Why The Best Jewish Film Characters of 2023 May Cause Oscar Controversy in 2024
The non-Jewish actors who could be up for Oscars playing Jewish characters
The non-Jewish actors who could be up for Oscars playing Jewish characters
“The Persian Version” won the audience award at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
French philosopher and filmmaker Bernard Henri-Lévy’s new documentary, “Glory to the Heroes,” is a raw collection of the battles and fears on the front lines of the Ukraine-Russia War in the summer of 2023.
At the center of “Maestro” is Bernstein’s complex relationship with his wife, Felicia.
The moving documentary “Fioretta” is the story of Randol and Joey Schoenberg’s journey to Vienna, Prague and Venice as they trace both sides of their family’s history way back into the 16th century.
The current eruption of antisemitism in America and the world has darkened the humor, but perhaps the same horrific events have made the power of humor and laughter even more vital to regaining our shared humanity.
Since the tragic attack on Israeli civilians and soldiers by Hamas terrorists, director Guy Nattiv has dedicated himself to spreading the truth about the events.
Raised largely in Wisconsin, Meir, who served as prime minister from 1969-74, was one of the world’s most prominent female leaders.
There has been plenty of commentary this year about the film “Golda” starring Helen Mirren as the titular character.
Adam Sandler is back in a very Jewish role, starring alongside his family in “You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah,” out on Netflix on August 25.