This pioneering exhibition traces the women who played significant roles in the Israeli film industry from its earliest days through the mid-1980s, drawing meaningful connections between them. As the first exhibition dedicated to this subject, it does not seek to provide a comprehensive historical or biographical survey. Rather, it aims to position these women within the broader history of Israeli cinema and to bring their perspectives to the forefront.
What's On
01-31.03.2026
Follwoing the screening, conversation (in Heb.) with director Miya Hatav
Sana shares a deep, loving bond with her six-year-old granddaughter Annu from the Druze village of Hurfeish. After an epileptic seizure, Annu asks her to find her children in Syria. Sana embarks on a transformative journey, reconnecting the family in a story of warmth, humanity, and love.
Saturated with Lubitsch’s directorial charm, this is a graceful period comedy about clerks in a Budapest shop who are unaware of their loneliness.
A laid-back Los Angeles hippie is mistaken for a millionaire from Pasadena and finds himself trapped in a web of intrigue, conflicting interests, angry gangsters, and all the other elements that are part of the Coen Brothers' trademark.
After a disappointing year in New York, 25-year-old Susan returns to her Iowa hometown. Short on money, she disguises herself as a 12-year-old, sparking a series of comic misadventures. When she hides in Major Philip’s cabin during a thunderstorm, unexpected romance and revelations unfold.
A crazy and hilarious religious parable about a man whose life parallels Christ. On the 40th anniversary of this Monty Python's masterpiece, with its mad humor, witty dialogues, and real nonsense, we are proud to present a new and dazzling digital print.
Resident Choreographer Wayne McGregor’s experimental ballet triptych inspired by the genre-defying works and writings of Virginia Woolf, set to an original score by Max Richter. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 50 NIS
After years of anticipation, a truly unmissable event arrives in cinemas worldwide on March 21 as the electrifying Lise Davidsen tackles one of the ultimate roles for dramatic soprano: the Irish princess Isolde in Wagner’s transcendent meditation on love and death. (Ticket: Cin' Members 140 NIS / Non-Members 170 NIS)
| Tuesday 24.03.26 | | 24.03.26 18:00 |

