All Middle East articles – Page 32
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Tel Aviv’s Gaudeamus Productions debuts at Jerusalem, wins Pitch Point award
The company is screening ’The Love Letter’ in the Short Film Competition.
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Eran Riklis talks new project 'Spider In The Web', Israeli film law proposals
Espionage thriller stars Ben Kingsley and Monica Bellucci.
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Jerusalem 2018: Screen's dailies
Read Screen’s daily magazines from the 35th Jerusalem International Film Festival here.
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What next for the Jerusalem Film & Television Fund?
Director Yoram Honig tells Screen why actions speak louder than words for the support body.
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'Redemption': Jerusalem Review
A devout father is faced with a dilemma when trying to raise money for his daughter’s potentially life-saving treatment
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First Bedouin feature 'Eed' in the works at Jerusalem's Pitch Point event
Shlomi Elkabetz has boarded ground-breaking project.
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Keren Ben Rafael talks through her creative process in making Jerusalem title 'Virgins'
Rafael studied at Paris’ prestigious La Femis film school.
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Shira Geffen unveils family drama set in Israel's Masada plateau
Geffen won the Camera d’Or in Cannes in 2007 with debut feature ‘Jellyfish’.
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Yad Vashem has online ambitions for Holocaust film library
The Center adds about 600 to 800 films per year to its library.
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Jerusalem Film Festival crowns Pitch Point winners
Avishai Sivan’s Lot’s Wife scoops top award.
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How Israel's Rabinovich fund is ticking the diversity box
carThe fund has backed three titles in this year’s Jerusalem Film Festival competition.
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Jerusalem Think Fest: experts advise on smart festival strategies
Panelists also discussed the volume of film content submitted to festivals.
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Jerusalem Think Fest: how do film festivals navigate complex political climates?
Festival professionals debate government influence.
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'Maktub' producer plots Eurovision Song Contest-set comedy-thriller (exclusive)
‘Douze Points’ will be set against the backdrop of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest.
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Why have religion-focused films made a comeback at this year's Jerusalem Film Festival?
Traditionally a home for secular stories, films such as Zohar - The Return are taking on religious characters and communities.
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'The Orthodox' director Eliran Malka on how he brings his religious values to the screen
Malka’s film opened the 35th Jerusalem Film Festival on July 26.
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"She didn't play by the rules": Jerusalem retrospective looks at Chantal Akerman's career
Akerman first screened at the festival in 1975 with ’Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles’.
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Jerusalem Film Festival: Pitch Point preview
The industry event will host its 13th edition on July 27-28.
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Jerusalem Film Festival doc 'Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life' scores international sales deal
Project comes from Mr Gaga filmmakers the Heymann brothers.
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Jerusalem kicks off with local crowd-pleaser 'The Unorthodox'
The film explores the birth of Israel’s controversial religious political party Shas in the 1980s.