WASHINGTON — The Kennedy Center will be screening a film in the New Year about Orthodox Christianity, which has been experiencing a surge of converts in recent years, in an effort to promote works ...
South Korean actor Yoo Ah In might be making a return in a vampire-themed film. However, his agency and the director have issued a statement in regard to this. Read to know more.
Two men have filmed themselves driving around a community spraying a water gun at Orthodox Jews, prompting a police investigation. The footage, shared widely on social media, showed the men laughing ...
A new film tackling mental health in the Orthodox Jewish community which was filmed in the borough has premiered in Manchester. Breaking the Silence addresses mental health and suicide within the ...
(MENAFN) Serbian filmmaker Emir Kusturica has commented on the actions taken by authorities in Chisinau to prevent a Moldovan bishop from attending an annual ceremony in Jerusalem, describing it as ...
A film that has been in and out of court has finally seen the light of the day. Hamare Baarah, based on a controversial subject, is set in a Muslim household from Lucknow. It questions the belief of ...
France has lost "a national treasure," said French President Emmanuel Macron. Godard was one of the most influential film directors and was often credited with revolutionizing cinema. Franco-Swiss ...
EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a strong first English-language trailer for director Rama Burshtein’s (Fill The Void) anticipated TV debut Fire Dance, which has just been announced for Series Mania‘s main ...
Imagine, if you will, that your lovely Jewish grandmother’s last wish on Earth is for you to learn how to make gefilte fish. Because you dearly love your Bubbe, you acquiesce and begin the arduous ...
At the start of the film “Leona,” an indie drama set in Mexico City, protagonist Ariela watches her close friend immerse in a mikvah, or ritual bath, with a group of other family and friends. It’s an ...
JTA — When Talia Osteen decided to make a short film about a “Shabbos goy” – a non-Jew who performs a task for a Jew that they can’t do themselves on Shabbat – she knew she needed him to do something ...