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 SCENE from 'The Blue Caftan'

'The Blue Caftan': An unusual love triangle in Morocco

 A SCENE from ‘Kiss Me Kosher.’

‘Kiss Me Kosher’ tells a comic story of an Israeli-German couple - film review

 SOPHIE NELISSE plays the role of the heroine of ‘Irena’s Vow.’

A young woman displays extraordinary courage in ‘Irena’s Vow’ - review

 A scene from 'The Crime is Mine.'

The French Festival in Israel comes of age with diverse mix of films

 A SCENE from ‘The Other Widow’ with Ania Bukstein (left) and Dana Ivgy.

‘The Other Widow’: A complex story of two women

 ROBOT DREAMS

Hipsters will love 'Robot Dreams'

 MICHAEL WINTERBOTTOM’S ‘Shoshana.’ might have worked better as a mini-series than a movie, the writer opines.

New film 'Shoshana' tells a love story in the shadow of history - review

 A SCENE from ‘A Difficult Year.’

'A Difficult Year': An easy-to-enjoy film hits Israel - review

 NANNI MORETTI'S 'A Brighter Tomorrow.'

The worst of times, the best of movies

 A SCENE from ‘Ferrari.’

‘Ferrari’ feels  as if it’s stuck in second gear at times - film review

By MICHAEL PHILLIPS
 SOFIA BOUTELLA in ‘Rebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Fire.’

‘Rebel Moon’ fails to land its own mythology - film review

By MARK OLSEN
BRADLEY COOPER and Carey Mulligan in ‘Maestro.’

‘Maestro’ is an overly tasteful biopic

 LEONARDO DICAPRIO and Lily Gladstone in 'Killers of the Flower Moon'

‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ is ‘Chinatown’ meets ‘Dances with Wolves’

 Scenes from the new Italian film 'Astolfo.'

An older man gets a second chance in 'Astolfo' - review

'Diary of a Fleeting Affair.'

New French film is fleeting fun - review

 A SCENE from ‘Love Life.’

'Love Life': A story of loss and love - review

 IRANIAN DIRECTOR Mehran Tamadon at the Haifa International Film Festival

Iranian director speaks on Iranian torturers behind Haifa Cinematheque

 LOU DE LAAGE and Niels Schneider in Woody Allen’s ‘Coup de Chance.’

Woody Allen's Coup de Chance only excels at being eye candy - film review