
Why Israeli short films are winning international awards
With a choice of many film schools and a penchant for storytelling, Israelis raise ‘super interesting voices’ on screen.

With a choice of many film schools and a penchant for storytelling, Israelis raise ‘super interesting voices’ on screen.

The esteemed creator of the reality music TV competition has never before hosted a version of the show outside the UK and US.

Yes, we all hated 2020. It was a terrible year. But even in terrible times, wonderful things happen. Here are 20 of them. They will brighten your day.

Lior Raz, hero and cowriter of ‘Fauda,’ tells Khaleej Times of Dubai how he tried to humanize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for both sides.

Snuggle up for a perfect night in this pandemic season with the very best TV Israel has to offer, both now and in the excitably near future.

Due to the pandemic, the National Library of Israel’s sixth annual Docu.Text Film Festival is going digital, with a lineup in English, Nov. 15-25.

Jerusalem Cinematheque’s Israel Film Archive features 30,000 titles recorded on 2 million meters of film – now digitized and many available for free.

Agreement will establish training programs for Emirati and Israeli filmmakers in partnership with Jerusalem Sam Spiegel Film & Television School.

The IZZY subscription service available anywhere (but Israel) offers unlimited films, shows and documentaries all exclusively coming from Israel.

‘Cinema Rex is a diamond in our history that should be used as example for relations with our neighbors in Israel,’ says co-producer.

New Apple TV series ‘Tehran’ tells the story of a Mossad hacker who gets stuck in the Islamic Republic after her mission fails.

As a source of must-see television, the tiny Mideast country has emerged as an international force to be reckoned with.

‘Synonyms’ was directed by Nadav Lapid and stars former Israeli judoka Tom Mercier; other Israelis are in the cast and crew.

The New York Times names ‘Prisoners of War’ (‘Hatufim’) the finest international TV show of the past 10 years, and ranks ‘Fauda’ as No. 8.

The head of Israel’s Yes Studios talks about turning ‘hyper-local’ shows like ‘Fauda’ and ‘On the Spectrum’ into international hits.