Israhellies to dramatize school shootings for Americans

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Netflix acquires Israeli show about a school shooting
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/netflix-acquires-israeli-show-about-a-school-shooting

(JTA) — Netflix acquired "Blackspace," an eight-part Israeli thriller series about a school shooting carried out by masked figures, it was announced Thursday.

The show follows police as they investigate the death of four students, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"Key to the investigation is an app, Blackspace, that the school's pupils use to communicate with one another, sharing their secrets out of view of their parents and the adult world," The Hollywood Reporter explained.

The series — produced by Federation Entertainment, which is under the Israeli channel Reshet 13 — already has the green light for a second season from Netflix.

Reshet's vice president of content, Ami Glam, said the Netflix deal is "a huge achievement for Reshet and for the Israeli television industry," Ynet reported.

No release date has been announced. It will be available in several countries, including the U.S., which is in the midst of a spike in mass shootings.






And, after Americans watch Israhellies tell them about school shootings on Netflix, maybe they can watch Stevie Spielberg's holohoax documentary on Netflix.

A 1998 Spielberg-produced Holocaust documentary will be streamed on Netflix
https://www.jta.org/quick-reads/a-1998-spielberg-produced-holocaust-documentary-will-be-streamed-on-netflix

(JTA) — An Oscar-winning documentary about the experience of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust that was produced by Steven Spielberg will be made available for streaming on Netflix.

"The Last Days" will be remastered from the original 35 mm film before its streaming release on May 19.

The documentary, which won the Academy Award for best documentary feature in 1998, tells the stories of five Hungarian Jews who survived the Holocaust. One was Tom Lantos, who would go on to become a congressman from California from 1981 to 2008.

The film follows the survivors after the war as they return to their hometowns, as well as visit the ghettos and concentration camps where they were imprisoned.

Spielberg was an executive producer together with the USC Shoah Foundation, which he founded after directing the 1993 Oscar-winning film "Schindler's List" about the life of German industrialist Oskar Schindler and the Jews he saved during the Holocaust. The foundation houses more than 55,000 Holocaust testimonies.