Category
Film
How ‘The Zookeeper’s Wife’ took Jessica Chastain down a rabbit hole of Jewish history
Naomi Pfefferman
March 22, 2017
Anne Frank: “No Asylum” before the attic
Iris Mann
August 18, 2016
The story of how Anne Frank’s family hid in an attic before being discovered by the Nazis became well-known through the diary she wrote that was found by her father, Otto, after the war.
Seeking connection, family mystery ensues
Tom Tugend
June 29, 2016
Israeli director and writer Shemi Zarhin likes to explore family relationships and dynamics in his films, and in his latest work, “The Kind Words,” he immerses himself in the topic to a point that might challenge Sigmund Freud.
Steven Spielberg reportedly working on Walter Cronkite feature
Jewish Journal
June 15, 2016
Award-winning director Steven Spielberg reportedly is working on a feature project about the late veteran newscaster Walter Cronkite and his role in turning American public opinion against the Vietnam War.
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