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Tuesday 31.07

Daily ticket: 20 NIS

 

Cinema-on-the-Water

16:30 Scooby Doo! And the Loch Ness Monster

A horror comedy for children. Scooby Doo and The Mystery Gang travel to Scotland to spend the holiday with relatives, but their vacation soon turns into a search for the greatest Scottish mystery of all – what’s hiding in the Loch Ness lake.

Dir.: Scott Jeralds and Joe Sichta (USA 2004, 70 min. English, Hebrew subtitles).

 

18:00 Jaws

A small beach town, a concerned mayor, a police commissioner who is afraid of the ocean, a scientist, a rugged sailor, and a Great White shark are combined in one of the few films that achieved worldwide consensus (amongst viewers and critics, academics, Golden Globes, etc.) and which is still considered one of the best horror thrillers of all times. With the young Richard Dreyfuss (Encounters of the Third Kind) and Roy Scheider (All That Jazz).

Dir. Steven Spielberg (USA 1975, 124 min. English, Hebrew subtitles)

 

21:00 Shark Night

Sarah and seven of her friends from college go on vacation at her parents’ lakeside cabin. Much to their surprise, they’re attacked by a large shark who inhabits the lake and find themselves fighting for their lives against the sea monster, but not only. With Sarah Paxton (Superhero).

Dir.: David R. Ellis (USA 2011, 91 min., English, Hebrew subtitles).

 

Agadir Compound

16:30 Shigula Crew

Shigula is a live/collective founded by Cohen@Moshon and DJ Mash. In the short time since its beginning, it continues to expand and beside the trio’s side projects, it has welcomed to its ranks rising star Eden Darso and the legendary underground Knights of the Round Table (with may more to come) and has becomes a kind of travelling hip-hop show that performs at parties and events in Tel Aviv and around the country.

 

17:00 DJ Uri Shochat

 

18:30 Peled

Peled is no stranger in the local media. He has been active on the hip-hop scene for over a decade. With bursting charisma that sweeps thousands of fans away, as well as collaborations with a broad range of Israeli music artists, he is undoubtedly one of the foundations of the local scene. This year, two years after the release of his album Hakol Alay which crossed straight through into the local mainstream, Peled released his third solo album, Sababa 5 which resulted in over a million streams, two sold-out performances at the Barbie Club in less than two months, and thousands of new fans. In his latest album Pila Pi, Peled positions himself a step ahead of the most influential hip-hop artists in the country. The album, which was co-produced with Uri Shochat and Michael Cohen and features new beats and slang yet to be embedded in the local lingo, is an uncompromising work that combines the Israeli cultural tapestry with innovation in the genre and trap throughout the world.

 

20:00 Shigula Crew

 

Central Stage

Limited seating. First come, first served.

20:00 An Evening with Young Bands in Collaboration with Yellow Submarine.

 

Limited seating. First come, first served.

21:00 Scream

After making our nightmares come true with the likes of Freddy Kruger, Wes Craven introduces a new kind of horror – trivial horror. The lives of high school students in suburban America are unsettled by a masked stranger who challenges them on the phone with trivia questions that eventually lead to the final chapter in their lives. A film that is both scary and smart, and at the same time manages to maintain its self-parody by referencing film history.

Dir.: Wes Craven (USA 1996, 111 min., English, Hebrew subtitles).