Television/Film

The New York Jewish Film Festival is featuring a 1939 Yiddish-language movie called "Mothers of Today," which was filmed in the Bronx in just five days.
In the film "Stay With Us," comedian Gad Elmaleh, often referred to as the French Jerry Seinfeld, explores his real-life interest in Catholicism and its impact on his Jewish family.
The article discusses the most anticipated Jewish-themed TV shows of 2024.
"One Life" is a new film based on the book "If It's Not Impossible," depicting the heroic efforts of a small group of middle-class Brits in the late 1930s who rescued refugees from war-threatened Prague, including Jewish children from the Nazi dictatorship.
Allison Josephs, founder and executive director of Jew in the City, has launched the JITC Hollywood Bureau to advocate for accurate and nuanced portrayals of Jews, Judaism, and Israel in the entertainment industry.
"The Anne Frank Gift Shop" is a dark comedy film that explores the question of how to sell the memory of the Holocaust to a younger generation.
The Golden Globes, known for being politically outspoken, is expected to address Israel and Gaza during this year's awards ceremony.
"Albert Brooks: Defending My Life Is an Ode to a Truly Unique Jewish Genius" is a documentary that explores the life and career of Albert Brooks, a Jewish comedian, actor, and director.
Season 3 of a Jewish podcast is about to start, promising to continue exploring fascinating stories, delving into nerdy topics, and diving deep into Jewish history.
Igor Golyak, a theater director known for his innovative use of technology, has embarked on a Jewish-focused season of productions.
Jerry Seinfeld and his family visited Israel to meet with the families of Israeli hostages who were taken by Hamas.
The Forward staff compiled a list of their favorite cultural experiences in 2023.
Kveller reflects on the top Jewish stories of 2023, including a guide for parents on discussing Israel with their children, popular TV shows and movies such as "The Fabelmans" and Israeli shows, the musical "Mr. Saturday Night" starring Billy Crystal, and the show "Transatlantic" by "Unorthodox" creator Anna Winger.
In a lighthearted article, the author presents 24 humorous predictions for pop culture in 2024.
The article highlights the best Jewish television shows and movies of 2023.
A podcast episode discussing the best TV shows of 2023 highlights a range of offerings such as vampires, cannibals, pizza, comedians, zombies, and space explorers.
In 2023, Netflix offered a variety of Jewish TV shows and movies.
This article reflects on the author's experience watching the movie Wonka, a production of the Roald Dahl Story Company which manages the intellectual property of the late children's author known for his antisemitic views.
This article discusses some of the best Jewish jokes from famous Jewish comedians.
2023 has been a year marked by the loss of several influential Jewish figures.
The article discusses end-of-year movie picks for 2023, including films from earlier years and even one from 2024.
This article provides a guide for Jewish viewers looking for movies to watch during the Christmas season.
The new film adaptation of The Color Purple brings attention to author Alice Walker's history of antisemitism.
This article lists nine classic Jewish New York movies that are available to stream.
The author praises the film "Maestro" for providing a loving and reverent portrayal of Jewish conductor Leonard Bernstein.

Top authors in Television/Film

account_boxAndrew Lapin
account_boxAndrew Silow-Carroll
account_boxMira Fox
account_boxLior Zaltzman
account_boxJacob Gurvis
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxPJ Grisar
account_boxStephen Silver
account_boxToby Axelrod
account_boxJohn Nathan