The greatest film about France in World War II is also a blistering critique of filmmaking
Marcel Ophüls’ ‘The Sorrow and the Pity’ lays bear the horrors (and delights) of its own medium
Esther's story is a very Jewish one, but Christians have made more movies about it
Marcel Ophüls’ ‘The Sorrow and the Pity’ lays bear the horrors (and delights) of its own medium
Before the 1959 film, Millie Perkins was an 18-year-old model who had never really thought about acting
In his HBO special ‘From Bleak to Dark,’ the comic talks grief, Jewishness and the apocalypse
The season 26 premiere pokes fun at Jews controlling Hollywood
‘Attachment’ is a funny and fresh take on an already tired formula
Eran Kolirin exposes absurdity and nuance within a world of seemingly intractable conflict
‘Getting Away With Murder(s)’ is a fiery indictment of a world that lost interest in justice
The rom-com copies 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,' but it's way more pessimistic
'Filmmakers for the Prosecution' shows how two Jewish brothers searched Europe for evidence of the Holocaust
Until the Forward tracked it down, "On the Harmfulness of Tobacco" had been all but forgotten
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