Cinema
Director of 'Zone of Interest' Jonathan Glazer didn't run his Oscar speech by billionaire producer Len Blavatnik
The 66-year-old billionaire, born to a Jewish family in Soviet-era Ukraine, has a long history of supporting Jewish and Israeli causes
'Fauda' creators Lior Raz, Avi Issacharoff receive America Abroad Media award
Issacharoff, an Israeli journalist, developed the hit series alongside the show's star Lior Raz in 2015
'Bye Bye Tiberias' wins human rights film award at Dublin Film Festival
The documentary tells the story of Palestinian actress Hiam Abbass, who starred in "Paradise Now," "Munich," "Blade Runner 2049," and "Succession"
Guy Nattiv's Golda wins the Cinema for Peace prize
The historical drama with Helen Mirren shared its prize with films that depict Nazism on screen: The Zone of Interest and One Life
Berlinale workers demand immediate ceasefire in Gaza and call for the release of all hostages
The 74th Berlin International Film Festival will take place between 15 and 25 February. "Shikun," a new film by Amos Gitai, will be shown in the Berlinale Special section.
Oscar-nominated director Wim Wenders postpones new movie due to Gaza War
German filmmaker earned critical acclaim for directing the films "Alice in the Cities" (1974), "Wings of Desire" (1987), and "Paris, Texas" (1984)
Israeli animated film ‘Letter to a Pig’ nominated for Oscar
Guy Nattivs's 'Golda' might also get an Academy Award