The Oscar-winner dons prosthetics and latex in this hectic and rather bland look at controversial Israeli prime minister Golda Meir
From eye-opening documentaries to intimate dramas, we highlight the films that might have slipped beneath your radar this past year...
Blending drama and comedy to mixed effect, Maha Haj explores the Israeli-Palestine conflict through the story of one man's depression
With hard-to-like characters and limited emotional reward, this polemical Israeli satire often feels like being yelled at by a stranger
Michael Winterbottom's horrifying yet empathetic documentary shows us the true face of Israeli violence in its occupied territories
Though there are too many slow stretches, this exposè of a serial fraudster is kept compelling by its empathy for the victims involved
Pedro Almodóvar's latest feels minor in comparison to his best works, but it's still often irresistibly soapy and colourful
As the 25th edition comes to both cinemas and streaming, we highlight our picks for the most essential features...
Some political poignancy and striking imagery aren't enough to keep Elia Suleiman's latest film from being a bit of a slog
This look at a young Israeli conscientious objector has a clear moral message, though is slightly let down by a more muddled execution