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Pages in category "Film festivals in Israel" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
The Jerusalem Film Festival (Hebrew: פסטיבל הקולנוע ירושלים, Arabic: مهرجان القدس السينمائي) is an international film festival held annually in Jerusalem, It was established in 1984 by the Director of the Jerusalem Cinematheque and Israeli Film Archive, Lia Van Leer, and has since become the main Israeli event for filmmakers and enthusiasts. [1]
The festival was inaugurated in 1983 [2] and was the first of its kind in Israel. [3] Over the years, it has become the country's major cinematic event. [4] The Haifa International Film Festival attracts a wide audience of film-goers and media professionals from Israel and abroad. [1] Throughout the week, special screenings are held of c.170 ...
The first-ever LGBT film festival in Tel Aviv was held in 2006, and focused on LGBT-themed films that would otherwise never have received theatrical, TV or DVD distribution in Israel. The festival took place at the Ha’ozen Hashlishit (Hebrew for "Third Ear") music venue on King George Street and screened in five tiny theaters [4] of 20–40 ...
Los Angeles’ Israel Film Festival has announced its full program, kicking off with Tom Nesher’s directorial debut, “Come Closer” as the fest’s opening night gala. The centerpiece ...
This is a list of existing major film festivals, sorted by continent.. The world's oldest film festival is the Mostra internazionale d'arte cinematografica (Venice Film Festival), while the most prestigious film festivals in the world, known as the "Big Three", are (listed chronologically according to the date of foundation): Venice, Cannes and Berlin. [1]
Docaviv (Hebrew: דוקאביב), also known as the Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival, is the only film festival in Israel dedicated to documentary films, and the largest film festival in Tel Aviv. It is run by a non-profit organisation of the same name, founded in 1998. In recent years (to 2021) the festival has drawn an ...
TISFF was founded in 1986 by a group of students from The Steve Tisch Department of Film and Television at Tel Aviv University. Throughout its years of operation, the festival has maintained its uniqueness as a cultural, cinematic, young and kicking event, which has become a major festival in Israel and around the world, and presents original groundbreaking student work [citation needed] from ...