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PARIS, TEXAS

2h 25m | Wim Wenders

1984 \ Germany, France, England, USA

Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter who has been missing for four years, wanders out of the desert and must reconnect with society, himself, his life, and his family.

17/01, Saturday 19:00

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Moonage Daydream

2h 15m | Brett Morgen

USA, Germany / 2022

Moonage Daydream is an immersive cinematic journey exploring the work, vision, and music of one of the most influential artists in popular culture.

Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Brett Morgen in official collaboration with the Bowie estate, the film is the result of five years of work and features previously unseen footage, video art, rare performances, and Bowie’s greatest songs.

17/01, Saturday 20:00

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Ducks, an Urban Legend

1h 44m | Shahar Rozen

Israel / 2025

A dark comedy set in Tel Aviv’s Tikva neighborhood, following people who were born on the “wrong side” of the city. Five characters and three intertwined stories — about a wedding, a pregnancy, and a death —

each leading their protagonists to a moment of grace as they confront childhood traumas in their ongoing struggle to survive.

Yossi desperately wants to marry Chris and pull off a grand wedding, but ultimately loses his wife — the two fighting to hold onto their love.


Asaf, drowning financially, teams up with his girlfriend Anna to taxidermy his dead grandfather in order to withdraw his pension money from the bank.


And Elias, a Christian Palestinian forced to collaborate with the Shin Bet in exchange for a new heart, fights for his life.

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Princess Mononoke - Heb subs

2h 13m | Hayao Miyazaki

Japan / 1997

After a violent clash with an ancient boar demon, the warrior Ashitaka is afflicted with a curse that grants him immense power but seals his fate.

Journeying into the heart of the Great Forest in search of a cure, he encounters the fierce warrior Princess Mononoke, raised by wolf gods.

Princess Mononoke is Hayao Miyazaki’s breathtaking mythic tale of a conflict between humans and the ancient

spirits of the forest – an epic, gorgeously animated film with a profound environmental message that became a

phenomenon in Japan upon its release and has since been embraced by audiences worldwide.

18/01, Sunday 19:00

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Mary Poppins

2h 19m | Robert Stevenson

USA / 1964

A magical and mysterious nanny arrives at the Banks family home in early twentieth century London.

Through imagination, songs, and gentle magic, she transforms the lives of the children and their parents, teaching the entire family to open up, listen to one another, and rediscover love and joy.

Mary Poppins won five Academy Awards. Its production was considered one of the most ambitious and complex of its time.

Walt Disney spent years fighting to secure the rights to adapt the book, and the film became a landmark for its groundbreaking integration of live action and animation.

For Julie Andrews, it was her first major film role, instantly turning her into an international star and an enduring symbol of smart, magical family cinema.

18/01, Sunday 20:00

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Ten - HEB SUBS

1h 34m | Abbas Kiarostami

ran / France / 2002

In light of the current moment, this screening is our contribution to the struggle against the Iranian regime.

Ten is a minimalist film set entirely inside a taxi driving through the streets of Tehran.

A divorced woman behind the wheel engages in conversations with different women, each revealing another facet of their lives, struggles, and longing for freedom within Iranian society.

Through seemingly everyday dialogue, the film builds an intimate, restrained, and quietly critical portrait of women’s lives in contemporary Iran.

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מלאכים בשמי ברלין

130 דקות | וים ונדרס

גרמניה / 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.

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Raging Bull

2h 6m | Martin Scorsese

USA / 1980

The story of the rise and fall of Jake LaMotta, the world middleweight boxing champion of 1949, based on his autobiographical book.

Robert De Niro delivers one of the greatest and most iconic performances of his career, a role that earned him an Academy Award. He portrays a man consumed by violence, desire, and self destruction, someone who reaches the top but does not know how to remain there.

Martin Scorsese presents a brutal and unforgiving New York, shot in stark black and white that recalls the boxing films and film noir of the 1940s.

This is an uncompromising portrait of a man fighting not only in the ring, but mainly against himself, caught between fame and loneliness, power and fear.

The film also includes a clear homage to Elia Kazan’s On the Waterfront. At his lowest point, LaMotta reenacts Marlon Brando’s famous line:
“I could’ve been somebody…”

Powerful, physical, and emotional cinema that confronts masculinity, violence, and regret head on.

19/01, Monday 20:00

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The Dreamers - Heb subs

1h 55m | Bernardo Bertolucci

UK, France / 2003

Paris, 1968 — against the backdrop of student riots and a cultural revolution. Matthew, an American film student, meets French twins Théo and Isabelle — a captivating, enigmatic brother and sister who share an intimate world of their own, almost detached from reality. The three retreat into their parents’ apartment, drawn into a hypnotic game of identity, desire, and the shifting boundaries of freedom, love, and morality.

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To Take a Wife

1h 37m | Ronit Elkabetz, Shlomi Elkabetz

Israel, France / 2004

The first film in the Viviane Amsalem trilogy, To Take a Wife, unfolds over three days inside the family apartment, where Viviane’s brothers gather in an attempt to reconcile her with her husband, Elisha.

Viviane is trapped in a cold, suffocating marriage, while Elisha exerts control through silence, emotional rigidity, and a stubborn refusal to change.

As the efforts at reconciliation continue, the film gradually exposes the intense familial and social pressure placed on Viviane to remain within the marriage at all costs.

The film offers an intimate, claustrophobic portrait of a woman seeking basic freedom within a rigid patriarchal system, laying the emotional and thematic foundations for the entire trilogy.

20/01, Tuesday 21:30

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The Sword in the Stone - Eng subs

1h 19m | Wolfgang Reitherman

USA / 1963

The legendary tale of a magical golden sword embedded in a massive stone. Whoever rises to the challenge and manages to pull it free will be crowned King of England.

To Wart, an apprentice squire, the task seems utterly impossible. But with the help of Merlin, the most famous and

mysterious wizard of them all, and his feathered companion Archimedes the owl, Wart discovers that even the

most impossible dream can come true.

21/01, Wednesday 20:00

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Buffalo '66

1h 49m | Vincent Gallo

USA / 1998

After serving five years in prison, Billy Brown is released and immediately kidnaps Layla, a shy and insecure young woman, forcing her to pose as his wife in front of his parents.

Billy grew up in a cold, emotionally barren household, with a controlling mother and an indifferent father, and is determined to hide his failure and criminal past from them.

Over the course of a single day in Buffalo, the forced connection between Billy and Layla begins to shift. What starts as a violent and selfish act slowly turns into an emotional journey about loneliness, love, and childhood wounds.

At the same time, Billy is planning revenge against the man he believes is responsible for ruining his life, leading the film toward a tense and unexpected climax.

Written, directed, and starring Vincent Gallo, the film is an intensely personal, almost confessional work.

Gallo adopts a minimalist and deliberately distant style, using extreme close ups, a slow rhythm, and an intentional sense of alienation.

Lance Acord’s cinematography emphasizes cold spaces and a wintry color palette that mirrors the protagonist’s inner state. The eclectic soundtrack, ranging from soul music to classical pieces, creates an emotional dissonance that follows the characters.

Upon its release, the film was controversial, but over time it has become a cult classic, praised for its emotional honesty, dry humor, and unconventional exploration of wounded masculinity and the need for love.

21/01, Wednesday 21:30

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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

1h 35m | Stanley Kubrick

USA \ 1964

An insane American general orders a bombing attack on the Soviet Union, triggering a path to nuclear holocaust that a war room full of politicians and generals frantically tries to stop.

22/01, Thursday 19:00

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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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Who wants to ridw on a camel at Jaffa cinema? - Live show

2h | Ariel Bronz

The 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

28/01, Wednesday 21:00

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