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Israel Nears Third Straight Oscar Nomination

‘Ajami’ is country’s first Arabic-language submission
By Marc Tracy | 1:00 PM Jan 21, 2010

Ajami is one of nine 2009 movies to make the long-list for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. Should it be one of the five formally nominated on February 2nd, this will be the ninth year an Israeli film was up for the award, and the third consecutive year (none have won). But Ajami is ...

Film

War Movies

Samuel Maoz’s ‘Lebanon’ is the latest of three recent films about the 1982 Lebanon war
By Allison Hoffman | 1:30 PM Oct 8, 2009

Does art imitate life, or does life imitate art? Sometimes, it’s a little bit of both: in the summer of 2006, Israel invaded Lebanon for the second time, and every year since, Israeli filmmakers have replied with films that are sharply critical of their government’s prosecution of its first war, in 1982, and subsequent 18-year ...

Books

Fortress of Solitude

How an antiwar novel became a best-selling solace for Israeli soldiers and their families
By Diana Bletter | 11:15 AM Dec 13, 2007

When his novel, If Heaven Exists, came out in 2005, Ron Leshem visited bookstores all over Israel to see how potential buyers reacted to it. “They’d pick up the book and then turn it over to read the back cover,” Leshem says. “When they realized that it was a book about Israeli soldiers stationed at ...