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  Tom Nesher, who won Best Director and whose film, Come Closer, won Best Picture

'Variety' names Israeli director Tom Nesher among 2025 directors to watch

 ‘THE MAD Adventures of Rabbi Jacob.’

Gleeful Gallic gems to be shown at the 'Oh La La!' Festival of French Comedy

Arthur Harari (right) as attorney Georges Kiejman in "The Goldman Case."

‘Goldman Case’: A true story of French Jewish radical whose murder trial still cloaked in mystery

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
 Actor Gal Gadot arrives for the Ninth Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, California, U.S., April 15, 2023.

Gal Gadot to star in new thriller 'The Runner'

Karla Sofia Gascon (center) and Zoe Saldana in ‘Emilia Perez.’

'Emilia Perez': From Mexican cartel leader to Tel Aviv's operating table

 THE SDEROT Cinematheque.

Cinema South Festival returns to Sderot, honoring resilience after tragedy

 TALI SHARON and Idan Amedi in ‘Highway 65.’

36th Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles celebrates the Jewish state's cinema

‘A Matter of Life and Death’ will be among the films screened during a retrospective of Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell.

Classic British films by Pressburger and Powell being showed at Jerusalem Cinematheque

 A SCENE from Dror Shaul’s ‘Sweet Mud.’

Israeli coming-of-age story ‘Sweet Mud’ heads to Netflix

HOST BEN SHANI (left) and October 7 attack survivor Ayelet Epstein.

‘Picture This,’ a series of interviews about Oct. 7, to be broadcast in the US

 Sweet popcorn

Sweetening the movie: Hot Cinema upgrades the popcorn

By MEITAL SHARABI
 DIRECTOR DANI ROSENBERG with (from left) Nora Lifshitz, Yamit Avital, and Ori Avinoam at the premiere of ‘Of Dogs and Men’ at the Venice Film Festival on Friday.

'Genocide in Gaza': Anti-Israel protests, boycott calls at Toronto, Venice film festivals

 A SCENE from ‘Art College 1994’.

‘Art College 1994’ features more talk than paint

 Planet

Movie and free buffet: the Planet network offers a new service

By MEITAL SHARABI
 ‘DOG DAY AFTERNOON’ and ‘Network’ are just two of Sidney Lumet’s masterpieces.

A tribute to Sidney Lumet will take place in Jerusalem this September

THE BEAUTY PAGEANT FOR HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS

Miss Holocaust Survivor documentary wins Ernst Lubitsch award

 A poster of the Persian film 'Extinction.'

Islamic Republic children’s movie in disguise sneaks its way to Israeli theaters

‘TIME OUT by Rita Borodiyanski’, starring Suzanna Papian.

Spotlighting student cinema in tough times at the Tel Aviv International Student Film Festival