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Jerusalem Film Festival

 Sandra Huller and Samuel Theis in 'Anatomy of a Fall'

Sandra Hüller’s acting rises in ‘Fall’

 A SCENE from ‘Daniel Auerbach’, currently in Israeli cinemas

Meet the man behind the movie: David Volach on his newest film

 ‘A THOUSAND AND ONE’

Jerusalem Women’s Film Festival highlights social issues

 A SCENE from ‘Once Upon a Time in Algeria.’

Filmmaker Alexandre Arcady’s films celebrated in Jerusalem

Jerusalem Cinematheque

Jerusalem celebrates Jewish life in film

 SIR ANTHONY HOPKINS in One Life

Jerusalem Jewish Film Week to be held during Hanukkah

 EMOS AYENO, winner of the Anat Pirchi Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film.

The Jerusalem Film Festival announces its winners

 FILMMAKER OLIVER STONE (R) meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow, 2017.

'Political genius' Olive Stone graces Israel with brilliance - opinion

By FRED LITWIN
 OUTGOING FRENCH AMBASSADOR Eric Danon and his wife, Marie.

Grapevine July 19, 2023: Au revoir, Monsieur Ambassadeur

 CHECK OUT the ‘Archive’ dance performance on Wednesday.

Jerusalem highlights July 14-20

 Dame Helen Mirren at a press conference in Jerusalem ahead of the premiere of the film "Golda."

Helen Mirren: 'I want to play great women, and Golda Meir was one of the greatest'

 A SCENE from ‘Past Lives.’

What should you watch at the Jerusalem Film Festival?

 CITY ENTRANCE

Grapevine: Jerusalem on parade

 OLIVER STONE (top left) with a delegation of international figures, meet with then-Palestinian Authority president Yasser Arafat in Ramallah in 2002

Jerusalem Film Festival stands by decision to honor Oliver Stone

 ‘HOW TO Have Sex.’

2023 Jerusalem Film Fest announces international movie lineup

 HELEN MIRREN as Golda Meir.

Jerusalem Film Festival to open with Golda, starring Helen Mirren

 ‘SHAKE YOUR Cares Away’

Shake your cares away with the new comedy 'Shake Your Cares Away', opening in Israel on Thursday

 'Lady Macbeth'

40 films to celebrate the Jerusalem Film Festival’s 40th anniversary