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Planet Blue

1h 26m | Gur Bentwich

Israel \ 1995

Mulli, an Israeli young man, looses his backpack en route to Cairo and instead heads off to a surreal quest around the streets of Tel Aviv and Israel.

30/08, Saturday 19:00

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Wicked

2h 40m | Jon M. Chu

USA ‘ 2024

Elphaba, a young woman ridiculed for her green skin, and Galinda, a popular girl, become friends at Shiz University in the Land of Oz. After an encounter with the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, their friendship reaches a crossroads.

30/08, Saturday 20:00

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Borat

1h 24m | Larry Charles

USA / 2006

For those unfamiliar – here’s another gift. From the man who brought us cringe long before we even knew what it was. One of the greatest comedies of the 21st century.

Borat arrives in the United States, armed with nothing but a suit and a camera, determined to discover what makes America the “number one country in the world” and to report back to his fellow Kazakhs. The result? Unforgettable encounters, absurd situations, and a whole lot of laughter. Oh, and he’s also dead set on finding Pamela Anderson and asking for her hand in marriage.

A sharp mirror reflecting prejudice, racism, and American innocence. Behind the laughter lies a biting critique of Western society – and of us as viewers. You could say Borat was born out of circumstances where Andy Kaufman might have starred in an Emir Kusturica film. A kind of “documentary comedy,” built on moments of awkwardness that blur the line between staging and improvisation. Sacha Baron Cohen, in all his glory, showing an entire generation what pure, fearless entertainment looks like.

30/08, Saturday 20:00

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Late Summer Blues - English subs

1h 41m | Renen Schorr

Israel \ 1987

A group of close friends celebrate the bittersweet changes coming to their lives during the summer of their high-school graduation: adult responsibilities, adult romance — and the soberingly adult fact that some of their number are being drafted into the Israeli army. This has very much the feel of a high-school beach-party movie — with music, and in Hebrew — until a sudden and disturbingly realistic reminder of their own mortality finally slashes through the kids’ cheerful, close-knit obliviousness.

30/08, Saturday 21:30

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Nomadland

1h 47m | Chloé Zhao

USA \ 2020

A woman in her sixties, after losing everything in the Great Recession, embarks on a journey through the American West, living as a van-dwelling modern-day nomad.

31/08, Sunday 20:00

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Life According to Agfa

1h 40m | Assi Dayan

Israel \ 1992

The film takes place in Tel Aviv, much of it in a fictitious local pub called Barbie, a satirical nickname for a famous Israeli mental health institution. The pub’s name hints at the characters and the events which occur in the pub and which befall its owner (Daliah), the employees and customers. The plot unfolds with a streak of violence which takes a surprising turn.

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Girl, Woman

1h 18m | Ella Armony

Israel \ 2025 \ Hebrew, Hebrew & English subtitles

At the age of 30, Ella receives a mysterious suitcase with home tapes from the 1990s, which have been kept secret to this day, from the life of her mother, singer Dafna Armony. This happens while Ella is helping her mother pack up and move – another move from a chain of moves forced upon her due to a complex economic reality. Through the videotapes from the past, Ella discovers that behind her mother’s iconic figure hides a personal and painful story. For the first time, she is also exposed to the identity of her father – a mysterious figure around whom rumors have hovered throughout her life. It is a family portrait of two women who merge into one: the mother, a former legend, and the daughter, a filmmaker.

02/09, Tuesday 20:00

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A Letter to David

1h 14m | Tom Shoval

Israel \ 2025

Ten years ago, David Cunio starred in Tom Shoval’s debut feature film Youth. On October 7, 2023, Cunio was taken from the Nir Oz kibbutz and has been held hostage ever since. The filmmaker sends him a heartfelt video message.

 

02/09, Tuesday 21:30

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The Holy Mountain

1h 54m | Alejandro Jodorowsky

Chile \ 1973

In a corrupt, greed-fueled world, a powerful alchemist leads a messianic character and seven materialistic figures to the Holy Mountain, where they hope to achieve enlightenment.

03/09, Wednesday 19:00

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Beauty and the Beast

1h 24m | Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise

USA / 1991

A poor merchant stumbles upon an enchanted castle. When he picks a rose for his daughter Belle, the fearsome Beast demands one of the family stay with him. Belle volunteers — and through love, discovers the kind heart behind the monster, breaking the spell.

A landmark in cinema: the first animated film ever nominated for Best Picture, winner of two Oscars for Alan Menken and Howard Ashman’s unforgettable music.

03/09, Wednesday 20:00

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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring - Eng subs

1h 43m | Kim Ki-duk

South Korea / 2004

“The changing seasons may unsettle our body and mind, but in Buddhism they are seen as a natural and essential part of the cycle of life.”
— Jaffa Cinema

A poetic Zen Buddhist masterpiece, overflowing with breathtaking pastoral landscapes.
In a small monastery floating on a remote lake, a young monk journeys through the full arc of life – from innocent childhood, through desire and forbidden love, heartbreak and sin, to the search for redemption and a renewed reflection on life’s cycles.

Like the turning of the seasons, human life shifts and closes in a circle, from spring to spring again.

A minimalist work of art: with almost no dialogue, the film relies on visual imagery, nature, silence, and the sounds of the world itself.

03/09, Wednesday 21:30

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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

1h 48m | Michel Gondry

USA \ 2004

When their relationship turns sour, a couple undergoes a medical procedure to have each other erased from their memories forever.

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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring - Heb subs

1h 43m | Kim Ki-duk

South Korea / 2004

“The changing seasons may unsettle our body and mind, but in Buddhism they are seen as a natural and essential part of the cycle of life.”
— Jaffa Cinema

A poetic Zen Buddhist masterpiece, overflowing with breathtaking pastoral landscapes.
In a small monastery floating on a remote lake, a young monk journeys through the full arc of life – from innocent childhood, through desire and forbidden love, heartbreak and sin, to the search for redemption and a renewed reflection on life’s cycles.

Like the turning of the seasons, human life shifts and closes in a circle, from spring to spring again.

A minimalist work of art: with almost no dialogue, the film relies on visual imagery, nature, silence, and the sounds of the world itself.

04/09, Thursday 20:00

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Paprika - Eng 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.


04/09, Thursday 21:30

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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.


 

06/09, Saturday 21:30

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Donkey Skin - Heb subs

1h 31m | Jacques Demy

France / 1970

A colorful, absurd, and grandiose fantasy adaptation of Charles Perrault’s fairy tale. Hard to believe it was made in 1970.

The story follows a princess (Catherine Deneuve) forced to flee her kingdom after her father the king, bound by a promise to his late wife, insists on marrying her. To hide, she dons the magical skin of a donkey that grants her refuge. In exile, she rediscovers herself — and, of course, finds love.

Jacques Demy transforms this dark tale into a fantastical musical, bursting with color, surreal costumes, and a lush score by Michel Legrand. Over the decades it has become a beloved French classic, regarded as one of the most unique works of cinematic fairy tale.

08/09, Monday 19:00

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Life Without Credit - ENG SUBS

1h 44m | Tom Shoval

Israel \ 2025

Libi, a mysterious woman with no clear past, sets out to find her missing guardian and gradually uncovers her mental state and sense of identity.

09/09, Tuesday 21:30

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The King of Comedy

1h 49m | Martin Scorsese

USA / 1982

“Who among us hasn’t been a little (or more than a little…) obsessed with someone we idolize?”

This film is a must-see for anyone who can’t let go until they get what they want – even when the odds are stacked against them.

A frustrated, unsuccessful comedian dreams of making it big. When faced with repeated rejection from the famous host he idolizes, he teams up with another obsessive fan and resorts to kidnapping in a desperate attempt to steal his moment in the spotlight.

One of the lesser-known and commercially underappreciated collaborations between Scorsese and De Niro.

And yet, pure brilliance in its portrait of a dreamer — constantly shifting between moments of touching vulnerability and behavior that is pitiful, delusional, and socially rejected.

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The Celebration - Heb subs

1h 41m | Thomas Vinterberg

Denmark / 1996

Not for the faint-hearted – a raw piece from the Dogme 95 movement.

At a father’s 60th birthday party, family members reveal long-buried secrets, and painful truths come to light.

A powerful and uncompromising film, balancing emotional intensity with the stripped-down, documentary-like style that defined Dogme cinema, pioneered in the 1990s by Thomas Vinterberg and Lars von Trier.

11/09, Thursday 19:00

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Metzitzim - Eng subs

1h 30m | Uri Zohar

Israel / 1972

Summer may be just past its peak, but there’s still time to bask in its glow. Metzitzim is a cult classic capturing a single moment in time: Tel Aviv, the summer of ’72, when two giants of Israeli culture led the way.

Guta (Uri Zohar), an aging bachelor living in a shack on the beach and working as a lifeguard, and Eli (Arik Einstein), a singer roaming the country with his band, are unstoppable together.

For 24 hours straight they plunge into a whirlwind of beaches, parties, women, tangled relationships, and a friendship trying to withstand the world around them — distilled into the essence of that unforgettable summer.

Take our word for it: bring your non-Hebrew-speaking friends to experience this Israeli cult film. They’ll go crazy for it

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The Lobster

1h 59m | Yorgos Lanthimos

USA / 2015

In a dystopian world where being single is illegal, people are sent to a hotel with 45 days to find love – or be turned into an animal. David chooses the lobster, but when he escapes to the forest, he discovers a group that forbids romance… until he falls in love.

With its meticulous style and darkly poetic vision, Yorgos Lanthimos cements his place as one of today’s greatest filmmakers. A standout role in Colin Farrell’s artistic renaissance.

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Three Days and a Child - Eng subs

1h 30m | Uri Zohar

Israel / 1967

Back to student life? Now add a child. That’s exactly what happens to Eli, a mathematics student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Eli is left to care for the young son of Miki, his childhood love who betrayed him and chose another. The three days he spends with the boy expose his emotional instability, the sparse life of a student in Jerusalem, the alienation of the city, and the lingering pain of lost love. His relationship with the child swings between tenderness and cruelty, painting a complex portrait of a man adrift, struggling to find belonging and meaning.

Influenced by European cinema of the era (especially the French New Wave), the film blends poetic atmosphere, black-and-white cinematography, and a modernist cinematic language. It stands as one of the first Israeli films to explore urban alienation, failed love, and a critical gaze at the young Israeli society. With Three Days and a Child, Uri Zohar emerged not only as an entertainer but as a singular cinematic voice.

The film earned Oded Kotler the Best Actor Award at the 1967 Cannes Film Fes

16/09, Tuesday 19:00

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