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USA \ 1995
A young man and woman meet on a train in Europe, and wind up spending one evening together in Vienna. Unfortunately, both know that this will probably be their only night together.
USA / 1993
An animated film based on characters created by Tim Burton. In a universe where each holiday is ruled by its own realm, a fateful mix-up occurs:
The leader of Halloween Town becomes convinced that he should replace Santa Claus. His macabre entourage sets out to create a new Christmas—
gloriously grotesque—where children receive dead rats and severed heads as presents.
The result is a wildly imaginative masterpiece that reaffirms Tim Burton as one of the most distinctive and important filmmakers of our time.
Black humor at its finest.
17/12, Wednesday 20:00
Get TicketsJapan \ 1986
A truck driver stops at a small family-run noodle shop and decides to help its fledgling business. The story is intertwined with various vignettes about the relationship of love and food.
17/12, Wednesday 21:30
Get TicketsThe 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, Yonatan Giron, Yam Ashkenazi
17/12, Wednesday 22:00
Get TicketsUSA, France / 2006
“If they have no bread, then let them eat cake”
At just fourteen, the young Austrian Marie Antoinette is married off to King Louis XVI and thrown into the glittering, decadent world of the French royal court — a realm overflowing with intrigue, gossip, and scandal.
Lonely and unprepared, she struggles to find her place in a foreign and unforgiving environment, gradually becoming one of the most controversial and misunderstood figures in French history. Her youthful rebellion, innocence, and detachment from the politics around her turn her into both a symbol of excess and a tragic reflection of isolation. As she matures into a mother, wife, and queen, she is inevitably swept into the storm of the French Revolution.
Sofia Coppola received unprecedented permission to shoot most of Marie Antoinette inside the real Palace of Versailles, including the queen’s own historic chambers – a privilege rarely granted to any production.
To break the stiffness of a traditional period film, Coppola infused the lavish setting with modern new wave music by bands such as The Strokes and New Order, and encouraged the cast to sip pink plastic cups of champagne between takes to maintain a light, youthful energy.
The result is a sumptuous and playful film that feels like a dazzling music video — blending historical precision with pop-culture flair, and offering one of the boldest and most imaginative portrayals of royalty ever captured on screen.
18/12, Thursday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA \ 1990
Edward, a rich entrepreneur, hires Vivian, a prostitute, to accompany him to a few social events. Trouble ensues when he falls in love with her and they try to bridge the gap between their worlds.
18/12, Thursday 20:00
Get TicketsUSA / 2023
A world that looks like it was lifted from children’s book illustrations becomes a surreal drama by Yorgos Lanthimos. The film earned Emma Stone an Academy Award for her unforgettable performance.
The obsessive research of Professor Godwin, who creates human–animal hybrids, brings the young Bella back to life and sets her on a journey of rediscovery — of herself and of the world.
Based on the novel by Alasdair Gray, considered one of the wildest and most innovative works in modern British literature.
18/12, Thursday 21:30
Get TicketsUSA \ 1987
A bedridden boy’s grandfather reads him the story of a farmboy-turned-pirate who encounters numerous obstacles, enemies and allies in his quest to be reunited with his true love.
20/12, Saturday 21:30
Get TicketsUSA \ 2012
A New York woman apprentices for a dance company and throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as the possibility of realizing them dwindles.
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.
Spain \ 2006
After her death, a mother returns to her home town in order to fix the situations she couldn’t resolve during her life.
22/12, Monday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA \ 1980
A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter, where a sinister presence influences the father into violence. At the same time, his psychic son sees horrifying forebodings from both the past and the future.
USA / 1991
Mike, a hustler suffering from narcolepsy, and Scott, the rebellious son of Portland’s mayor, set out on a wandering journey where they encounter eccentric characters and long-lost family members.
The film takes on an unexpected theatrical and musical dimension. Upon its release, The New York Times wrote that Gus Van Sant had firmly joined the front line of innovative independent filmmakers. A year later, River Phoenix died of an overdose at just 23, while Keanu Reeves began his rise to stardom.
The film itself remains a lyrical, humanistic classic about a generation searching for its place in the world.
22/12, Monday 21:30
Get TicketsIsrael / 2025
Although he spent most of his life fighting ethnic discrimination, Yosef Shiloah is best remembered by the public for his comedic roles in Bourekas films. Yet behind the clownish image that clung to him was a deep, complex,
and- courageous artist who sought to change Israeli reality. He met with Yasser Arafat in his office and fought for peace—actions that ultimately forced him to leave the country. Shiloah was also a prolific writer
of songs, poems, screenplays, and more. Through his writings and rare, personal footage filmed by his daughter, we gain insight into the inner world of a man who began supporting his family at age nine and became one of Israel’s greatest actors.
24/12, Wednesday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA \ 1990
An eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.
24/12, Wednesday 21:30
Get TicketsIsrael \ 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
27/12, Saturday 21:30
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