Tag: Filmmaking

Alan Zweig, a filmmaker who took a different path from law to pursue documentaries after transformative trips to India, reflects on his career with friend Ralph Benmergui.
The film "Golda," a biopic about Golda Meir, Israel's first and only female prime minister, has received negative reviews.
Steven Spielberg's influence on popular culture is undeniable, and in his collaboration with Tony Kushner, they explore the intersection of entertainment and edification in American Jewish culture.
In this episode of the Jewish Lives Podcast, Molly Haskell, author of "Steven Spielberg: A Life in Films," discusses the career and impact of the renowned filmmaker.
Billy Wilder, a prominent figure in Hollywood renowned for films like "Double Indemnity" and "Some Like It Hot," was a prolific writer and director whose witticisms and wisdom extended beyond the screen.
This article discusses the complicated legacy of Woody Allen, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding the allegations of sexual misconduct against him.
The author reflects on an encounter in Hollywood where he pitched a screenplay about George Catlin, a painter who documented Native American life in the 19th century.
Robert Shepyer is leading a Kickstarter campaign for a film called Not Another Pretty Face to challenge the stereotypical portrayal of women in Hollywood.