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The Florida Project

1h 51m | Sean Baker

USA / 2017

Before Anora, Sean Baker brought us The Florida Project — a vibrant, pastel-colored portrait of life on the margins of Orlando. In a shabby motel near Disney World, six-year-old Moonee spends the summer chasing small adventures with her friends, while her single mother struggles to make ends meet and the motel manager (Willem Dafoe, Oscar-nominated) tries to hold everything together. Tender, funny and heartbreaking, Baker captures both the innocence of childhood and the harshness of reality with rare humanity.

04/02, Wednesday 20:00

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Paradise: Love

2h | Ulrich Seidl

Austria / 2012

The first part of a trilogy by the outstanding Austrian filmmaker. “Sugar mamas” is the term used for middle-aged sex tourists who vacation on the beaches of Kenya and spend time with local beach boys — for a price, of course.

Teresa is a sugar mama who arrives on holiday, looking to buy herself a bit of love. But she soon discovers that although Kenyan men line up to rent out their bodies to her, there is a fundamental difference between sex and love.

Seidl directs a disturbing and compelling film about sexuality in a commercialized world, and about the power dynamics of age and race.

05/02, Thursday 19:00

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Who wants to ridw on a camel at Jaffa cinema? - Live show

2h | Ariel Bronz

The land of Israel is the pearl of the Levant: a steaming hummus swamp; sea on one side, orchards on the other, and in between dunes and camels.
The show rides the imagery of Zionism, bourgeois comfort,

and the boredom of the bohemian class, accompanied by live electronic music and disguised as a wild party in a dark bar.

“The character appears and disappears, wandering among the audience, teasing them, then retreating inward.
She creates a scenario in which racism, sexism, and homophobia become politically correct.
A clandestine cult-like atmosphere emerges, where part of the audience becomes complicit and others fall into it by accident.
It builds a sharp sense of danger, where boundaries dissolve and someone might truly get hurt.”

Lia Maoz Bergman, audience member

The Camel: Ariel Bronz
Music: Daniel Mioni, dirk kings, Yam  Ashkenazi

singer: Reut Rivka

05/02, Thursday 20:30

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Some Notes on the Current Situation - Heb subs

1h 19m | Eran Kolirin

Israel \ 2025

‘Some Notes on the Current Situation’, is a film about space, time, and wars composed of 6 episodes. Each episode sheds light on a different and unique perspective of the existential, human, and spiritual conditions of the present era.

These episodes, though somewhat divorced from reality, come together to form an absurdist footnote to the current events in the known universe

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Her

2h 6m | Spike Jonze

USA \ 2013

In the near future, a lonely writer develops an unlikely relationship with an operating system designed to meet his every need.

07/02, Saturday 19:00

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Boogie Nights

2h 35m | Paul Thomas Anderson

USA / 1997

Set in the 1970s, a major porn producer attempts to turn his business into art when he discovers a young, raw talent.


An innocent young man rises to stardom in California’s adult film industry,

where success brings money, fame, and a wild nightlife – but also addiction, loss of direction, and a painful fall.

07/02, Saturday 20:00

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Ducks, an Urban Legend

1h 44m | Shahar Rozen

Israel / 2025

A dark comedy set in Tel Aviv’s Tikva neighborhood, following people who were born on the “wrong side” of the city. Five characters and three intertwined stories — about a wedding, a pregnancy, and a death —

each leading their protagonists to a moment of grace as they confront childhood traumas in their ongoing struggle to survive.

Yossi desperately wants to marry Chris and pull off a grand wedding, but ultimately loses his wife — the two fighting to hold onto their love.


Asaf, drowning financially, teams up with his girlfriend Anna to taxidermy his dead grandfather in order to withdraw his pension money from the bank.


And Elias, a Christian Palestinian forced to collaborate with the Shin Bet in exchange for a new heart, fights for his life.

07/02, Saturday 21:30

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The Smashing Machine

2h 3m | Benny Safdie

USA / 2025

The film follows the meteoric rise of Mark Kerr, a nearly unbeatable force inside the cage, alongside the intense inner battles that define his life outside it:

addiction to painkillers, crushing psychological pressure, and the impossible expectations of a brutal, unforgiving sports world.

Through his relationships with those around him – most notably a central female figure who tries to save him from himself – the film exposes the painful gap between the image of absolute strength and profound human fragility.

This is an intimate and unsparing portrait of a man who became a symbol, and of the personal cost paid by those expected to remain “unbreakable” at all times.

Starring Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt, and directed by Benny Safdie (Uncut Gems), the film tells the story of the one and only mixed martial arts and UFC legend: Mark Kerr.

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Mary Poppins

2h 19m | Robert Stevenson

USA / 1964

A magical and mysterious nanny arrives at the Banks family home in early twentieth century London.

Through imagination, songs, and gentle magic, she transforms the lives of the children and their parents, teaching the entire family to open up, listen to one another, and rediscover love and joy.

Mary Poppins won five Academy Awards. Its production was considered one of the most ambitious and complex of its time.

Walt Disney spent years fighting to secure the rights to adapt the book, and the film became a landmark for its groundbreaking integration of live action and animation.

For Julie Andrews, it was her first major film role, instantly turning her into an international star and an enduring symbol of smart, magical family cinema.

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Rear Window

1h 52m | Alfred Hitchcock

USA \ 1954

When a photojournalist confined to his apartment with a broken leg begins to suspect that

,a murder has taken place in the apartment across the courtyard, he is willing to do anything to confirm his suspicions

.even at the risk of those closest to him

On this narrative foundation, Alfred Hitchcock created one of the most brilliant thrillers in the history of cinema.

Yes, it can be read as an allegory for cinematic voyeurism, and yes, it features yet another Hitchcockian protagonist haunted by anxiety toward women. But at the end of the day, it is simply further proof of Hitchcock’s greatness.

The ingenious plot, the superb performances by James Stewart and Grace Kelly, and the virtuoso, self aware use of the camera come together to create a film that is both immensely entertaining and deeply thought provoking.

08/02, Sunday 21:30

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Flee

1h 29m | Jonas Poher Rasmussen

Denmark / 2021

After two decades of silence, Amin Nawabi reveals his life story for the first time: his childhood escape from Afghanistan and a harrowing refugee journey marked by fear and loss, culminating in his arrival in Denmark.

Director Jonas Poher Rasmussen, his close friend, chooses to tell the story through striking animation and a deeply moving score.

A powerful and emotional animated documentary about trauma, identity, and the creation of a new home – an unprecedented cinematic achievement that received widespread international acclaim.

Winner – Grand Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2021
Nominated for 3 Academy Awards 2022: Best International Feature Film, Best Documentary Feature, and Best Animated Feature

09/02, Monday 19:00

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Inherent Vice

2h 28m | Paul Thomas Anderson

USA \ 2014

In 1970, drug-fueled Los Angeles private investigator Larry “Doc” Sportello investigates the disappearance of a former girlfriend.

 

09/02, Monday 20:00

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Chungking Express - Heb subs

1h 42m | Wong Kar wai

Hong Kong / 1994

Sometimes we all feel the loneliness of the big city. This time, we’re not alone.

Two separate yet parallel stories follow two young policemen in Hong Kong, each grappling with lost love and isolation in a sprawling, colorful, and alienating city. Editor’s Pick 🙂

Cop 223 – recently dumped by his girlfriend, he clings to memory through cans of expired pineapple. One night, he encounters a mysterious woman in a blonde wig and trench coat (Brigitte Lin), who’s entangled in the world of smuggling and crime.

Cop 663 – heartbroken after a breakup with a flight attendant. A quirky snack-bar worker (Faye Wong) falls for him in secret, sneaks into his apartment, and begins altering small details—until she slowly awakens him to new life.

A dazzling mix of pop, surrealism, and romance. Rapid cuts and slow motion, neon lights, bold colors, and a restless handheld camera create the sensation of drifting through a dream. With “California Dreamin’” looping again and again, this stylish, poetic film captivated audiences worldwide—and was championed by Quentin Tarantino, who brought it to American screens.

09/02, Monday 21:30

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Mid90s

1h 25m | Jonah Hill

USA / 2018

Acclaimed actor Jonah Hill makes his directorial debut with this beautifully observed film, set in the heart of the 1990s and focused on the skateboarding scene of Los Angeles.

At the center of the story is Stevie, a 13-year-old boy growing up with an emotionally distant mother and an unbearable older brother.

His life begins to change when he becomes involved with an older group of skaters, discovering skateboarding, friendship, and the raw energy of urban street culture.

Shot gorgeously on 16mm film and guided by sensitive direction, Hill crafts a moving coming-of-age journey about a young boy in search of identity, constantly testing his social boundaries, while meticulously recreating the spirit of the era through a rich soundtrack featuring original music by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross alongside tracks by Nirvana, Seal, Cypress Hill, and many others.

10/02, Tuesday 19:00

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Water Lilies - Heb subs

1h 25m | Céline Sciamma

France / 2007

Céline Sciamma’s debut film, released in 2007, marks an early and striking declaration of her distinctive cinematic voice.

Set in a French suburb over the course of one summer, the film unfolds around a public swimming pool and a group of girls training in synchronized swimming.

At its center is Marie, a shy and reserved teenager who watches from the sidelines and falls in love with Floriane, a charismatic and beautiful swimmer.

Between them develops a delicate relationship shaped by glances, jealousy, curiosity, and confusion, alongside a third figure, Anne, an outgoing friend trying to understand what it means to be desired.

Sciamma approaches female adolescence not as a grand romantic or dramatic narrative, but as a state of mind: small moments, silences, awkwardness, ambiguous attraction, and the gap between what is felt and what one dares to express.

10/02, Tuesday 21:30

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The Piano Teacher - Heb subs

2h 11m | Michael Haneke

Austria, France / 2001

Erika Kohut, a piano teacher in her forties, teaches at the Vienna Conservatory and still lives with her domineering mother.

Her tightly controlled life begins to fracture when a young student declares his love for her, unleashing repressed desires and fantasies that lead her into a disturbing journey of control, submission, and humiliation.

Michael Haneke’s provocative film, winner of the Jury Prize and Best Actress at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, is anchored by Isabelle Huppert’s extraordinary performance and offers a piercing exploration of sexuality, obsession, and power dynamics, walking a fine line between emotion and violence.

11/02, Wednesday 19:00

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Sunset Boulevard

1h 50m | Billy Wilder

United States / 1950

Norma Desmond, a former silent-film star erased by the rise of sound, hires a down-on-his-luck screenwriter to craft Salomé — the film she believes will mark her triumphant return. From the opening scene of Sunset Boulevard, we already sense where this collaboration is heading.

Billy Wilder delivers a macabre, bitter and razor-sharp satire about Hollywood sinking into its own decay. With a masterfully structured script, a mesmerizing performance by Gloria Swanson that teeters between brilliance and madness, and a tightly controlled expressionistic atmosphere, the film becomes a bold portrait of boundless ambition and the dark side of the Hollywood dream.

11/02, Wednesday 20:00

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Paprika - Heb subs

1h 30m | Satoshi Kon

Japan / 2006

A psycho-philosophical anime — essentially a dream about dreams.

Imagine a device that lets you step directly into people’s dreams: to see them, experience them, even alter them. That’s exactly what the DC Mini does. But when the invention is stolen, the boundary between dream and reality begins to crumble, leading to a wild, colorful journey filled with imagination.

Enter Paprika — the dream alter ego of Dr. Chiba — a playful, wise, and enchanting heroine who must stop the chaos.

Director Satoshi Kon uses animation to create limitless visual sequences: flowing imagery, leaps between worlds, and the total dissolution of reality — things live action could never fully capture.


 

11/02, Wednesday 21:30

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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Heb subs

1h 28m | Pedro Almodóvar

Spain / 1988

Almodóvar once again entangles his characters in acrobatic twists of plot, desire, and dark humor.

At the center of the film is a woman who plans to end her life after being abandoned by her lover — but her suicidal intentions are forced to wait.

A knock at the door interrupts her plans: a friend seeking refuge for her terrorist boyfriend. Soon after, the lover’s young son arrives, followed by his wife sipping a deadly drink, the police — and a cascade of further surprises.

What unfolds is a dizzying dance of emotional and comic chaos.

Nominated for the Academy Award, BAFTA, and Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film, and a winner of major awards at the Venice and Toronto film festivals, as well as multiple Goya Awards and critics’ prizes.

12/02, Thursday 20:00

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Before Sunset

1h 20m | Richard Linklater

USA \ 2004

Nine years after Jesse and Celine first met, they encounter each other again on the French leg of Jesse’s book tour.

 

14/02, Saturday 18:00

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In the mood for love - Heb subs

1h 38m | Wong kar - wai

Hong Kong / 2000

We love Wong Kar-wai, and we love stories about unfulfilled desire.

In early 1960s Hong Kong, Chow and Mrs. Chan move into a crowded apartment building. Over time, they discover that their spouses are having an affair. Out of this pain grows a fragile, delicate bond, filled with longing and a quiet human warmth that struggles to break free.

Wong Kar-wai has a gift for turning everyday moments into cinematic poetry. A fleeting glance in the hallway, a late-night bowl of noodles, a suit changed from one day to the next—all become vessels for expressing the inner worlds of his characters and their wounded hearts. The result is a mesmerizing, sensual, and deeply moving film that lingers long after the screen fades to black.

14/02, Saturday 19:00

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Pierrot le fou - HEB SUBS

1h 50m | Jean-Luc Godard

France \ 1965

Pierrot escapes his boring society and travels from Paris to the Mediterranean Sea with Marianne, a girl chased by hit-men from Algeria. They lead an unorthodox life, always on the run.

14/02, Saturday 20:30

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Romeo + Juliet

2h | Baz Luhrmann

United States / 1996

Baz Luhrmann adapts Shakespeare’s classic play and relocates it from Verona, Italy to the vibrant Verona Beach in California. Two rival families rule the city, the Capulets and the Montagues. Romeo, a Montague, meets Juliet, a Capulet, at a party, and the two fall hopelessly in love.

When their families reject the relationship with disgust, the young lovers are forced to continue their romance in secret, and the tragic ending soon follows.

In the mid-1990s, Romeo and Juliet was seen as the height of the MTV era a sleek, energetic and wild style of filmmaking that delivered emotion through electric editing and a powerful soundtrack. More than two decades later, it remains a dazzling, imaginative adaptation that continues to captivate.

14/02, Saturday 21:30

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