Review: Praying with LiorIlana Trachtman’s tender look at the barmitzvah of Lior, a boy with Down's Syndrome, should be compulsory viewing.By Jessica Elgot1 min read
Review: Shattering SilenceEric Friedler’s sharp documentary takes a biting look at Germany’s richest familyBy Jessica Elgot1 min read
Review: City of BordersIt hones in on the lives of Jerusalem’s gay, lesbian and transgender community, through the vista of Israel’s political landscape1 min read
Review: 2012Dazzling, Oscar-worthy special effects in Roland Emmerich’s extraordinary disaster movie.1 min read
Review: Pizza in AuschwitzPizza in Auschwitz is a deeply poignant story about a different kind of Holocaust survival.By Jessica Elgot1 min read
Review: Adam ResurrectedJeff Goldblum is a revelation. As Adam Stein, the most famous clown in Germany, he startles and delights.By Jenni Frazer1 min read
Review: A Serious ManThe Coen Brothers' latest film, A Serious Man, is their most Jewish, definitely, and among their funniest, undoubtedly.By Jenni Frazer1 min read
Review: The Barmitzvah BoyIt is arguably among the funniest and finest depictions of the Anglo-Jewish condition.By Jenni Frazer1 min read
The Coen brothers make their Jewish masterpieceThe most successful indie film-makers in the world reveal why they have put their barmitzvahs on the big screenBy Anonymous5 min read
Review: A Matter of SizeFor an audience with an overt appreciation of food and drink, the UK Jewish Film Festival's opening gala film had a certain frisson.By Jenni Frazer1 min read
What movie boycott? The Israelis are comingThe 13th UK Jewish Film Festival opens next month with a strong line-up of features from Israel, but few home-grown offerings.By Nick Johnstone4 min read
Review: The Invention of LyingA gently amusing comedy if ultimately unmemorable.By Anonymous1 min read