YidLife Crisis’ new documentary ‘Swedishkayt’ explores an unlikely home for a Yiddish revival: Sweden In the land of ABBA and IKEA, Yiddish is thriving again. “Swedishkayt” follows YidLife Crisis as they explore Sweden’s small but vibrant Jewish community.
Two years later, these films and TV series keep the stories of October 7 alive From survivor testimony to dramatized retellings, these films explore how October 7 changed lives and history.
Toronto International Film Festival cancels — and then unpulls — October 7 documentary ‘The Road Between Us’ TIFF pulled Israeli October 7 documentary ‘The Road Between Us’ — allegedly over fears of a copyright challenge from Hamas
In ‘Tatami,’ an Iranian judoka faces her most dangerous opponent: an Israeli In “Tatami,” an Iranian judoka is forced to choose between her Olympic dreams and her country’s ban on facing Israelis.
Fauda Season 5: Everything we know so far The new season is set to premiere in early 2026, and the events will reflect the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas attacks and subsequent upheaval.
In the Bob Dylan biopic ‘A Complete Unknown,’ Jewish actor Timothée Chalamet delivers standout performance: review “A Complete Unknown” separates itself from Dylan’s life as a Nice Jewish Boy in Minnesota, but remains a must-see film.
Why ‘A Real Pain,’ a film about Jewish cousins who visit a death camp will be the movie to beat at the Oscars Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin shine in the new film “A Real Pain.”
Everything we know about ‘Tehran’ Season 3 (so far) Israeli spy thriller “Tehran” has been wowing audiences since the first season was released to widespread acclaim in June 2020.
Unpacking Israel’s history at the Oscars Here are some of the highlights from Israel’s history at the Oscars through the decades.
21 iconic Israeli movies that you must watch One of the best ways to grasp the cultural melting pot that is Israel is to sample some of its most iconic and beloved cinematic works of art.
‘Stories for My Children’s Children’: A new film discusses the Holocaust through a personal lens “We wanted it to be like a grandmother talking to her grandchildren and telling the story,” director Christopher Wells told Unpacked.
‘You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah’ producer Elysa Koplovitz Dutton shares about authenticity and working with the Sandlers “Representation is everything, and seeing yourself on screen — no matter your race, religion, or ethnicity — is always empowering,” Dutton said.