All Israel articles – Page 6
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Jerusalem Sam Spiegel International Film Lab unveils 10th edition selection
Recent participant projects have included Cannes Caméra d’Or winner Murina.
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Israel selects Palestinian drama ‘Let It Be Morning’ for 2022 Oscars after Ophirs triumph
Film won best picture at Israeli Film Academy awards automatically making it Israeli Oscar submission.
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Charades to launch ‘Karaoke’, ‘Piggy’ at Rome’s MIA market (exclusive)
Paris-based sales company will unveil first images for both upcoming films at MIA.
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Israel Oscar contest hots up as Palestinian drama ‘Let It Be Morning’ vies to be submission
Other contenders include Avi Nesher’s Image Of Victory and Nadav Lapid’s Cannes Jury Prize winner Ahed’s Knee.
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Diane Kruger, Talia Ryder to star in ballet drama ‘Joika’; Embankment closes first sales
Territories include Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Italy, Spain, Greece, Israel, South Africa and Portugal.
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‘Compartment No. 6’ wins top international prize at Jerusalem Film Festival
All Eyes Off Me and Shake Your Cares Away shared the prize for best Israeli film.
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Features
“A part of me was afraid”: Maggie Gyllenhaal on producing, writing and directing ‘The Lost Daughter’
Maggie Gyllenhaal and Israeli producers Talia Kleinhendler and Osnat Handelsman-Keren bonded over Elena Ferrante’s writing.
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‘Oxygen’ wins rebooted Sam Spiegel International Film Lab award
Respected Jerusalem project lab is up and running again after two-year hiatus
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Cinephil pacts with WestEnd Films, unveils new managing director
Cinephil founder and MD Philippa Kowarsky is leaving the company to join BBC Storyville.
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Jerusalem Film Festival to open with ‘Where Is Anne Frank’, unveils Israeli titles
13 feature-length films will participate in the two Israeli Film Competitions.
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Cannes market title ‘The Swimmer’ powers through to Salzgeber
Source: Courtesy of M-Appeal The Swimmer Berlin-based distributor Salzgeber has bought Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Benelux rights to Adam Kalderon’s Israeli titleThe Swimmer from M-Appeal. The completed film is screening in the Cannes market. Set in a summer training camp where young athletes compete to ...
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Reviews
‘Let It Be Morning’: Cannes Review
An Israeli Arab visiting his hometown finds himself under military seige
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‘Ahed’s Knee’: Cannes Review
Nadav Lapid plays in Competition with a caustic story about an Israeli film-maker forced into a cultural compromise
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Wim Wenders boards Cinephil’s nature doc as executive producer (exclusive)
The project is directed by Norway’s Margreth Olin.
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‘The Fourth Window’: Thessaloniki Review
Sober and engaging portrait of seminal Israeli novelist Amos Oz
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Memento International boards sales on Orit Fouks Rotem’s 'Cinema Sabaya' (exclusive)
Film revolves around woman from either side of the Middle East conflict who come together at a filmmaking workshop.
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Russia to sign co-production treaty with Israel
The treaty is expected to come into effect by the end of the year.
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Palestinian actress Maisa Abd Elhadi injured in Middle East clashes
Actress’s recent credits include Gaza Mon Amour, Tel Aviv On Fire and The Reports On Sarah and Saleem.
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Docaviv sets on-site format, Israeli Competition titles (exclusive)
The Oscar-qualifying festival will run in cinemas from July 1-10.
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Reviews
‘The First 54 Years: An Abbreviated Manual For Military Occupation’: Visions du Reel Review
Sobering, essential documentary focuses on the testimony of Israeli men who served in Gaza and the West Bank