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Sunday-Thursday, selected early screenings for a special price: 20 NIS / members: free entry

The New Land

Dir.: Jan Troell
| 202 minutes

Karl Oskar and Kristina find their own place in wild Minnesota and face the challenges of building a new life. every day and the trials of the brutal reality of life in the American frontier. This is an absolute and devastating film, yet poetic and full of compassion and humanity, “what [Troell] has achieved seems no less than a masterly exercise in filmmaking" (New York Times).

Driving Madeleine

Dir.: Christian Carion
| 91 minutes

An elderly woman and the taxi driver taking her to her new dwelling in a nursing home, embark on a journey through the streets of Paris, visiting the places that hold the most meaning in her life. This is a heartfelt drama that plays on the heartstrings.

Oppenheimer

Dir.: Christopher Nolan
| 180 minutes

Written and directed by Christopher Nolan, Oppenheimer is an IMAX®-shot epic thriller that thrusts audiences into the pulse-pounding paradox of the enigmatic man who must risk destroying the world in order to save it.

I Do

Dir.: Eric Lartigau
| 90 minutes

Louis is happy in his single life, but his family decides it is time for him to settle down. So he comes up with a brilliant plan to find young woman and pay her to charm his family. But after she doesn't show up on the wedding night and leaves him with a scar, who will dare to pressure him to get married?! But then he meets Emmanuelle.

Drive-Away Dolls

Dir.: Ethan Coen
| 84 minutes

Jamie, boisterous and impulsive, and Marian, calm and reserved, discover that in their car trunk is a suitcase that interests some people with money and power. What follows is a game of cat and mouse. "A raunchy, dizzy road-trip comedy" (IGN).

Broadway Danny Rose

Dir.: Woody Allen
| 84 minutes

A group of actors meets in a New York deli and reminisces about Danny Rose, a failed actor and agent. Now, his last chance rests with a drunk Italian singer. But the singer gets Danny Rose involved with the mafia.... One of Allen‘s smaller films, yet without a doubt, one of his very best. 

Shanghai Triad

Dir.: Zhang Yimou
| 109 minutes

A nightclub singer is caught up in a power struggle of mobsters in 1930s Shanghai. Shanghai Triad may seem to be a pure genre film that is all about gang wars, but it is much more than that.

To Our Loves

Dir.: Maurice Pialat
| 102 minutes

The story of a 15-year-old girl who engages in one sexual relationship after another because, as she says, "I am only happy when I'm with a guy." It seems the only man she really loves is her father. When he decides to leave, her world is upturned.

The Nannies

Dir.: Julien Rambaldi
| 105 minutes

To his from the gangsters threatening her, an undocumented woman hides as a nanny in a chic Parisian neighborhood. With new awareness of the working conditions of the other nannies, she takes matters into her own hands. A noteworthy and lively comedy that examines the tension of French society. 

Princess Mononoke

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 133 minutes

On a journey to find the cure for a curse, Ashitaka finds himself in the middle of a war between the forest creatures and Tataraba, ruled by Princess Mononoke. Innovative, spectacular, majestic, and creative, are but a few of the words to describe this masterpiece. 

What a Woman!

Dir.: Alessandro Blasetti
| 100 minutes

Antonietta is engaged to Federico, a mediocre lawyer, and dreams of success of wealth. An unexpected opportunity arises when a photo taken by a tabloid photographer is printed in a magazine. Federico expects her to demand compensation, but the sly Antonietta sees new opportunities.

Tuesday 30.04.24 30.04.24
16:00
16:00
Cinematheque 3
Cinematheque 3
2024-04-30 16:00:00 2024-04-30 19:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem Dune Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

Dune

Dir.: Denis Villeneuve
| 155 minutes

Will a young prince, who may be the Messiah, salvage "Dune" from its great destitute? With an impressive visual design and a series of dramatic scenes – Villeneuve adapts Frank Herbert's masterful novel and creates a mesmerizing experience that is, without a doubt, the cinematic event of the year.

Thursday 02.05.24 02.05.24
16:00
16:00
Cinematheque 1
Cinematheque 1
2024-05-02 16:00:00 2024-05-02 19:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem The Boy and the Heron Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

The Boy and the Heron

Dir.: Hayao Miyazaki
| 124 minutes

Forced to move to a village where his father is employed building planes for the army, Mahito wanders around and meets a gray heron. When they enter a mysterious tower, they move into whimsical places. "This is a singular, transformative experience in film, and not to be missed" (Toronto Fim Festival).