The story is set in Jerusalem in the winter of 1959. Shmuel Ash, a sensitive student who has dropped out of university because his father’s finances have collapsed, takes a live-in job as a companion ...
The Israel Film Festival opened this week in Los Angeles during one of the most frightening times in that nation’s history--and one that is having a devastating effect on Israeli cinema, according to ...
Empathy for the plight of Israel’s Ethiopian immigrants animates a film that won first prize at the Jerusalem International Film Festival in 2000 and that opens today at New York’s Quad Cinema. Dan ...
Dan Wolman, director of “Tied Hands” looks relaxed, but he has a problem. His film, “Tied Hands,” tells the story of a middle-aged Tel Aviv woman (Gila Almagor) who is caring for her son (Ido Tadmor), ...
Dan Wolman’s beautifully shot 2010 film Gei Oni (Valley of Fortitude) depicts a young woman and her baby seeking a new life in late 19th-century Palestine after escaping a Russian pogrom. An ...
Flashback-told tale about an obsessive-compulsive accountant remembering his crazy childhood reps silly psychodrama by veteran Israeli helmer Dan Wolman. Multitasking helmer's good rep will probably ...
The second Indian Film Festival opened in Haifa, Israel, on Thursday amid protests in the country’s capital, as per reports. According to Al Jazeera, tens of thousands of protesters marched in ...
A new Israeli pic about the impact of AIDS on one family is earning rave reviews and provoking debate. Veteran helmer Dan Wolman’s low-budget “Tied Hands” opened Aug. 31 in a limited release — Wolman ...
Last night at 2:17 AM, every child from Mrs. Gandy's class went missing.
Israeli writer-director Dan Wolman has forged an extensive career and has over 50 years of filmmaking behind him. His most recent movies, Hide and Seek, An Israeli Love Story, Valley of Strength and ...