Classic Jewish themed movies to watch on Christmas
Dorothy Lipovenko gives you some recommendations for classic Jewish-themed movies you can watch on Christmas.
Movie tells a stellar story of Jewish desire and discretion

One of this year’s best films is Call Me by Your Name is a lush drama, set in Italy circa 1983 which observes the slowly budding romance between 17-year old Elio and an American doctoral student, Oliver.
Director hoping to fund a dream project about Bulgarian king

Director Ted Kotcheff feels it is his personal mission to create a film about Bulgarian King Boris III who played a significant role in World War II.
Avrich’s book spares no one and settles old scores
Barry Avrich’s memoir, takes readers from his early days, shaping his brand as a creative ad man to his relationships with various Hollywood legends
Doc examines comedy and the Holocaust
The Last Laugh screens Oct. 30. Q&A to follow
Music series pays tribute to the composers of Golden Age of Hollywood
Jazz.FM’s Jewish Songwriters Series is presenting an evening of songs written by Jewish Americans that have helped define the sound of Hollywood on March 9
Hollywood Jews open up about surviving the Holocaust
The Hollywood Reporter is commemorating the 70th anniversary of the end of the Holocaust with a feature on 11 survivors who went on to careers in American entertainment