What's On
01-29.11.2025
Following the screening, conversation with acclaimed director Sergei Loznitsa
Inspired by W.G. Sebald’s novel and based upon WWII archival footage, the film poses the question: Is it morally acceptable to use civilian population as a means of war? Is it possible to justify mass destruction for the sake of higher “moral” ideals? The question remains as relevant today, as it did 80 years ago.
Following the screening, conversation with writer and director Christine Angot
Writer Christine Angot goes on a book tour to Strasbourg, where her father lived before dying several years ago. Angot takes a camera and knocks on the doors of her family, demanding that they clarify their attitudes to her father’s crime that stretched over so many years.
A famed martial artist retires, entrusting his 400-year-old sword to his partner. On her way to Beijing, it’s stolen by a masked thief, sparking a breathtaking, gravity-defying chase filled with elegance, emotion, and stunning martial arts choreography.
In 1984, This Is Spinal Tap became a cult classic that hilariously mocked rock bands. Now, 41 years later, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues reunites the band for a mockumentary filled with dry humor, celebrity cameos, and the same absurd ego-driven charm that made the original iconic.
To mark its 200th birthday, this heartfelt film explores the National Gallery through the eyes of those it has touched—from staff to royals, visitors to celebrities. Each shares a personal connection and a favorite artwork, creating a rich, intimate portrait of one of the world’s most iconic cultural institutions.
Be transported into an ethereal world where a sprinkling of fairy dust makes dreams come true. This enchanting ballet by The Royal Ballet’s Founding Choreographer Frederick Ashton is a theatrical experience for all the family. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 50 NIS
With its enchanting setting and spellbinding score, the world’s most popular opera is as timeless as it is heartbreaking. Franco Zeffirelli’s picture-perfect production brings 19th-century Paris to the Met stage as Puccini’s young friends and lovers navigate the joy and struggle of bohemian life. (Ticket: Cin' Members 140 NIS / Non-Members 170 NIS)
Soprano Rachel Willis-Sørensen stars as the title heroine, a young noblewoman in search of love on her own terms. Strauss’s elegant romance brings the glamour and enchantment of 19th-century Vienna in a sumptuous production by legendary director Otto Schenk. (Ticket: Cin' Members 140 NIS / Non-Members 170 NIS)

