The director said that antisemitism is 'standing proud with hands on hips, like Hitler and Mussolini'
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Tender tale of two boys' bond features impressive performances from young actors in central roles
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Another rematch in the pugilistic saga is one too many and feels like a chore
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Schindler’s Jews are terrorised people who cannot be whole in Steven Spielberg's 1993 film
The film draws comparisons between the plight of the Holocaust victim and undocumented immigrants
By Georgia L Gilholy
Touching and funny tale of child growing up with two warring parents
Debut director Mali Elfman gives an expertly constructed and hugely original moral-dilemma narrative that delivers on almost every promise
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The pianist Margaret Fingerhut has teamed up with a Ukrainian filmmaker to raise funds for warzone aid
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Guy Nattiv said that Golda Meir's family suggested Mirren take the role
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An unpredictable thriller full of sharp turns
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The film has faced backlash for reinforcing ‘painful’ stereotypes and ‘playing the Holocaust for laughs’