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Naked

2h 11m | Mike Leigh

UK / 1993 / 18+

Johnny is an unemployed young man in his twenties, an antihero of the 1990s. He is cold, cynical, and amoral, yet also sensitive and capable of love.

Following a violent sexual incident involving a woman in Manchester, he flees to London. The film unfolds as a series of philosophical dialogues and monologues between Johnny and the strangers he encounters during his nocturnal wanderings, through which the economic and moral decay of post-Thatcherite Britain is laid bare.

Naked is one of the peaks of Mike Leigh’s work, a direct and unsentimental look at a world in decline. Its power rests largely on David Thewlis’s raw and uncompromising performance. A fierce and, in some ways, prophetic film, it fully deserves its classic status today. Do not miss it.

19/04, Sunday 21:30

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Waltz with Bashir - English subs

1h 30m | Ari Folman

Israel / 2008 – English subs

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.

21/04, Tuesday 19:00

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Sinners

2h 17m | Ryan Coogler

USA / 2025 – with Hebrew subs

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.

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citizen kane

1h 59m | Orson Welles

USA / 1941

Considered one of the most important films ever made, and a work that changed the language of cinema.

The story begins with the death of a wealthy media tycoon, who utters a mysterious word with his last breath: Rosebud.
A journalist sets out to uncover its meaning, meeting people from Kane’s life along the way.

Through their testimonies and memories, Kane’s life unfolds from childhood to his meteoric rise as a powerful newspaper magnate, tracing the relationships and choices that shaped him. Each account reveals a different version of the man, forming a complex portrait of someone both powerful and deeply alone.

Gradually, a story emerges about ambition, power, and loss, and the gap between public image and private reality. There is no single truth, only a mosaic of memories that attempt to piece together an ultimately unknowable man.

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In the mood for love - Heb subs

1h 38m | Wong kar - wai

Hong Kong / 2000

We love Wong Kar-wai, and we love stories about unfulfilled desire.

In early 1960s Hong Kong, Chow and Mrs. Chan move into a crowded apartment building. Over time, they discover that their spouses are having an affair. Out of this pain grows a fragile, delicate bond, filled with longing and a quiet human warmth that struggles to break free.

Wong Kar-wai has a gift for turning everyday moments into cinematic poetry. A fleeting glance in the hallway, a late-night bowl of noodles, a suit changed from one day to the next—all become vessels for expressing the inner worlds of his characters and their wounded hearts. The result is a mesmerizing, sensual, and deeply moving film that lingers long after the screen fades to black.

22/04, Wednesday 19:00

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The Band

1h 52m | Avi Nesher

Israel \ 1978

 The israeli cult Comedic musical about an army singing group

22/04, Wednesday 20:00

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

1h 58m | Terry Gilliam

USA / 1998

Journalist Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) and his attorney Dr. Gonzo (Benicio del Toro) set out on an assignment to Las Vegas in a convertible, armed with a suitcase full of drugs. What begins as coverage of a desert motorcycle race quickly spirals into a hallucinatory journey of total breakdown and surreal chaos.

Under Terry Gilliam’s visually inventive direction, the pair plunge into a whirlwind of hallucinations and extreme encounters that blur the line between reality and nightmare. Based on Hunter S. Thompson’s iconic novel, the film delivers a dark and biting satire on the collapse of 1960s counterculture and the disintegration of the American Dream.

A wild cult classic, it has become one of the most talked-about and extreme cinematic experiences in Hollywood history.

Johnny Depp lived in Hunter S. Thompson’s basement for four months to study his voice and mannerisms, allowed the author to shave his head, and even used Thompson’s real clothes and car during filming.

Benicio del Toro gained around 18 kilograms in a short period—reportedly by eating large quantities of donuts daily – to achieve the disheveled look of Dr. Gonzo, and conducted extensive research on the real-life inspiration for the character, Oscar Zeta Acosta.

22/04, Wednesday 21:30

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Billy Elliot

1h 50m | Stephen Daldry

UK / 2000

After making us fall for ballet and opera, Timothée Chalamet is rumored to be considering a remake of Billy Elliot. Honestly, it makes you want to revisit it.

1984, Northern England. Against the backdrop of the miners’ strike, 11-year-old Billy discovers an unexpected passion for ballet and finds himself struggling against a family and environment that cannot accept it.

A moving coming-of-age story about the courage to dream differently.

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One Battle After Another

2h 40m | Paul Thomas Anderson

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.

23/04, Thursday 20:00

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A Woman Under the Influence

2h 35m | John Cassavetes

USA \ 1974

Although wife and mother Mabel is loved by her husband Nick, her mental illness places a strain on the marriage.

23/04, Thursday 21:30

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