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Jerusalem: Rozenkier, Tobal clinch top Sam Spiegel prizes
A total of 11 projects were presented at the closing pitching event of fifth edition.
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Jerusalem Film Festival gets off to noisy start
Controversial culture minister announces new film fund aimed at boosting southern Israel.
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Keren Yedaya to revive Israeli anti-war musical 'Mami'
EXCLUSIVE: Production to start rolling in November.
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Eran Kolirin to adapt Kashua’s 'Let It Be Morning'
EXCLUSIVE: Director of The Band’s Visit to explore dilemma of being a Palestinian with Israeli citizenship.
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Paz brothers reveal 'Jeruzalem 2' details
EXCLUSIVE: Horror sequel will be set 10 years after the events of the first film and will not be found-footage.
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Israel film industry faces diversity challenge
Only 10% of working film directors are women, but one lobbying organisation is fighting for change.
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Jerusalem Film Festival directors talk 2016 programme
Festival set to open tonight with a screening of Pedro Almodovar’s Julieta [pictured].
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Tarantino touches down at Jerusalem fest
The director is at the 33rd Jerusalem Film Festival to accompany a screening of Pulp Fiction.
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Jerusalem fest to host Ronit Elkabetz tribute
JFF to pay tribute to Israeli actress and film-maker who died in April.
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Jerusalem Film Festival to add international competition
EXCLUSIVE: New international competition will feature around ten titles, including Sparrows and A War .
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‘Tikkun’, 'Hotline' win in Jerusalem
Avishai Sivan’s religious drama wins Best Israeli Feature while Hotline scoops Van Leer award for Best Documentary.
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Atia, Hamoud, Shumunov triumph at Jerusalem Pitch Point
Debut feature directors Yossi Atia, Maysaloun Hamoud and Roman Shumunov pick up prizes.
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Yossi Atia to bring Jaffa Road terror tour work to big screen
Israeli performance artist Yossi Atia revisits Second Intifada a decade later in dark comedy.
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Gitai's Rabin film eyes fest path
Amos Gitai is hoping to screen Rabin: The Last Day at festivals in autumn.
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Shoval’s 'Shake Your Cares Away' takes shape
Director Tom Shoval is planning his second feature, which will shoot in Israel and France.
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Elkabetz joins Hamoud’s Palestinian party girls
Producer Shlomi Elkabetz is onboard for director Maysaloun Hamoud’s debut feature.
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'JeruZalem' pair plot Nazi revenge thriller
EXCLUSIVE: The Paz brothers are eyeing their first European production, titled Plan A.
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'Darkroom' wins Jerusalem's Sam Spiegel prize
Israeli film-maker Itamar Alcalay’s Darkroom, revolving around a young gay Armenian man forced into an arranged marriage, has won the top $50,000 prize at the Sam Spiegel International Film Lab’s pitching event.
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Jerusalem 2015: Screen's dailies
Register with ScreenDaily to read our daily magazines from the 32nd Jerusalem Film Festival here.
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Israel's Spiro Films readies Lavie, Bergman, Moaz
Spiro chief Eitan Mansuri will be in Toronto with final draft of Lavie’s The Current Love Of My Life.