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Nothing less than a heartfelt, feel-good memoir based on a touching true story.
The plot threads come together and then unravel as the story moves along slowly through its 197-minute running time.
Delve into 25 exhibits, each showcasing a rare lock from a different era, symbolizing Israel's pivotal role in global cybersecurity.
Geffen's film, The Event Horizon, was the only Israeli film accepted to the festival, which is the largest in Asia.
The series shows how Ethiopian young people, especially young men, facing limited prospects, are drawn to a life of crime, preyed on by corrupt cops, and exploited by the media.
The films illustrate the diversity and professionalism of the Israeli film industry and show that even in a time of war and tragedy, Israeli creators continue to work.
Hila, which is very watchable in spite of its occasional and distracting descents into pretension, is certainly one of Michal Bat-Adam’s best movies.
Shemer, who died in 2004 at the age of 73, wrote some of the most enduringly popular songs of the Great Israeli Songbook, such as “Haderech Aruka Vehee Rabba” (The Long Road).
The 14th edition of the International Fringe Festival will be held in Beersheba from Sunday, July 14, to Thursday, July 18.
This piece had only been performed a single time since its debut, over two centuries ago, and it has a connection with Jerusalem