Talya Lavie’s “Zero Motivation,” a comedy about a unit of young Israeli soldiers, nabbed two prizes, including one for best narrative feature, at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival’s awards ceremony. The ...
As indie filmmaking continues to rise, DePaul's School of Cinematic Arts empowers student filmmakers to bring their vision to life. By Eda Yu This story was created in paid partnership with DePaul ...
When filmmaker Talya Lavie was growing up in the 1980s, Israel had only one television channel. Lavie got her initial film education watching the same movies over and over again: Among her favorites ...
This year’s American Film Market is crawling across the finish line, and the news is still coming in. Next up is word that Don Thacker’s flick Motivational Growth (review) has been nabbed by Indiecan ...
Two young women serving out their military service as office workers on a remote desert army base play out the inanity and insanity of military bureaucracy in tyro Israeli helmer Talya Lavie’s aptly ...
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival Women’s Panel took place at the historic Arlington Theatre on Saturday afternoon. The session featured Anne Alvergue, director of The Martha Mitchell ...
The 13th Annual Tribeca Film Festival awarded the winners of its competition categories tonight. Israeli director Talya Lavie’s female soldier dark comedy “Zero Motivation” led the pack with two ...
Kicking off this Wednesday, the 12th annual Tribeca Film Festival boasts a lineup that's stacked with notable independent films of both the narrative and documentary kinds. One of the New York City ...
Two young women serving out their military service as office workers on a remote desert army base play out the inanity and insanity of military bureaucracy in tyro Israeli helmer Talya Lavie’s aptly ...