The top 6 Jewish films to watch at TIFF 2021
Two animated Holocaust stories lead the way.
Film series brings American docs to life
For a film series entitled “This Jewish American Life”, programmers will screen documentaries focusing on 20th century success stories involving Jewish immigrants to the United States.
Exploring the holy side of modern art
The documentary series debuts on June 3 on Yes TV.
Orthodox Jews will hate ‘Disobedience’ for all the wrong reasons
The film probably has some inaccuracies, sure. But the bigger problem is that it is very boring.
Chef roasts food industry over systematic sexism in new doc
The documentary, directed by Canadian master Maya Gallus, focuses on several prominent female chefs as they challenge the assumptions of a hyper-masculine kitchen culture.
New doc goes behind the scenes of the Oslo Accords
Israeli filmmaker’s film will have its national premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in Toronto.
Duo’s debut film has satire, music and a dog — sort of
A Dog in Paris, written, directed and produced by Sam Berns, 25, and Aaron Alter, 24, both of Thornhill, Ont., reflects the coming of age experience within their own lives.
Exploring the Jewish world at Hot Docs
Montreal-based Ina Fichman is presenting two films she produced that have already received critical and audience acclaim on the festival circuit.
Itzhak Perlman doc was a joy to make
Itzhak chronicles a year in the life of the beloved, 16-time Grammy-winning musician, while showing off his credentials as a New York institution.
How a Jewish story became a universal hit
Darling of the Sundance Film Festival Call Me by Your Name is nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay.