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USA \ 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.
23/10, Thursday 19:00
Get TicketsFrance \ 1959
A young boy, left without attention, delves into a life of petty crime.
23/10, Thursday 20:00
Get TicketsSweden / 2014
Thinking about going skiing this winter? Maybe think twice — just kidding, it’s only a movie, come on in.
A masterpiece about the avalanche that unfolds in the heart of a family man during a moment of crisis.
During a family ski vacation in the French Alps, an unexpected incident shakes the delicate balance between husband, wife, and children. From that small crack emerge buried fears, a sense of lost control, and questions of responsibility, courage, and love.
23/10, Thursday 21:30
Get TicketsUnited States / 1987
A militant masterpiece that portrays the war experience of a young soldier and the harsh effects of military life and combat on his mind and humanity.
The film follows a group of American soldiers during the Vietnam War and is divided into two main parts. The first part focuses on the brutal and dehumanizing training the recruits undergo under the command of a strict and ruthless drill sergeant, a process that breaks their individuality and strips away their humanity. The second part takes place on the battlefields of Vietnam, where one of the soldiers, Joker, faces the cruel reality of war and the deep moral questions it raises.
Kubrick brought a remarkable innovation by filming all the Vietnam war scenes in England rather than in Asia. He transformed an abandoned industrial area near London into the ruins of a Vietnamese city using clever set design and tropical vegetation. This bold and groundbreaking decision at the time showcased Kubrick’s meticulous control over every visual and cinematic detail in the film.
25/10, Saturday 19:00
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Daughters, Daughters - Heb subs
1h 40m | Moshé Mizrahi
Israel / 1980
A classic Israeli film about the power of women within a man’s traditional world.
The wife of Shabtai Alfandari – a proud Sephardic man of honor in Jerusalem – has given birth to nine daughters, but not a single son to say Kaddish after him. At night, Alfandari dreams of the longed-for son, and in his despair he even swallows his pride and turns to a local mystic who claims to summon spirits and cure barren women. In a desperate attempt to outwit fate, he marries off his eldest daughter to his loyal assistant – but soon another daughter is born.
With precise direction by Moshé Mizrahi, the film captures the Jerusalem-Sephardic atmosphere and its codes of honor, while Shaike Ophir and Zaharira Harifai deliver moving performances as Alfandari and his devoted, long-suffering wife.
25/10, Saturday 20:00
Get TicketsUSA / 1980
When a woman leads a mafia film.
The story follows a former mobster’s girlfriend who takes under her protection the young boy next door after his family is murdered in a mafia revenge hit. Gena Rowlands was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her powerful performance.
Director John Cassavetes wrote the role specifically for Gena Rowlands, aiming to portray a strong, independent, and unconventional woman — a striking contrast to the stereotypes of his time.
25/10, Saturday 21:30
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Amazing Grace - Eng subs
1h 38m | Amos Guttman
Israel / 1992
The final film by pioneering Israeli director Amos Gutman, completed shortly before his death from AIDS.
Shaul, a young man living in Tel Aviv, drifts through his days burdened by a deep sense of existential loneliness. Moving between a gray apartment, a dull job, and empty nights out, he searches for love, meaning, and genuine human connection.
Like many of Gutman’s protagonists, Shaul carries within him a profound sense of alienation -sensitive, human, yet a stranger in his own homeland. Through everyday scenes, minimalist dialogue, and poetic, melancholic imagery, Gutman paints a tender and haunting portrait of a man yearning to find grace in a harsh and loveless world.
Chicago – USA / 2002
The most dazzling musical of all time? A tale of murder, fame, and two rival women locked in the same cell.
1920s Chicago. Roxie Hart, an ambitious young singer, is sent to jail after killing her lover. There she meets Velma Kelly, a glamorous cabaret star accused of a double murder. The two battle for the spotlight — competing for the attention of the media, the public, and the slick lawyer Billy Flynn — in a world where crime, celebrity, and showbiz blend into one glittering spectacle.
Shot on real 35mm film with warm golden filters, the film’s visual style fuses gritty realism with dazzling cabaret fantasy. Based on the 1975 Broadway musical by Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb.
Winner of 6 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
26/10, Sunday 20:00
Get TicketsEngland \ 1966
A fashion photographer unknowingly captures a death on film after following two lovers in a park.
26/10, Sunday 21:30
Get TicketsBlack Notebooks – Part 1: Vivian
Israel 2021
The first part of an intimate two-part creation offering a rare glimpse into the turbulent life of one of the greatest actresses in Israeli cinema.
A man writes his life. All the conversations he has ever had are one conversation. All the people he has known are one person. All the times he has lived are one time, and his death is eternity, and therefore he scorns eternity.
A man documents his life through the objects of his love, and all these objects are one love. When a Moroccan fortune-teller predicts the death of his sister, a brother embarks on a cinematic journey to rewrite the present and the future in an attempt to save her. Their lost time is captured in intimate video diaries. Through cinema they migrate from city to city, from East to West, from fiction to documentary, from death to life, in an effort to change the prophecy. But a prophecy cannot be changed, in cinema as in life.
Winner of the Best Documentary and Best Director Awards at the Jerusalem Film Festival 2021.
27/10, Monday 19:00
Get TicketsTangerine – USA / 2015
One of the most refreshing, daring, and moving independent films of the past decade.
Los Angeles, Christmas Day. Sin-Dee Rella, a transgender sex worker, is released from jail after a month and discovers that her boyfriend and pimp, Chester, has been cheating on her with a cisgender woman. Together with her best friend Alexandra, she sets out on a wild journey through the streets of Hollywood to find the betrayer and confront him.
The film captures one chaotic, colorful day filled with motion, music, and humor, while revealing the lives of trans women on the margins of American society with rare sensitivity, warmth, and humanity.
Shot entirely on an iPhone 5s using simple anamorphic lenses, mostly in natural light, on the streets of Los Angeles, and featuring real members of the transgender community. Its cinematic language blends documentary energy with the rhythm of a music video and a vibrant mix of electronic and Middle Eastern sounds that bring the city to life.
27/10, Monday 21:30
Get Tickets“A man films his life. He filmed the beginning and discovered he had filmed the end.”
The second part of Black Notebooks, directed by Shlomi Elkabetz, offers a rare and intimate glimpse into the turbulent life of one of Israel’s greatest and most influential actresses — Ronit Elkabetz.
An exquisite and deeply personal work of art, the film traces Ronit’s story all the way to her final chapter.
Drawn from over 600 hours of raw footage and years of shared creation, Black Notebooks reveals a courageous, honest, and moving portrait of an extraordinary woman — an artist and a spirit of defiance.
28/10, Tuesday 19:00
Get TicketsGermany / 2011
A tribute to the legendary German choreographer Pina Bausch, one of the founders of modern dance theater.
Wim Wenders created a breathtaking cinematic homage to Pina Bausch, blending electrifying stage performances with striking scenes shot in urban landscapes. the film becomes a sensory experience, a poetic love letter to dance, to art, and to life itself.
Wenders, a close friend of Bausch, had planned to make a film with her for years. When she suddenly passed away from cancer just before filming began, he chose not to abandon the project. Instead, he transformed it into a heartfelt memorial, created together with her dancers from the Tanztheater Wuppertal.
28/10, Tuesday 20:00
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.
28/10, Tuesday 21:30
Get TicketsFrance, United Kingdom / 2003
Sarah Morton, a successful British crime novelist, retreats to her publisher’s summer house in the south of France to write in peace.
Her solitude is soon disrupted by the unexpected arrival of Julie, her publisher’s young, bold, and uninhibited daughter — beautiful, free-spirited, and overtly sexual.
Between the two women unfolds a mysterious tension – a mix of jealousy, desire, curiosity, and power. As the days go by, reality begins to blur, and the story takes on a darkly erotic tone, where it becomes impossible to tell what is real and what stems from imagination.
The production was small, intimate, and almost theatrical.
Ozon worked with a very tight crew to preserve a sense of isolation and emotional proximity between the two leads – Charlotte Rampling and Ludivine Sagnier – and noted that much of the tension seen on screen emerged naturally from the real energy between them during filming.
29/10, Wednesday 19:00
Get TicketsUSA, United Kingdom / 2024
Sixteen years after the death of Maximus, the Roman Empire is ruled by corrupt and violent leaders.
Lucius, the nephew of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, lives a quiet life far from Rome until a Roman invasion destroys his home, kills his wife, and sends him into slavery.
In the arena, he becomes a skilled gladiator and vows to take revenge on the empire that shattered his life.
Meanwhile, a wealthy slave trader named Macrinus seeks to use him for his own political ambitions.
A story of revenge, freedom, and identity set in the heart of a brutal Rome — an epic and powerful film that rekindles the spirit of the original Gladiator.
01/11, Saturday 20:00
Get TicketsIsrael \ 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.
01/11, Saturday 21:30
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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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