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Mexico, USA / 2001
We open the year with a spirit of restless youth carried by the landscapes of Mexico.
Two 17-year-old friends set out on a road trip with a Spanish woman who is older than them.
What begins as a journey driven by a small lie and sexual motives gradually evolves into a coming-of-age experience involving friendship, sexuality, love, and self-discovery.
The small moments of life and the country’s class divisions unfold along the highways, rural villages, and beaches of Mexico.
18/03, Wednesday 19:00
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Lost in Translation
1h 42m | Sofia Coppola
USA \ 2003
A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
18/03, Wednesday 20:00
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.
18/03, Wednesday 21:30
Get TicketsSouth 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.
19/03, Thursday 19:00
Get TicketsIran / 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.
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
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.”
21/03, Saturday 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.
21/03, Saturday 20:00
Get TicketsUSA \ 1970
At a time of chronic civil unrest in late 1960s America, a young idealist and an anthropology student cross paths at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California. They start an unrestrained relationship by making love on the dusty terrain.
21/03, Saturday 21:30
Get Ticketsגרמניה / 1987
סרטו הטוב ביותר של וים ונדרס מתאר את קורותיהם של שני מלאכים המסתובבים ברחבי ברלין (החצויה, של סוף שנות השמונים), עד שאחד מהם מתאהב ומחליט להפוך לבן תמותה. זוהי יצירת מופת שמעטות כמוה נוצרו – בטור דה פורס קולנועי, עשר הדקות הראשונות מהממות ממש – מציע ונדרס חוויה אסתטית ורגשית עשירה ומספקת. יש כאן רומנטיקה, פיוט, אמונה ואנושיות שהפכו את הסרט בשעתו ליצירת מפתח שלכדה את המהות האירופאית ערב נפילת חומת ברלין. זו הזדמנות די נדירה לראות שוב על מסך גדול: אל תחמיצו.
22/03, Sunday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA / 1999
Ready for a must-see erotic-psychological-surreal thriller? We know you are. And no — we’re not going to make it all weird with masks in the lobby.
It’s a long film, so there will be a 15-minute intermission. (Not recommended to show up sleepy!)
A young couple living a comfortable bourgeois life in New York finds themselves swept into a sensual and moral whirlwind after one secret night among the city’s masked elite. Their marriage is put to the ultimate test, forcing them to confront their deepest fears and desires.
This was Stanley Kubrick’s final film, shot over two years in London (as NYC) . He insisted the roles be played by a real couple — so he cast Hollywood’s royal pair of the time, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
22/03, Sunday 20:00
Get TicketsFrance / 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.
22/03, Sunday 21:30
Get TicketsUSA / 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.
23/03, Monday 20:00
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.
Israel / 2008
An animated journey into the depths of memory by director and screenwriter Ari Folman, as he attempts to reconstruct a missing fragment from the days of the Sabra and Shatila massacre, September 1982.
What begins with twenty-six rabid dogs charging through Rothschild Boulevard in Tel Aviv unfolds into fleeting encounters with childhood friends in snowy Holland, takes a psychedelic turn in the nightclubs of early-1980s Haifa, and gradually converges on the surreal Beirut of wartime.
Winner of the Golden Globe, Academy Award nominee for Best Foreign Language Film, and recipient of the Israeli Ophir Award.
China \ 1994
Two melancholic Hong Kong policemen fall in love: one with a mysterious female underworld figure, the other with a beautiful and ethereal waitress at a late-night restaurant he frequents.
24/03, Tuesday 21:30
Get TicketsUnited Kingdom / 2019
April 1917. Two British soldiers are sent deep into enemy territory to deliver a crucial message to a battalion commander preparing to launch an attack, a message that could save hundreds of lives.
Much of the power of 1917 comes from its design as one continuous shot, yet this technical virtuosity never overshadows the story. Instead, it intensifies a simple and effective narrative built from a series of precise, gripping action sequences.
The result is a sweeping, sensory cinematic experience, one of the major hits of 2019 and a film truly meant to be seen on the big screen.
25/03, Wednesday 19:00
Get TicketsFrance / 1999
An ex-Foreign Legion officer recalls his once-glorious life of leading troops in Djibouti.
25/03, Wednesday 21:30
Get TicketsUSA \ 1975
Unable to find the war he’s been asked to cover, a frustrated war correspondent takes the risky path of co-opting the identity of a dead arms-deal acquaintance.
26/03, Thursday 19:00
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