Tag: Jewish Films

In 2024, New York City is hosting the Israel Film Center Festival, the New York Sephardic Jewish Film Festival, and the Tribeca Film Festival, each showcasing diverse Jewish-themed films.
In 2024, Jewish-themed films are making a significant impact, with a variety of genres capturing attention.
Director Norman Jewison, a self-proclaimed goy, made one of the most beloved Jewish films of all time, Fiddler on the Roof.
In this episode of Soul Cycles, Mark interviews Mark Galli about the fallout of his controversial editorial on President Trump in Christianity Today before his retirement.
Stanley Kubrick, a Jewish director from New York, infused his films with Jewish themes and sensibilities despite a facade of seeming Gentile.
In this episode of "In Florida We Trust," recorded at Temple Israel in West Palm Beach, Florida, Igor Shteyrenberg, director of the Miami Jewish Film Festival, discusses the festival's growth to become the third largest Jewish film festival in the U.S.
The article criticizes the upcoming film "Exodus: Gods and Kings," starring Christian Bale as Moses, comparing it unfavorably to the beloved 1998 animated film "Prince of Egypt."