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2h 4m | Asghar Farhadi
Iran, France / 2016
Tehran. A young couple is forced to leave their apartment and move into a new one, where unexpected tensions begin to disrupt their everyday life.
At the same time, they are performing in a production of Death of a Salesman, and the line between stage and reality starts to blur.
A precise and intelligent film by Asghar Farhadi, exploring relationships, dignity, and vulnerability through a quietly powerful, slow-building drama.
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
31/03, Tuesday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA / 1998
Moses, an Egyptian prince, discovers that he is actually born to the Hebrew slaves.
He embarks on a journey of identity and returns to free his people from Pharaoh, the brother he grew up with.
The story leads to the Exodus, filled with personal struggle, faith, and great miracles.
USA \ 1974
Although wife and mother Mabel is loved by her husband Nick, her mental illness places a strain on the marriage.
31/03, Tuesday 21:30
Get TicketsUSA / 1953
When fear and rhetoric drive extreme decisions in times of crisis.
An adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic play, depicting the final days of the Roman Republic.
The story follows the relationship between the charismatic leader Julius Caesar and his close friend Brutus, who is torn between personal loyalty and fear that Caesar may become a tyrant.
When a group of senators plot to assassinate Caesar in order to “save the Republic,” Brutus joins them, believing it is the right thing to do—but in the aftermath, events spiral out of control.
02/04, Thursday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA / 1998
Jeff “The Dude” Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire of the same name, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it.
USA \ 2017
A tender coming of age film centered on Christine, a teenage girl from Sacramento who calls herself Lady Bird.
She dreams of escaping to a big city and living a life full of meaning and adventure, but
must confront everyday reality, a Catholic high school, shifting friendships, first loves, and above all a complex relationship with her mother.
France / 1959
In his first feature film, Alain Resnais explores the nature of memory and the pain it leaves behind. A French actress arrives in Hiroshima to shoot a film about peace and meets a Japanese architect, a survivor of the atomic bombing. Their intense love affair collides with memories of war and the guilt that can never fade.
Over the course of two days filled with passion and revelation, a tender and haunting dialogue unfolds about memory, forgetting, and identity.
Written by Marguerite Duras, the film was shot entirely on location in Hiroshima, blending documentary realism with poetic expression and becoming a groundbreaking milestone of modern cinema.
04/04, Saturday 19:00
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Jules and Jim
1h 45m | François Truffaut
France \ 1961
Decades of a love triangle concerning two friends and an impulsive woman.
05/04, Sunday 19:00
Get TicketsFrance / 2007
Tehran, 1978, on the eve of the Khomeinist revolution. Marjane is an only child, living comfortably with her educated parents and attending a French school.
The adults support the removal of the Shah’s oppressive regime through democratic means, and the young girl discovers she has an opposition-minded uncle who is imprisoned.
As the turmoil of the revolution passes, it becomes clear that little has changed. Under the orders of the new rulers, her uncle is imprisoned again—and later executed.
In a first-person narrative, Marjane Satrapi recounts the story of her life in one of the most moving and intelligent animated films ever made, which was also nominated for an Academy Award.
Italy, Soviet Union / 1983
Tarkovsky’s penultimate film, and his first shot outside the Soviet Union, channels his own sense of displacement through the story of a Russian poet.
Arriving in Italy to research the life of an 18th-century Russian émigré composer, he struggles to adapt to his new surroundings, remaining deeply immersed in longing for his homeland.
During his stay, he encounters Domenico, a mysterious man with messianic visions, and becomes drawn into his world.
The landscapes of Tuscany are filmed as a melancholic, water-soaked dreamscape, reflecting the protagonist’s inner state and profound sense of alienation.
06/04, Monday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA / 2025
Mississippi, 1930s. The twin brothers Smoke and Stack Moore return home after years in Chicago’s criminal underworld and open a blues club for Black audiences in the segregated American South. Their cousin, a gifted guitarist, provides the music, and the nights soon fill with blues, desire, and alcohol.
But as the atmosphere heats up and the rhythm grows wilder, it becomes clear that not only humans are drawn to the place.
Ryan Coogler, director of the Black Panther films, crafts a thrilling hybrid that begins as a social musical drama and gradually slips into horror.
Winner of the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for Ryan Coogler, Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan, Best Original Score, and Best Cinematography.
Iran / 1994
When a great disaster strikes the village, the art of cinema arrives like a remedy for the soul.
A film crew comes to a village almost completely destroyed by an earthquake to shoot a new movie. The lead role is given to Hossein, a homeless young man who plays the husband of Tahereh — the woman he loves in real life. Although Tahereh has repeatedly rejected his marriage proposals, as filming progresses, the line between fiction and reality begins to blur. The confusion deepens as the characters share the same names as the actors themselves.
A work of meta-cinema, the fact that the village was truly destroyed by an earthquake gives the film a vivid documentary quality.
The actors play themselves, using their real names, creating an experience that invites the viewer to question what “truth” in cinema really means — and how love intertwines with art as a force for life.
USA / 2025
The Oscar winner for the best film of the year arrives at Jaffa Cinema!
A former revolutionary in the French 75 – an anti-establishment underground group active in the United States during the 1970s amid the Vietnam War – rises from his couch, robe on and joint in hand, and leaps into his car. Forced to revive instincts he thought he had long forgotten, and reclaim an identity that had nearly vanished, he sets out on a desperate journey to save his kidnapped daughter.
Featuring a dream cast including Leonardo DiCaprio, Benicio del Toro, and a brilliant performance by Sean Penn, the film flies by despite its length, leaving audiences mesmerized.
A major contender at the 2025 Academy Awards, with multiple nominations including Best Picture.
USA \ 1951
Disturbed Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister in New Orleans and is tormented by her brutish brother-in-law while her reality crumbles around her.
Israel / 1970
The story of a simple beat cop nearing retirement, known for his bad luck and ineptitude.
In a twist of fate, local criminals come together to help him carry out one successful operation before his service ends.
Built around this premise, the film is both moving and humorous, featuring a remarkable performance by Shaike Ophir in one of the greatest roles in Israeli cinema.
08/04, Wednesday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA / 2013
A film by Sofia Coppola about a generation that measures itself through fame, brands, and image.
A group of teenagers in Los Angeles, bored with their everyday lives and dreaming of the spotlight, begin breaking into the homes of celebrities to get a taste of the glamorous life they admire from afar.
What starts as a one time thrill quickly turns into an addictive and dangerous spree, as they target the homes of stars like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan, stealing clothes, jewelry, and cash.
11/04, Saturday 19:00
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