Inevitably, there are a number of Holocaust themed films at this showcase of the best of Polish cinema and culture, writes Anne Joseph
By Anne Joseph
Stephen Applebaum wasn't convinced by a quiet triptych of stories.
By Stephen Applebaum
What's the secret of making short films that sparkle? These Israeli film-makers make every second count.
In a new film, a daughter tells the story of the hijack plot which led to a death sentence for her father.
By Colin Shindler
A film which focuses on the profound emotions on the difficult path to parenthood
A new documentary about thwarted attempts by Anne Frank's father to move his family to safety in the US, has contemporary resonance, says Stephen Applebaum.
A movie that meticulously sticks to the facts.
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Devorah Baum and Josh Appignanesi on a remarkable, and very personal, new film.
By devorah baum and devorah baum
The actor, writer, director whose CV stretches from thoughtful stage plays to Hollywood blockbusters, has made a documentary film about the Jewish diner he loves.
By Keren David
An intimate portrayal of a First Lady in shock
James Libson was part of the legal team that acted for Deborah Lipstadt when David Irving sued her for libel. As a film about the case is released he is shocked by some responses.
By James Libson
The biggest movie of the year has somehow aroused the ire of antisemites. What do they mean? Here's our take on the latest developments in a galaxy far, far away....
By Daniel Sugarman
Kirk Douglas is Hollywood’s great survivor, due to celebrate today with a shot of vodka — he has special permission from his doctor — at a star-studded party in Beverly Hills.
By Jenni Frazer
Israeli-born actress told TV presenter Jimmy Fallon she has never celebrated the festive season with a tree, but plans to do so this year
By Lianne Kolirin
Former yeshivah student turned film director Ben Younger is also a chef, a pilot and a motorcyclist
By James Mottram
Portrait of an atheist as a young man