Docu about Oct. 7 Aftermath Wins Berlin Jewish Film Festival
Dani Rosenberg’s Of Dogs and Men and Brandon Kramer’s Holding Liat took top honors at the Jewish Film Festival Berlin, Germany’s largest Jewish film festival.

Two films about the experiences of the October 7 attacks and their aftermath took top honors at the 2025 Jewish Film Festival Berlin (JFBB), Germany’s largest Jewish film festival.
Old Dog and Men, a docudrama from Israeli director Dani Rosenberg, shot at the Nir Oz kibbutz just weeks after the attacks, won the Gershon Klein Feature Film Award, the JFFB’s top prize.
The jury praised the movie’s “courageous gesture” of choosing to film in a war zone and its artful blending of fiction and documentary storytelling. The jury also highlighted Ori Avinoam’s lead performance as a teenage girl who, after narrowly escaping the attack, returns to the kibbutz to search for her lost dog.
Holding Liat
A Special Mention in the documentary category was given to The Belle from Gaza, directed by Yolande Zauberman.
The Newcomer Award was presented to Israeli director Tom Nesher for her debut feature Come Closer, a portrait of two women navigating grief and hidden desire.
The 2025 JFFB, held for the first time in May, was a resounding public success, with sold-out screenings and packed houses for the week-long festival.