Unfortunately, the reason many in the international film world first heard of writer-director Tali Shamon Ezer’s “Surrogate” was not because of the film itself, but because of its place at the center ...
"The Tattooist of Auschwitz" tells the story of Gita and Lali as they work to stay together, and survive, during their time in a concentration camp during World War II. It doesn’t spoil anything about ...
Two young women on opposite sides of the death-penalty debate connect in Israeli director Tali Shalom-Ezer's first U.S. feature. A lesbian romance stretching across bitterly divided death-penalty ...
Jonah Hauer-King (“The Little Mermaid”) and Anna Próchniak (“Baptiste”) are starring in the limited event series adapted from Heather Morris’s “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” for Sky and Peacock. Now in ...
Maggie Lovitt is the Deputy News Editor at Collider. In addition to reporting on the latest entertainment news, she is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of the Mid-Atlantic ...
(JTA) A Holocaust romance, sparked when a prisoner at Auschwitz-Birkenau is forced to tattoo a number on another prisoner’s arm and they fall in love at first sight, sounds almost implausibly ...
Check out this interview with Tali Shalom Ezer, the director of “Surrogate,” certainly one of the best films I saw at Edinburgh last week, and one you should certainly look out for at future fests.
Tali Shalom-Ezer is an Israeli filmmaker, screenwriter, and director. She is best known for her debut feature, Princess which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival as part of the World Dramatic ...
Jonah Hauer-King and Anna Prochniak explain how they balanced epic romance with the darkness of a Nazi death camp in the Peacock miniseries: "Love becomes an act of defiance." By Etan Vlessing Canada ...
Organisers of the Edinburgh International Film Festival have returned a grant from the Israeli Embassy under pressure from Ken Loach. The director had urged a boycott of the festival if the £300 ...
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