documentary

Guardian review of Oct. 7 documentary laments “demonizing” of Hamas

Guardian writer Stuart Jeffries said, “Indeed, [the documentary] does a good job of demonizing Gazans, first as testosterone-crazed Hamas killers, later as shameless civilian looters..."

First TV drama about October 7 to debut on anniversary of massacre

While we have seen news clips and interviews about that day, this series dramatizes them to great effect.

Oct. 7 anniversary to be marked on the small screen

Israeli channels will be showing documentaries, films and anthologies about October 7.

Documentary on the Nova festival massacre wins German TV Award

Those who had seen the film include survivors of the festival attack as well as US congresspeople from both major parties.

Supernova music festival documentary debuts on TV

TV Week: A new documentary about the Supernova music festival will debut; Where Will You Go keeps it short and sweet; The Zweiflers is like a Jewish Succession.

 IGAL HECHT films at the car graveyard, just off Road 232.

'The Killing Roads': Igal Hecht's new documentary on Oct. 7 massacre

‘This project was never about money’: Exposing truth about Hamas massacre and challenging narratives, 'The Killing Roads' documentary launches Oct. 1.

21/09/2024
  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in an interrogation room (illustrative)

Featuring unseen footage: 'The Bibi Files' premiers at Toronto Film Festival

The footage includes interviews with Netanyahu, his wife Sara, and his son Yair, showing criminal investigations dating to 2016-2018.

'Bibi Files' documentary to reveal recordings of Netanyahu criminal investigation

The film was produced by Alex Gibney and directed by Alexis Bloom.

Open loving horizons: A devoted mother proffers her son to the world

Merav Tal is not only a loving mother, she is also a former nurse and, more to the aesthetic point, a trained and talented photographer. 

31/08/2024

New documentary unveils Leni Riefenstahl's complicity in Nazi atrocities, challenging her narrative

A new documentary reveals Leni Riefenstahl's deep complicity in Nazi atrocities, challenging the carefully crafted image of the filmmaker as merely a naive artist.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
31/08/2024
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