Capturing the can-do spirit of a community tested by adversity, this moving look at the COVID-19 pandemic tells how Jewish Atlanta responded with unprecedented charity and creativity.
In this intriguing, hypothetical “what if,” Tovah Feldshuh stars as a Jewish grandmother whose secret identity surfaces in a conversation with her granddaughter after a Passover seder.
At a famed 1930s Jerusalem cinematheque, a Jewish boy and an Arab girl bond over their love of movies, in this nostalgic winner of the Annecy International Animated Film Festival Canal+ Family Award.
Sitting at his potter’s wheel to heal emotionally and honor his son’s memory, a grieving New England father shares his contemplative, meditative ritual of creating exquisite works of art born of love, tragedy and time.
In this Kafka-esque fable, a young boy obsesses over the meaning of strange animal sightings at a ragged old Eastern European synagogue. Ukrainian Best Short Academy and Film Critics Awards.
In this timely reassessment of a Nazi indoctrination experiment gone awry, participants swept up in the so-called Third Wave discuss insights from the infamous 1967 California case.
Losing her eyesight and unable to manage her daily activities, an aging mother strives for a moment of connection with her pregnant daughter, in this quietly poignant Israeli Academy Award Best Short Film nominee.
The tangled, toxic life and stunning masterworks of one of the twentieth century’s most brilliant but ignored artists are vividly explored in this dazzling biography.
Encountering political graffiti at a bus stop, a concerned citizen stonewalled by bureaucracy takes the law into his own hands, in this sharp, irreverent social and political critique that is quintessentially Israeli.