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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.

22/11, Saturday 19:00

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2001: A Space Odyssey

2h 29m | Stanley Kubrick

When a mysterious artifact is uncovered on the Moon, a spacecraft manned by two humans and one supercomputer is sent to Jupiter to find its origins.

22/11, Saturday 20:00

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(La haine - (Hebrew subs

1h 38m | Mathieu Kassovitz

 France \ 1995

Twenty four hours in the lives of three young men in the French suburbs the day after a violent riot

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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.

23/11, Sunday 20:00

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פודקאסט לייב – חייו ופועלו של אסי דיין

1 ש | בהנחיית ״אוכלי סרטים״

אירוע מסיבת הפתעה!!  ערב מיוחד לציון יום הולדת 80 לאסי דיין ז״ל – יוצר, שחקן וענק תרבות ישראלי

פודקאסט לייב מיוחד
על חיו ופועלו של אסי בהנחיית “אוכלי סרטים” מארחים את הבמאי אסף קורמן (את ליל לילה, נורמלי, אינדל)

בכניסה יחולקו ציורים נדירים של אסי דיין – עבודות שלא פורסמו מעולם, שנוצרו כולן בתוכנת “צייר”.
בנוסף, תוצב עמדת סיגריות קאמל.

 

23/11, Sunday 21:00

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Rashomon - Heb subs

1h 28m | Akira Kurosawa

Japan \ 1950

Japan / 1950

In a dark forest beneath the Rashomon gate, a mysterious murder unfolds. Each witness tells a different story, leaving the question: is there one truth?
Kurosawa’s revolutionary direction, groundbreaking cinematography, and powerful score made Rashomon a landmark of world cinema and gave rise to the term “Rashomon Effect.”

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Singin' in the Rain

1h 42m | Stanley DonenGene Kelly

USA / 1952

How envious we are of anyone who still hasn’t seen this film – one of the most beloved and important musicals in Hollywood history.

Hollywood at the end of the 1920s, as cinema makes the leap from silent films to sound. Don Lockwood is a successful silent film star enjoying fame alongside his screen partner Lina Lamont. But with the arrival of the talkies, a major problem emerges: Lina’s shrill, unpleasant voice makes her unfit for sound films. During the production of a new picture, Don meets Kathy Selden, a talented young actress he falls in love with. She agrees to secretly dub Lina’s lines and songs, letting her own beautiful voice shine through.

Featuring some of the most dazzling dance sequences ever filmed, this is the ultimate movie musical – co-directed by Gene Kelly (who also stars) and Stanley Donen – crowned by the iconic number “Singin’ in the Rain,” one of cinema’s most unforgettable moments.

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Gummo

1h 29m | Harmony Korine

USA / 1997

Society is distilled into brief episodes, raw and sometimes difficult to watch, portraying the everyday lives of strange and compelling characters in a post-disaster reality.

In a fictional town called Xenia, Ohio, a place heavily damaged by a tornado that left its residents on the margins of society.

The film mainly follows two boys, Solomon and Tummler, who spend their time hunting cats and wandering aimlessly through the town.

Alongside them, we see fragments from the lives of other residents: broken families, bored youths, people experiencing deep poverty, alienation, violence, and an indifferent reality.

It is considered a cult film thanks to its unconventional aesthetic, its blend of everyday and grotesque imagery, its raw cinematography, and its clear-eyed social perspective that presents a broken America without attempting to beautify anything.

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Dazed and Confused

1h 42m | Richard Linklater

USA \ 1993

The adventures of high school and junior high students on the last day of school in May 1976.

 

26/11, Wednesday 20:00

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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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Taxi Driver

1h 54m | Martin Scorsese

USA / 1976

One of the boldest and most fascinating films ever made, offering a gripping descent into the mind of one of cinema’s most complex antiheroes.

Travis Bickle, a lonely and restless war veteran, works as a taxi driver in New York City.

He roams the streets at night, surrounded by crime, drugs, and prostitution, feeling a deep disgust toward the world around him. His isolation, sleeplessness, and social disconnection gradually pull him into a darker mental state.

He also encounters Iris, a young girl controlled by a pimp, and his obsession with saving her, combined with his growing anger at the filth he sees in the city, pushes him toward a dangerous path of violence and extreme decisions.

Widely regarded as one of the most important films in cinema history, it is celebrated for Robert De Niro’s iconic performance, Scorsese’s direction, Bernard Herrmann’s haunting score, and its riveting psychological portrait of a man whose sanity unravels against a harsh urban reality.

29/11, Saturday 20:00

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Shooting + Q&A

1h 20m | Netalie Brown

Israel / 2025

Three interwoven stories examine the charged relationship between Israel’s film and television industry and the country’s institutions of power – the army and the police.
At their center: a war reenactment staged for a film shoot that causes residents of a Golan Heights village to flee;

a Palestinian family in East Jerusalem stunned to see on television that weapons were “found” in their home – weapons that

never existed; and a veteran props and weapons expert, part soldier and part artist, confronting his own battlefield past.

Together, these stories form a trilogy that exposes the blurred lines between art and violence, documentation and

manipulation, and raises questions about the filmmaker’s moral responsibility and the ways in which Israel’s spirit of war

seeps into the very lens of the camera.

The film won the Jury Prize at Docaviv 2025.

29/11, Saturday 21:30

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