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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
 ‘Shambhala’ will among the films screened at the Spirit Film Festival.

Tel Aviv Spirit Festival explores mindfulness, resilience, and healing from trauma

 ‘I’M STILL HERE’ will open the Arava International Film Festival.

Arava Film Festival: World cinema in the Negev

 Haifa Film Festival.

Haifa film festival postponed till December

 Alone in the Corner

Israeli animation film won first place at International Film Festival

 A SCENE from Tom Nesher’s ‘Come Closer.’

Come Closer: A tale of love, loss, and redemption

 A SCENE from ‘The Property.’

Haifa International Film Festival announces Israeli lineup

 SARAH FRIEDLAND poses with awards she won at the Venice Film Festival, last Saturday. ‘I often think of house slaves and field slaves when I see Jews such as filmmaker Friedland,’ the writer maintains.

Woke Jews are sacrificing their own at the altar of wokeness

By DAVID CHRISTOPHER KAUFMAN
 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in an interrogation room (illustrative)

Featuring unseen footage: 'The Bibi Files' premiers at Toronto Film Festival

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview with The Jerusalem Post.

Court rejects Netanyahu's request to ban new Toronto Film Festival documentary

 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

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu has demonstrated repeatedly that he will take every opportunity to refute any blame thrown at him for October 7.

'Bibi Files' documentary to reveal recordings of Netanyahu criminal investigation

 SASSON GABAY and Assi Levy in ‘Bliss.’

Shemi Zarhin’s ‘Bliss’ to be centerpiece at Toronto International Film Festival

 A SCENE from ‘Israel Swings for Gold.’

‘Israel Swings for Gold,’ a tale of Israeli Olympic baseball, is available to stream

 LEA DRUCKER and Samuel Kircher in ‘Last Summer.’

Movie ‘Last Summer’ brings viewers on a journey of an illicit and immoral relationship

 'HIGHWAY 65'

Highlights from the 41st Jerusalem Film Festival: debuts, diverse voices, and emerging talents

 Shadi Mar'i (left), the star of Eid, with Eid's director Yousef Abo Madegem.

Bedouin director wins top prize at Jerusalem Film Festival

 LIOR RAZ and Rotem Sela in ‘Soda.’

Israeli films, including about the war, featured at Venice Film Festival