'Rebelde Way' cast headed to Israel for concert
"Rebelde Way" was one of several Argentinian telenovelas popular in the early 2000s and revolves around the lives of the students of a prestigious private boarding high school.
"Rebelde Way" was one of several Argentinian telenovelas popular in the early 2000s and revolves around the lives of the students of a prestigious private boarding high school.
The deal will see the series broadcast in 92 territories, spanning the US, Europe, Latin America, Canada, and Australia.
Mirren tells a news conference before the opening of the Jerusalem Film Festival that she is inspired by the protests against the judicial reform pushed by the government.
In "Heart of Stone," Gal Gadot plays Rachel Stone, an elite intelligence officer who is part of a secret international organization called The Charter.
Filmmaker Nadav Lapid draws criticism for calling "The Kashmir Files" – a drama that focuses on the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from the Muslim-majority Kashmir around the 1990s – "propaganda" and "vulgar".
"All the Things I Wanted to Say" by director Assaf Gordon tells the story of an aging film director who, facing a personal crisis, decides to make a movie about a traumatic event during his military service.
Haas gained popularity in Israel for her role in the ultra-Orthodox drama series "Shtisel" and international acclaim for the Netflix series "Unorthodox." In the fourth installment of "Captain America," she will portray Israeli superheroine Sabra, who served in the Mossad and has superpowers such as extraordinary strength, stamina and speed.
"It’s not just about winning military battles. It’s about having moral footings that come with being a believer in following a religious path," says former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman.
Even someone in Iran clicked on the Prime Minister's Office live coverage of US President Joe Biden's first day in Israel.
The move follows a review by the Israel Competition Authority. Disney Plus says it is "free to negotiate" with satellite service's rivals, broadcasts could potentially be available to cable company HOT and internet-based TV operators.
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