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      • Cinema of Israel (Hebrew: קולנוע ישראלי, romanized: Kolnoa Yisraeli) refers to film production in Israel since its founding in 1948. Most Israeli films are produced in Hebrew, but there are productions in other languages such as Arabic and English.
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  2. Cinema of Israel (Hebrew: קולנוע ישראלי, romanized: Kolnoa Yisraeli) refers to film production in Israel since its founding in 1948. Most Israeli films are produced in Hebrew, but there are productions in other languages such as Arabic and English.

  3. Jan 25, 2024 · From classic films that paint a picture of what life was like for Jewish immigrants in the 1950s and ’60s, to portraits of communities often left out of the mainstream, movies let you immerse yourself in Israeli life, if only for a short while.

  4. From classic films that paint a picture of what life was like for Jewish immigrants in the 1950s and ’60s, to portraits of communities often left out of the mainstream, movies let you immerse yourself in Israeli life, if only for a short while.

  5. May 13, 2024 · The Cinema of Israel site is a joint venture between the Culture and Sports Ministry, the Yehoshua Rabinovich Foundation for the Arts and the Mifal Hapayis national lottery, with the ministry calling it the first digital book of Israeli cinema.

    • Ali Houissa
    • 2016
  6. 130 best Israeli movies. As the editor of the biggest movie site in Israel (Seret), Iv'e decided to choose the best Israeli movies of all time. The list is subjective and dosen't include great Israeli movies that I haven't had the chance to see yet and documentaries. The list is constantly udpaeted.

  7. Israeli cinema is at its prime, so if you haven't seen these movies yet, you're really missing out. Monday February 4 2019. Written by Time Out Israel Writers. Movie buffs listen up: these...

  8. Israeli films, when seen unfolding over time as they do in this engrossing retrospective documentary, reveal a cinematic national identity that encapsulates the emotional reality of a country often torn by ethnic, religious and political conflicts.