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'I'm in the film industry, of course I want to kill someone'
Acclaimed director Richard Linklater discusses his new action-comedy Hit Man, featuring nerdy assassins, and reflects on his illustrious career in an exclusive interview with Ynet
Amir Kaminer, Venice
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06.11.24
Next chapter in Hunger Games series drops in 2025
Author Suzanne Collins says Sunrise on the Reaping inspired by Scottish philosopher David Hume who wrote of 'the easiness with which the many are governed by the few'
Ynet, Associated Press
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06.06.24
'Fauda' creators working on film about October 7
Avi Issacharoff and Lior Raz base new project on the story of Maj. Gen. (res.) Noam Tibon, who fought Hamas terrorists and rescued his son and family living in Kibbutz Nahal Oz
Ynet
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06.04.24
Tarantino's Israeli wife lands role in crime flick with David Arquette
Daniella Pick put her career on hold after marrying the Oscar-winning director, and is now set to feature in Mob Cops by Israeli-American director Danny A; the film will be partially shot in Israel 'to support the country during this time'
Ran Boker
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05.27.24
Between a red carpet and a green future: the transformation of the Cannes Film Festival
Famous international film festival announces it'll work to lessen its effect on the environment by reducing its size and plastic usage
Amir Kaminer
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05.14.24
Amy Winehouse's family attends biopic premiere with yellow hostage pins: 'We want our people back'
In a special interview, Mitch Winehouse tells Ynet about their decision to raise awareness to the Israeli hostages and the flooding emotions the new film made him feel
Shirit Gal Kedar, London
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04.20.24
Israeli actress to star in a life of Jesus film alongside Anthony Hopkins
Noa Cohen will portray Mary, who is ostracized from her community after a natural conception and forced into hiding; 'It's an exciting achievement, choosing an Israeli actress for such a project' agent says
Ynetnews
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04.10.24
'The Zone of Interest,' about a Nazi family, wins Oscar for best international film
Writer-director Jonathan Glazer 'refutes' his Jewishness, condemns 'Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation' and invokes 'ongoing attack on Gaza' in his acceptance speech as pro-Palestinian protesters demonstrate outside Dolby theater
Associated Press
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03.11.24
Barbra Streisand brings up antisemitsm in SAG Award night
Screen Actors Guild honors 81-year old star on the 30th year of the awards; Streisand reminds audience that the dreamers that built the movie industry were Jews who escaped eastern Europe
Ynet
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02.25.24
'Women from Kfar Aza told us 'Bring us the Oscar, bring us this hope''
Since Oct 7, Israel's entertainment industry has paused for more urgent matters; yet, the Oscars race continues and Israeli contender 'Seven Blessings' vies for the statuette; 'We fight for life, culture and spirit. Victory is the audience's return to cinemas'
Dvir Reshef
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12.23.23
Hamas horror film stuns British Parliament members
The Israeli embassy organized the screening of the film for more than 70 members of parliament, including representatives from parties that advocate a critical line toward Israel; MP: 'This is not a war for land, this is a war for humanity'
Itamar Eichner
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11.16.23
Shock and tears: Hamas massacre film screened in Congress
About 150 members of the House of Representatives watched the Hamas atrocities, filmed by the terrorists; They left the screening crying and comforting each other - 'How can anyone call for a cease-fire after this?'
Daniel Edelson, New York, Itamar Eichner
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11.15.23
Sick woman dreamed of watching award-winning movie "Seven Blessings" - and got private screening in her hospital room
Penina Mendelovich, 76, who is hospitalized at Rambam Hospital, dreamed of seeing "Seven Blessings," which reminds her of her past in Morocco, but her medical condition did not allow it; Her daughter contacted film producer Eleanor Sela, who also stars in the film, and the next day the director Ayelet Menachemi showed up to give her a private screening
Lior El- Hai
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10.04.23
Make-up artist explains thinking behind Bradley Cooper nose
goal was to portray Lenny as authentically as possible, 'Lenny had an iconic look that everyone knows,' he says during the Venice Film Festival
Reuters
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09.03.23
A broken heart: Gal Gadot's Netflix spy thriller is a mediocre dud
While the Israeli actress is looking for a new franchise to maintain her Hollywood star status, her new Netflix movie proves a lavishly budgeted but creatively hollow production
Erez Dvora
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08.15.23
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