
Why an unknown Israeli filmmaker may just win an Oscar
Dekel Berenson’s two acclaimed short films, ‘Ashmina’ and ‘Anna,’ depict poignant stories in the lives of women in different countries he’s visited.

Dekel Berenson’s two acclaimed short films, ‘Ashmina’ and ‘Anna,’ depict poignant stories in the lives of women in different countries he’s visited.

From Homeland to Euphoria to Sacha Baron Cohen’s new Netflix series, American TV can’t stop adapting inventive Israeli formats.

Industry leaders, innovators and disruptors from across the world gather in Jerusalem for the sixth annual INTV Conference.

We are now in an era where Israeli shows can be enjoyed with English subtitles, any time of the day, from virtually anywhere.

Main actors in HBO’s version of ‘Euphoria’ will include Zendaya and Eric Dane. Ten episodes will air sometime next year.

Five films explored residents including a falafel vendor, an IVF specialist, an ultra-Orthodox artist, an evangelical Christian and boxing partners.

A series about a family’s journey with autism and another about a woman’s search for Mr. Right will be adapted for Spanish-speaking audiences.

The drama by Keshet won top prize at Cannes International Series festival in France earlier this year.

Creator and head writer Dana Idisis dedicated the Grand Prix Series Mania award to her brother Guy, the real-life inspiration for the series.

‘Nevsu’ is snapped up by Hollywood to be remade as ‘Culture Clash,’ while Israeli shows win two awards at inaugural Canneseries festival in France.

In the next 12 months, no fewer than four thrillers are expected to premiere that depict thrilling IDF and Mossad operations overseas .

As Israel’s hit TV show Fauda prepares to launch its second season, we take a look at why Israeli TV producers have such a magic touch for shows that transcend international boundaries.

‘It’s the compelling characters that draw you,’ says Adam Berkowitz, who has brought shows including ‘Fauda’ and ‘Greenhouse Academy’ to the US.

There are only about nine million Hebrew-speakers, yet Netflix, an online video service, now offers a dozen Hebrew-language shows to its subscribers.

After successfully exporting concepts for shows, Israeli TV networks are seeking to sell their own productions abroad.