A blow against American conservatism and hypocrisy, particularly regarding sex. Allan takes takes seven questions from Dr. David Ruben's bestseller book and builds sketches around them, drawing on the best characteristics of the early phase of his cinematic work
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02-29.03.2025
A couple of wild brothers do everything in their power to put their band together after one is released from prison. Mayhem, chaos and wholesale destruction are the immediate results. The Blues Brothers is one of the coolest films ever made.
An ordinary guy goes through a series of strange experiences during one incredible night in New York City. After Hours is a dark, surrealistic comedy that enjoys a witty script and tough cinematography. In short, a masterpiece by legendary director Martin Scorsese.
An evening in memory of the Cinematheque’s founder, Lia van Leer. Opening remarks and preview screening
Iman’s appointment to a senior position in the Iranian judiciary sparks a family conflict when his daughters support the protests. When his gun disappears, tension rises. Mohammad Rasoulof, one of today’s greatest directors, masterfully transforms political struggles into dramatic questions, engaging the senses and the mind.
With opening remarks
In a small town in Auvergne, Georges Lopez runs a one-room school house. To his 13 students, aged 4-11, Lopez teaches reading, writing, arithmetic and all the other subjects. Nicolas Philibert follows a year in the life of the school and exposing us to the rare and extraordinary dedication of their teacher.
Prior to the screening, lacture (in Heb.): Dr. Michal Tal
Mozart’s Sister uncovers the lost talent of Maria-Anna Mozart, once a celebrated musical partner of her brother Wolfgang. Forced into obscurity by societal pressures, this stunning documentary explores her forgotten genius and challenges traditional views of classical music history.
Sharon D Clarke and Ncuti Gatwa star in a joyful reimagining of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest. Directed by Max Webster, this hilarious tale of mistaken identities, romance, and social satire is filmed live at the National Theatre. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 50 NIS
Classical ballet's most powerful tale of love, treachery and forgiveness. Bringing together Tchaikovsky’s sensational score with the incredible imagination of choreographer Liam Scarlett and designer John Macfarlane, Swan Lake on the big screen will be an exceptional way to experience this ultimate ballet classic. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 50 NIS