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Israeli Cinema with Subtitles

The Unorthodox

Dir.: Eliran Malka
| 92 minutes

In the beginning of the 1980s, a guy off the streets, with absolutely no knowledge in politics, whose daughter is kicked out of school based on her ethnic background, decides to form a revolutionary socialist political party.

Come Closer

Dir.: Tom Nesher
| 107 minutes

When Eden’s beloved younger brother dies in an accident, she takes desperate measures to fill the void. Her journey assumes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers he had a girlfriend she knew nothing about.

Come Closer

Dir.: Tom Nesher
| 107 minutes

When Eden’s beloved younger brother dies in an accident, she takes desperate measures to fill the void. Her journey assumes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers he had a girlfriend she knew nothing about.

Come Closer

Dir.: Tom Nesher
| 107 minutes

When Eden’s beloved younger brother dies in an accident, she takes desperate measures to fill the void. Her journey assumes a passionate and dangerous turn when she discovers he had a girlfriend she knew nothing about.

Seven Blessings

Dir.: Ayelet Menachemi
| 108 minutes

40 years after her mother, blessed with children, gave two-year-old Marie to her barren sister, Marie returns to the family to celebrate her wedding. The excited family prepares for the custom of "seven blessings," but Marie has other plans.

June 0

Dir.: Jake Paltrow
| 102 minutes

The days leading up to Eichmann’s execution through three unlikely heroes: a teenage boy factory worker, Eichmann's chief prison guard, and Investigator and a holocaust survivor, on his first trip back to Poland.

June 0

Dir.: Jake Paltrow
| 102 minutes

The days leading up to Eichmann’s execution through three unlikely heroes: a teenage boy factory worker, Eichmann's chief prison guard, and Investigator and a holocaust survivor, on his first trip back to Poland.

God’s Neighbors

Dir.: Meni Yaesh
| 98 minutes

Rules must be followed. For the “supervisors״ of a Bat Yam, this means making sure the laws of the Jewish tradition are kept. The group׳s dynamic is challenged when their leader falls for a young woman who doesn’t follow their rules.

Karaoke

Dir.: Moshe Rosenthal
| 103 minutes

The world of Meir and Tova, a middle class couple in their 60’s, is shaken up when Itsik - a pleasure seeking bachelor with a fondness for karaoke - moves into their building, causing a stir in their lives.

Thursday 19.12.24 19.12.24
19:15
19:15
Cinematheque 1
Cinematheque 1
2024-12-19 19:15:00 2024-12-19 22:15:00 Asia/Jerusalem Matchmaking Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

Matchmaking

Dir.: Erez Tadmor
| 96 minutes

Moti, an Ashkenazi yeshiva boy, is about to embark on a matchmaking round but falls for his best friend’s sister. The fact that she belongs to a Mizrahi family makes the match difficult and forces him to find a creative solution.

Matchmaking

Dir.: Erez Tadmor
| 96 minutes

Moti, an Ashkenazi yeshiva boy, is about to embark on a matchmaking round but falls for his best friend’s sister. The fact that she belongs to a Mizrahi family makes the match difficult and forces him to find a creative solution.

Saturday 21.12.24 21.12.24
19:00
19:00
Cinematheque 2
Cinematheque 2
2024-12-21 19:00:00 2024-12-21 22:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem Legend of Destruction Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

Legend of Destruction

Dir.: Gidi Dar
| 93 minutes

Legend of Destruction tells the story of the Jewish revolt against Rome which ended with the destruction of the Temple in the year 70. An epic political thriller that is told through stunning, powerful, and innovative animation and deals with religious zeal and its consequences.

Sunday 29.12.24 29.12.24
16:00
16:00
Cinematheque 2
Cinematheque 2
2024-12-29 16:00:00 2024-12-29 19:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem In Memory of Jacques Erlich (1931 – 2024) <p>Special screening at the Jewish Film Festival, courtesy of Yad Vashem in cooperation with the Ghetto Fighters' House Museum</p><p>Opening Remarks:</p><p>Dani Dayan, Chairman of Yad Vashem</p><p>Yigal Cohen, General Director of the Ghetto Fighters' House Museum</p><p>Post-Screening Discussion: The Language of Memory in THE 81ST BLOW</p><p>Participants: Ran Tal (Tel Aviv University), Dr. Shmulik Duvdevani (Tel Aviv University), Liat Benhabib (Yad Vashem) (In Heb.)</p> Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque

In Memory of Jacques Erlich (1931 – 2024)

Opening Remarks and Post-Screening Discussion: The Language of Memory in THE 81ST BLOW Participants: Ran Tal, Dr. Shmulik Duvdevani, Liat Benhabib (in Heb.)

The 81st Blow

Dir.: Haim Gouri, Jacques Erlich, David Bergman
| 57 minutes

The film chronicles Hitler and the Nazi rise to power, the persecution of Jews, and their extermination during the Holocaust. It uses archival footage to depict these events; survivors' testimonies are heard in the soundtrack, but their faces are not shown.