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Film tells of Bosnian Muslims and Jews saving one another in wars

Film tells of Bosnian Muslims and Jews saving one another in wars

by Reuters and ILH Staff

"Sevap/Mitzvah" (A Good Deed) tells the story of Muslim woman Zejneba Hardaga who helped the Jewish Kabiljo family escape Nazi persecution in the 1940, who returned the favor 50 years later by helping the Hardaga family flee Sarajevo during the 1992-95 siege by separatist Bosnian Serb forces.

Tarantino reveals his level of Hebrew after long stay in Israel

Quentin Tarantino receives honorary degree from Hebrew University

by AP and ILH Staff

The university says it recognized the two-time Academy Award-winner, who splits his time between Tel Aviv and Hollywood, for his “critically acclaimed cinematic success as a writer, director, and actor."

Israelis sue Paramount over 'Top Gun' copyright claim
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Israelis sue Paramount over 'Top Gun' copyright claim

by Eran Itzkovitch and AP

Shosh Yonay and her son claim that the rights to Ehud Yonay’s story reverted back to them in 2020 and that Paramount, which produced and distributed the sequel, did not reacquire those rights before releasing the film in May.

Emmy Award-winning actress Glenn Close joins cast of 'Tehran'
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Loyalty, love, suspicion: 'Tehran' keeps adrenaline pumping

by Alan Zeitlin/JNS

"Tehran" offers one of the best non-superhero female action leading characters in quite some time. The writing is rich, and if some moments are slightly reminiscent of "Fauda," which is also must-see TV.

2 Israelis, a Syrian, and a Pole walk onto a stage…

2 Israelis, a Syrian, and a Pole walk onto a stage…

by AP and ILH Staff

Members of Berlin-based Kayan Project band had to travel thousands of kilometers away from the Middle East to find what unites them.

Does Netflix's CEO oppose investing in Israeli content?

Does Netflix's CEO oppose investing in Israeli content?

by JNS and ILH Staff

Ted Sarandos is scheduled to meet with Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel. The proposed legislation is "a serious concern" for Netflix, as senior executives believe it would be "counterproductive," to the streaming giant's operations.

Online concert series seeks to expand traditional views of 'Jewish music'
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Online concert series seeks to expand traditional views of 'Jewish music'

by JNS and ILH Staff

The free video series will feature 15- to 25-minute performances from musicians who showcase a range of "styles, heritages and histories."

Israeli TV drama 'Queens' sold to France, Germany  
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Israeli TV drama 'Queens' sold to France, Germany  

by ILH Staff

HOT series focuses on local mafia family after a hit that takes out all the men, leaving the women to negotiate a hostile world on their own.

Warner Music hits right note with new Israeli affiliate
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Warner Music hits right note with new Israeli affiliate

by Maya Cohen and ILH Staff

The American recording giant is already home to several highly successful Israeli artists, including Noga Erez, Noa Kirel, and Stephane Legar. The local branch will source talents in Israel, Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey.

Does 'Beauty Queen of Jerusalem' live up to the hype?
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Does 'Beauty Queen of Jerusalem' live up to the hype?

by Alan Zeitlin/JNS

The streaming giant will air the critically acclaimed historical drama on May 20 and it is already one of the most anticipated Israeli shows of the year.

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