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Israeli Cinema - Special Screenings

Atash (Thirst)

Dir.: Tawfik Abu-Wael
| 115 minutes

A family of five, their two goats and donkey, live in the middle of nowhere, not far from their native village. When the father decides to provide running water for the family by illegally diverting water onto their land, the newly free-flowing water re-awakens the instinctive desire for freedom they have been repressing all these years, causing a rift in the family.

Homeboys

Dir.: Tamar Goren
| 59 minutes

Samuel and Isaac are South Sudanese teenage refugees, who grew up in Israel but were deported. They now live in Uganda, and dream of making their musical talent known to the world. Amir, an Israeli musician, arrives to work with them, to try to make their dreams come true, within this complex reality

Je t’aime Ronit Elkabetz

Dir.: Moran Ifergan
| 70 minutes

An archival montage of late director Israeli and actress Ronit Elkabetz as told through the radical collection of her extraordinary wardrobe. A cinematic essay about the power of cinema, the power of clothes, and of one unforgettable woman standing for and embodying the deepest human desire for freedom and liberty.