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The brilliant David Strathairn gives a mesmerizing one-man performance as Jan Karski, a WWII Polish resistance fighter, whose testimony was emotionally given in Claude Lanzmann’s "Shoah."
A heartbreaking documentary explores Pittsburgh’s community response to hate in the aftermath of the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history, the mass shooting which took the lives of 11 Jewish congregants in the fall of 2018.
A family’s story across three continents and four generations, from Kristallnacht to the atomic age, from the Bauhaus to our house, and from reason to madness.
In the late 1960s, when a young Jewish businessman fails to secure just punishment for the Nazi concentration camp commandant who murdered his loved ones, he resolves to take the law into his own hands.
Shouting Down Midnight recounts how former Texas State Senator Wendy Davis stood for 13 hours while she filibustered the 2013 anti-abortion bill SB5, helping galvanize a new generation of activists in the struggle for reproductive freedom.
A quirky comedy about a former Catholic school girl turned atheist who wrestles with an unplanned pregnancy, a proposal and pressure from her future in-laws to convert to Judaism.
A cautionary tale about one of Hitler’s closest confidants, Albert Speer, and his 1971 attempt to whitewash his past with a Hollywood adaptation of his bestselling memoir, "Inside the Third Reich."
Six-year-old Alva and his filmmaker father share a loving vision of the world as a series of small revelations. Bedtime, family haircuts, aging and the stirrings of first love are sublimely explored in this cinematic essay. First Prize, DocAviv Film Festival; Best Documentary, Ophir Awards.
In the wake of a difficult break-up, talented jazz pianist Yishai returns home to the smoky dive bars and sunlit side streets of Tel Aviv to reconnect with his past and decipher his future.
A graduate student conducts research into an alleged massacre in a Palestinian village in 1948. His work cuts through the silence, prompts a re-examination of why "Al Nakba (the catastrophe)” is taboo in Israeli society, and reveals opposing narratives.