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The Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive is dedicated to the preservation and research of Jewish documentary films. The archive is jointly administered by the Abraham Harman Institute of Contemporary Jewry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Central Zionist Archives of the World Zionist Organization (WZO).
The National Center for Jewish Film is a non-profit motion picture archive, distributor, and resource center. [1] It houses the largest collection of Jewish-themed film and video outside of Israel. Its mission is to collect, restore, preserve, catalogue, and exhibit films with artistic and educational value relevant to the Jewish experience ...
The Israel Film Archive, which operates as part of the Jerusalem Cinematheque, is a public archive entrusted with the task of preserving the country's audiovisual heritage through the ages. As it stands, it is Israel's single largest archive, housing upwards of 12,000 original copies of local documentary and narrative film footage, and over ...
Jacob the Liar (1975 film) Jakob the Liar; The Jazz Singer (Ford Startime) The Jazz Singer (1952 film) The Jazz Singer; The Jazz Singer (1980 film) The Jester (1937 film) Jettchen Gebert's Story; Jew Süss (1934 film) The Jew's Christmas; Jewtopia (film) Jud Süß; Judith and Holofernes (1929 film) Judith of Bethulia
Often, a country has its own film archive to preserve the national audiovisual heritage. The International Federation of Film Archives comprises more than 150 institutions in over 77 countries and the Association of European Film Archives and Cinematheques is an affiliation of 49 European national and regional film archives founded in 1991.
Silver’s film is the most recent in what feels like a watershed moment for American Jewish cinema, movies that span multiple genres and defy expectations as they explore what it means to be a ...
This is a list of Jewish film directors. The countries listed are those where films were directed. A. Jim Abrahams (born 1944), US [1] J. J. Abrams (born 1966), US [2]
The Jerusalem Cinematheque was founded in 1973 by Lia van Leer.It was originally located in Beit Agron in the center of Jerusalem.A new building overlooking the walls of the Old City, close to the Hinnom Valley, was opened in 1981 with the financial support of the Ostrovsky Family Foundation, the Jerusalem Foundation, the Van Leer Foundation, and private donors.