatic new neighbour
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Alex Camilleri’s ‘Zejtune’ leads Jerusalem Sam Spiegel, Pitch Point winners
Five Israeli projects won Pitch Point awards at the ceremony.
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Go2Films seals key deals on Israeli doc slate (exclusive)
The films are screening at this month’s Jersualem Film Festival.
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Reviews
‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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Features
‘America’ director Ofir Raul Graizer: “This obsession with fast editing is terrible…it’s killing storytelling”
The Israeli filmmaker’s follow up to The Cakemaker plays in competition this week Karlovy Vary.
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Reviews
‘June Zero’: Karlovy Vary Review
Adolf Eichman’s trial is at the core of Jake Paltrow’s sixties-set drama