Last weekend, the weather was beautifully spring-like in Chicago, and so naturally I decided to spend about five hours of it indoors, marathoning documentaries about
In “Harmonia,” writer-director Ori Sivan has given us a cinematic retelling of Abraham and Sarah’s saga that is far from simplistic.
Junction 48 is a love story of two young Palestinian hip-hop artists using music to fight both Israeli oppression and their own conservative community.
Sayed Kashua’s new show “The Writer” starkly confronts Jewish viewers with their limitations. The show is not funny but neither is second-class citizenship.
New documentary film “Forever Pure” isn’t really about soccer. It’s really about extremism, told via the lens of the game, the players, and its fans.
Jewschool is proud to once again sponsor the Other Israel Film Festival, the largest film festival devoted to the topic of minority populations in Israel.
Documentary film “Freedom Runners” tells the stories of young African asylum seekers in Israel competing for a slim hope at Israeli citizenship.
David Levy reviews the new film by Jake Witzenfeld, screening in New York as part of The Other Israel Film Festival.
We invite you to the only film festival devoted to Israel’s minorities — the “other Israel.”
Aliza Becker writes that “Censored Voices” is a must-see for anyone who wants to understand the 1967 Six Day War.