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03-30.05.2026

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 31.12.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Monday | 31.12.35
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Monday | 31.12.35
Jerusalem International Writers Festival 2026 at the Jerusalem Cinematehque

Four Writers. Four Films.

Opening remarks by writer Benjamin Resnick. Resnick is the rabbi of the Pelham Jewish Center in New York. Ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. His debut novel, NEXT STOP, was published in September 2024.

Donning a hat, whip, and brain, the courageous archeology professor, Indiana Jones, sets out to discover what the Nazi's a looking for in Egypt. With tremendous talent, Harrison Ford's irresistible charisma, and a script that grows in strength, Spielberg created an adventure film like no other.

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Thursday | 24.04.36
Tuesday 26.05.26 | 20:30

Opening remarks by writer Marcelo Birmajer. A Jewish-Argentine writer, one of the most prominent and widely appreciated voices in Argentine literature, also wrote the screenplay for Lost Embrace

Ariel’s mother runs a woman’s lingerie shop, in what used to be the Jewish commerce district of Buenos Aires. His father has disappeared without a trace. Years later, Ariel is rebellious and lost.

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Tuesday | 29.04.36
Wednesday 27.05.26 | 18:00

Opening remarks by writer Nell Zink, an American novelist and journalist who rose to international prominence in the 2010s. Her novel My Sister Europe follows a colorful group at a literary ceremony that spirals into chaos.

Paris, turn of the 20th century. Gaston, weary of high society, retreats to a former lover’s home and meets Gigi, her young granddaughter. A witty, distinctly French twist on Pygmalion, Gigi won nine Oscars in 1958—an elegant, beguiling classic with quietly provocative undertones.

 

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Tuesday | 29.04.36
Thursday 28.05.26 | 18:00

Opening remarks by writer Joseph Finder, one of the leading writers of political thrillers in the United States, is the author of bestselling novels such as Paranoia, Killer Instinct, and Zero Hour.

For his 48th birthday, Nick receives a membership to an exclusive club that specializes in exciting role-playing games aimed at spicing up the lives of lonely and disinterested millionaires. The viewer is sucked in as the game gets out of hand.
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Tuesday | 29.04.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Monday | 31.12.35
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Monday | 25.06.35

The most successful Israeli series returns for a fifth season. Join a world-premiere screening of the first two episodes, followed by a panel with Dganit Atias Gigi and director Omri Givon. Tickets 10 NIS, 16+

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Thursday | 31.01.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Tuesday | 24.06.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 16.04.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Thursday | 19.06.36
Metroploitan Opera New York - Live in HD

Following her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Deborah Warner, “offers a beautifully detailed reading of … Tchaikovsky’s lyrical romance” (The Telegraph). (Ticket: Cin' Members 140 NIS / Non-Members 170 NIS)

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 23.04.36

A magical-realist opera about Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, with Isabel Leonard and Carlos Álvarez. On the Day of the Dead, Frida returns from the underworld to relive a final, passionate moment with Diego in a visually rich, art-inspired production. (Ticket: Cin' Members 140 NIS / Non-Members 170 NIS)

Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 30.04.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 09.04.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Wednesday | 30.04.36
Tuesday | 28.04.26 to Tuesday | 15.04.36