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Israel Film Festival Pays Tribute to Ronit Elkabetz

Exploring Israel-Palestine Through Movies

Exploring Israel-Palestine through Movies, Part 4: Pro-Palestinian Narratives and Conclusions

Exploring Israel-Palestine through Movies, Part 3: Pro-Israeli Narratives

Exploring Israel-Palestine Through Movies, Part 2: Friends and Foes

Exploring Israel-Palestine through Movies: Part 1

Israeli cheers: Up with ‘Instinct’!

Cannes 2025 Video #7: Critics’ Roundtable

Cannes 2025: Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, Militantropos, Imago

Cannes 2025: Yes, Woman and Child, The Six Billion Dollar Man

The Most Unsung Leading Man of His Generation: Val Kilmer (1959-2025)

Sundance 2025: All That’s Left of You, Magic Farm, Didn’t Die

2025 Sundance Film Festival Announces Ambitious Program

The Best Films of 2024

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Marielle Heller on “Nightbitch”

Our Film Has A Power: Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham on No Other Land

CIFF 2024: The Knife, Okie, Bliss

Telluride Film Festival 2024: Memories for a Lifetime

DC/DOX — Washington DC’s Documentary Film Festival in its Second Year

What Will the Next World War Be Fought Over? A New Documentary Says It Might Be Food and Water

West Side Oratory: Judas and the Black Messiah

The 2024 Chicago Palestine Film Festival Highlights

Part of the Solution: Matthew Modine on Acting, Empathy, and Hard Miles

What You Do is Who You Are: Irena’s Vow Screenwriter Dan Gordon on Telling the Story of a Teenager Who Saved Jews During the Holocaust

War Was Not Over at the 2024 Oscars

Oscars 2024: The View from the Room

A Great Movie Year Deserved a Better Oscars

You’re Naked Without Us: A Report from the Costume Designers Guild

Berlin Film Festival 2024: Abiding Nowhere, Pepe, No Other Land

59th Chicago International Film Festival Announces Award-Winners

Love Wins: Stephen Apkon’s Thoughts on Love in the Time of War

Celebrating a New Narrative: Director Guy Nattiv on Golda

Scott Z. Burns’ Star-Studded Extrapolations is a Harrowing, Hopeful Look into the Future

2023 Sundance Film Festival Announces Competition Films, Premiere Titles, Midnight Selections, and More

58th Chicago International Film Festival Reveals Award Winners

Highlights from the 2022 Reeling: Chicago LGBTQ+ International Film Festival

Somber Third Season of Ramy Takes a Great Show to Another Level

A True Artiste: Lloyd Kaufman on His Career and His Final Film

The Ten Best Films of 2021

A Tale of the Tapes: On the ‘Recreated’ Conversations in Speer Goes to Hollywood (Updated)

Telluride Film Festival Announces Full 2021 Program Lineup

Cannes 2021: The Souvenir Part II, After Yang, Ahed’s Knee, Lingui

A Preview of the 56th Chicago International Film Festival

Disturbing the Peace to Screen at 12pm CST Today

True/False 2020 Dispatch 3: IWOW: I Walk on Water, Mayor, Some Kind of Heaven

True/False 2020 Dispatch 1: The Viewing Booth, So Late So Soon, That Cloud Never Left

Netflix’s Faith-Based Thriller Messiah Leads Viewers Astray

Living His Art: Nadav Lapid on Synonyms

Home Entertainment Guide: October 17, 2019

“The Bed Thing”: A Short Film by MZS

Thank You to the Cast of My Play, The Great Debate

Venice 2019: The Biennale College

Twelve Thumbs-Up Films from the Venice Film Festival

Who Tells Our Stories: Gender Progress Behind the Screen is Reflected On It

MoMA’s To Save and Project Restoration Festival to Screen Cane River

Monica Castillo’s Top Ten Films of 2018

Sundance 2019 Announces Competition, Premiere, Midnight Titles and More

Restoration of Horace Jenkins’ African-American Romeo & Juliet to Premiere in New Orleans and DC

45 Movies to see at the 54th Chicago International Film Festival

Real-Life Heroes and Star-Driven Films at 2018 Telluride Film Festival

Project Involve Paves A Path to Inclusive Storytelling on its 25th Anniversary on September 22nd

Cannes 2018 Video #8: Ed Lachman, William Nack and More

Ebertfest 2018, Day 2: Critics Panel, Interstellar, Selena, Belle

There Are No Real Heroes: Brad Anderson on Beirut

Mind/Game to Screen at ReelAbilities Film Festival in NYC
