Jewish Israeli director Yoav Shamir's cheerfully incendiary documentary about the modern face of anti-Semitism begins with Shamir (Checkpoint) blundering, Michael Moore–style, through the New York offices of the Anti-Defamation League, where Abe Foxman and his minions dutifully rout out a "spike" in anti-Semitic incidents that include office workers denied vacation for the High Holy Days and a policeman's racial slur overheard at a funeral. From there, it's off to Israel, where teens about to depart on a tour of the Polish concentration camps are briefed for their journey: "You will see that they do not like us." At first, it seems as if Shamir, too, may be indoctrinating us. But as he continues his world tour, his case—and the film—becomes more carefully nuanced, with evidence of overt hate crimes (a stabbing spree in a Moscow synagogue) juxtaposed against Foxman's Chicken Little hysteria, on... More >>>