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International film stars join boycott of Israeli film industry over Gaza war
Earlier this week, more than 1,200 industry figures—including Emma Stone, Olivia Colman and Mark Ruffalo—signed a statement released by the group Film Workers for Palestine
Ynet
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09.11.25
Brad Pitt, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara back new film on Palestinian girl killed in Gaza
The Voice of Hind Rajab, by two-time Oscar nominee Kaouther Ben Hania, to premiere at Venice Film Festival; Alfonso Cuarón and Jonathan Glazer also join as producers
Ynetnews
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08.27.25
Period drama 'Palestine 36' selected as Palestinian Oscar entry for 2026
The 1936 period drama follows the Arab revolt against British rule; production was originally planned in the Palestinian territories but was relocated to Jordan after the October 7 massacre
Ynetnews
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08.20.25
'Materialists' makes you wonder why people still get married
Between glittering luxury and human despair, Celine Song's new film offers a rare glimpse into Manhattan's matchmaking industry - where love is measured by height, salary, and returns; Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal, and Chris Evans replace romance with sharp criticism of a world where every relationship is a transaction
Shmulik Duvdevani
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08.18.25
Israeli actor Alon Abutbul dies at 60, leaving behind decades of cinematic legacy
Celebrated actor collapses on a beach after a swim; his four-decade career spans film, TV, and theater, including Israeli classics and Hollywood blockbusters
Eitan Glikman, Ran Boker
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07.29.25
'I won’t let people kill us': Comedian-turned-advocate Lee Kern confronts antisemitism
British screenwriter speaks about his battle on the public diplomacy front after October 7, why he’s unlikely to ever be nominated for another Oscar and why he wholeheartedly believes Shtisel is better than The Sopranos
Yoni Beinart
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05.24.25
How Tarantino's 'Manson Family' became Hollywood's biggest stars
While Once Upon a Time in Hollywood boasted marquee names, several then-unknown actors portraying members of the cult have since broken out in major ways
Ynet
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04.13.25
Debate over screening ‘No Other Land’ at University of Haifa: ‘A spit in the face’
The University of Haifa faces backlash over planned screening of Oscar-winning documentary by Israeli and Palestinian directors; Critics call it 'incitement,' with activists threatening complaints and funding cuts; The university says it will review the matter and is 'committed to upholding freedom of speech'
Lior El-Hai
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03.31.25
Gal Gadot reveals details about blood clot on her brain: 'It was like the world was ending'
Israeli actress opens up about the life-threatening brain clot discovered during pregnancy and credits her mother for pushing for an MRI that led to the diagnosis; 'I'm grateful to be alive'
Ynetnews
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03.11.25
‘A villain like Voldemort is sort of fun, but he has just one, rather nasty fascist imperative’
Even for Ralph Fiennes, Conclave offered a gripping role—a Vatican cardinal navigating intrigue and power struggles to elect a new pope; in an interview with Ynet, he shares what drew him to the film, his views on Catholicism and how it compares to his famous Harry Potter role
Shirit Gal, London
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03.05.25
US adaptation of Israel's 'Longing' and its powerful story of loss
Israeli director Savi Gabizon remakes his 2017 film for North American audiences, with Richard Gere stepping into the lead role in this poignant story of grief, guilt, and unexpected self-discovery
Shmulik Duvdevani
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03.02.25
Documentary featuring former hostage takes prizes at Berlin film festival
'Holding Liat' tells the story of hostage Liat Atzili after October 7 and wins both Documentary Award and the Ecumenical Jury Prize al Berlinale
Amir Kaminer, Berlin
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02.24.25
Stars, style and standout looks: BAFTA red carpet highlights
Hollywood’s biggest names lit up London at the BAFTA Film Awards, with standout looks from Demi Moore, Selena Gomez, Cynthia Erivo and Timothée Chalamet; Who dazzled and who fell flat? Here’s a full breakdown of the night’s most talked-about styles
Itay Yaacov
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02.18.25
Documentary about hostage David Cunio accepted to Berlinale film festival
Letter to David, a film by Tom Shoval, tells the story of David Cunio, who was abducted to Gaza on October 7; The documentary will be showcased as part of the Berlinale Special program; 'I hope the film and its screening will help bring attention to the plight of the hostages' director says
Shmulik Duvdevani, Amir Bogen
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01.21.25
'The Brutalist' and 'Emilia Perez' triumph at Golden Globes
In a star-studded night in Los Angeles, Hollywood celebrated the crime musical Emilia Pérez with four wins and The Brutalist with three; Demi Moore shone with a comeback award for The Substance, while Shōgun led TV honors, Gal Gadot keeps politics out
Reuters
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01.06.25
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