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NewsFestival innovation, Netflix in the spotlight at Jerusalem's Think Fest
Screen reports from festival-focused industry initiative’s first edition.
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News'Eastern Promises' producer boards Israeli debut
EXCLUSIVE: Two Canadian partners have joined Dana Lerer’s first feature.
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NewsWomen directors on the rise in Israel
31% of feature films made in Israel in 2016 were directed by women.
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NewsFemale film collective bows in Jerusalem with debut feature
Micro-budget Death Of A Poetess set for world premiere.
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NewsTodd Solondz, Mohsen Makhmalbaf ready Jerusalem-set feature 'The Quarters'
Arsinee Khanjian, Anne Muylaert also onboard portmanteau project.
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NewsJerusalem Film Festival opens with laughs not politics
Michel Hazanavicius and Louis Garrel attend with opening night screening of Redoubtable.
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NewsJerusalem Cinematheque to restore 30,000 Israeli films
The organisation is upping its archive efforts after purchasing digitisation technology.
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NewsMatch Factory boards Eran Kolirin's 'Let It Be Morning' as project gears up
EXCLUSIVE: Beyond The Mountains And The Hill director aiming for early 2018 shoot on latest feature.
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NewsTop film festival heads set for Jerusalem's Think Fest
EXCLUSIVE: EFM, Rotterdam, Locarno, Tribeca chiefs among those attending inaugural event.
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News'The Beguiled', 'Good Time' set for Jerusalem international competition
Festival selects 12 titles for second edition of competitive strand.
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NewsGodard biopic 'Redoubtable' to open Jerusalem Film Festival
Michel Hazanavicius to attend festival’s opening ceremony.
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NewsJerusalem fest launches festival-focused industry strand
The event will provide a platform for festival professionals to discuss key topics; delegates from Berlin, Sundance, Venice and Karlovy Vary expected to attend.
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NewsDogwoof scores TIFF-bound Israeli football doc
EXCLUSIVE: Forever Pure is headed to Toronto after winning three awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival.
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News'Death Of Louis XIV', 'One Week And A Day' win top prizes in Jerusalem
Festival’s new $20,000 international competition prize goes to Albert Serra for The Death Of Louis XIV; One Week And A Day wins best Israeli feature.
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NewsCAA's Adam Berkowitz: Film talent still flocking to TV
The head of CAA’s television department was speaking on a Jerusalem Film Festival panel.
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NewsIsrael’s animation industry hops to new support initiative
Jerusalem Film and Television Fund’s animation event The Hop, Skip & A Jump is aiming to grow the city’s fledgling animation scene.
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NewsJerusalem 2016: Screen's dailies
Read Screen International’s daily magazine from the 33rd Jerusalem Film Festival here.
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NewsJerusalem: Yair, Yedaya scoop Pitch Point prizes
Matan Yair’s Scaffolding [pictured] and Keren Yedaya’s Red Fields were among the winners at the 11th edition of the event.
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NewsIñárritu boards Tom Shoval's 'Shake Your Cares Away'
EXCLUSIVE: Shoval [pictured] was mentored by Iñárritu on the set of The Revenant.
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NewsVirtual reality lands at Jerusalem fest
The festival is showcasing virtual reality for the first time, including the first raft of Israeli VR projects.









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