He was guilty of armed robbery, but was the murder case against him antisemitic?
An intriguing new film revisits the criminal trial of Pierre Goldman
An intriguing new film revisits the criminal trial of Pierre Goldman
In 'The Secrets of Yiddish Poetry,' director Nurith Aviv explores the role that Yiddish plays in their work and lives
Fred Cavayé’s 'Farewell, Mr. Haffmann' is replete with twists of fate and reversals of fortune
After her brother survived 2015 Bataclan concert hall massacre, Alice Winocour wanted to tell a story of resilience and survival
Cédric Klapisch's 'Rise' is the antithesis of Darren Aronofsky's 'Black Swan'
François Ozon's 'Everything Went Fine' is an unnerving account of assisted suicide
A new film faithfully brings Charlotte Salomon's magnum opus to screen, yet excises an essential part
Two films at the New York Jewish Film festival flout the usual dark depictions of Hasidism
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