Visit the Jerusalem Cinematheque and watch Peter Greenaway’s 1988 film Drowning in Numbers. The comedy-drama explores three ...
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Culture minister continues campaign to recalibrate Israeli film industry
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TV TIME: Two movies present a strong contrast in both their subjects and their styles. Blue Moon, about lyricist Lorenz Hart ...
In Jerusalem, where place, human being, and memory are being redefined under the weight of complex colonial policies, culture ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s culture minister has cut funding for the country’s most prestigious film awards ceremony, saying this year’s best feature winner “spits” on Israeli soldiers. Miki Zohar said ...
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Culture minister says Oscar-nominated Israeli films ‘amplify our enemies’ narrative’
Academy Award nods for 'Butcher's Stain' and 'Children No More: Were and Are Gone' shows need to ensure Israel doesn't fund ...
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Artists protest after culture minister cancels dozens of awards including cash prizes
Umbrella organization Forum of Cultural Institutions questions whether Miki Zohar diverted funds to his alternative film ...
A drama about a Palestinian boy who sneaks into Israel won the top prize at Israel’s version of the Oscars. The country’s culture minister called the ceremony “shameful.” By Derrick Bryson Taylor ...
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Jerusalem on Thursday to protest against efforts to end an exemption from military service for Israel’s Haredi religious students. Israeli ultra-Orthodox ...
JERUSALEM — Israel’s culture minister has cut funding for the country’s most prestigious film awards ceremony, saying this year’s best feature winner “spits” on Israeli soldiers. Miki Zohar said he ...
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