Dror Moreh's new documentary relies on impressive interviews with diplomats like Madeleine Albright, Colin Powell, Wesley Clark, Leon Panetta, and especially former UN Ambassador Samantha Power to ...
We’re talking to all of the filmmakers who have been nominated this year for an Oscar in the category of Best Documentary Feature. So far we’ve spoken to David France, director of “How to Survive a ...
Charged with overseeing Israel’s war on terror – both Palestinian and Jewish – the head of the Shin Bet, Israel’s secret service, is present at the crossroad ...
What really resonated with me is that Moreh never loses sight of the fact that, despite the life-and-death decisions these men made over the course of their careers, they are just men. (Indeed, one of ...
Israel’s Shin Bet — think of it as a combination of the CIA and the FBI — prides itself on secrecy. So when documentary filmmaker Dror Moreh approached one of its past leaders some three years ago to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sony Pictures Classics has acquired the North American and select international rights to “The Human Factor,” the latest ...
Avraham Shalom, a former head of the Israeli secruity agency Shin Bet, discusses his tenure in the Oscar-nominated documentary 'The Gatekeepers.' (Photo by Sony Pictures Classics) Relatively early in ...
The Israeli filmmaker talks to THR about his years-long effort to get six former heads of Israel's domestic intelligence service to talk on-camera for the first time. By Scott Feinberg Earlier this ...
In The Corridors of Power, filmmaker Dror Moreh takes a bracing look at the factors that kept America — the sole remaining superpower in the immediate post-Cold War era — from intervening in global ...
Dror Moreh is the Oscar-nominated director of the 2012 documentary " The Gatekeepers," in which he spoke with six former heads of Israel's secret security service Shin Bet. Remarkably, all these ...
Sony Pictures Classics has acquired rights for Oscar nominee Dror Moreh‘s documentary The Human Factor in North America, Scandinavia, India, South Africa, Benelux, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and ...