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Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival 2024

Looking For Chloé

Dir.: Isabelle Cottençeau
| 52 minutes

A documentary portrait of Egyptian Jewish fashion designer Gaby Aghion, founder of the Chloé Fashion House. With previously unseen footage and interviews, filmmaker Isabelle Cottençeau offers a captivating representation of a woman who set out to revolutionize society through fashion.

Lost City

Dir.: Willy Lindwer
| 91 minutes

Between July 1942 and September 1943, 63,000 of Amsterdam’s 77,000 Jews were deported. 58,000 were killed. The Nazis received the help of many Dutch citizens: police officers, civil servants, and the Amsterdam City Tram. Willy Lindwer and author Guus Luijters retell this forgotten story of deportation..

Marathon Mom

Dir.: Rebecca Shore, Oren Rosenfeld
| 98 minutes

Beatie Deutsch is an ultra-Orthodox, world-class athlete, mother of five, who defies all stereotypes. We watch her grapple with setbacks, injuries, and psychological challenges. Will the single-minded pursuit of qualifying within the Olympic standard destroy her joy and passion for what she loves?

Marcella

Dir.: Peter Miller
| 97 minutes

Marcella Hazan changed how we cook and experience Italian food. A disabled woman trained as a scientist, Marcella never cooked until she immigrated to America. But through her cookbooks and teaching -- and an uncompromising commitment to Italian tradition -- her impact was felt in millions of American home kitchens.

Marco, The Invented Truth

Dir.: Aitor Arregi, Jon Garaño
| 101 minutes

Based on true events, the film explores the story of a concentration camp deportee from Spain who turned out to be fictitious. Filmmakers Aitor Arregi and Jon Garaño present a film that is fearless in exploring how truth is deployed in both life and cinema.

Modesty

Dir.: Mordechai Vardi, Raya Vardi Teboulle
| 62 minutes

Father and daughter, both filmmakers, embark upon a cinematic journey exploring the discourse on sexuality within the religious Zionist community. The film examines boundaries, dynamics between men and women, and taboo subjects not usually discussed.

Most People Die on Sundays

Dir.: Iair Said
| 75 minutes

David returns to Buenos Aires from Europe for his uncle's funeral. Once there, he learns that his mother has decided to pull the plug on his comatose father. David oscillates between his past and present, as he tries to find his own place.

Mythos

Dir.: Omer Melamed
| 18 minutes

In the throes of a manic episode, a young Israeli man kidnaps his father and sets out on a surreal journey through the national hero’s consciousness.

Pawns

Dir.: Amnon Winner
| 11 minutes

Three soldiers come back from the past in order to confront the commander who sealed their fate.

Rabbi on the Block

Dir.: Brad Rothschild
| 88 minutes

Rabbi on the Block is a documentary portrait of Tamar Manasseh, a charismatic rabbi and community activist from the south side of Chicago, who wants African Americans and Jews to become closer allies.

Theatrical Release

A Real Pain

Dir.: Jesse Eisenberg
| 90 minutes

Mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their grandmother, but old tensions resurface. Premiering at Sundance, the film earned rave reviews for its humor, emotional depth, and the actors' stellar performances.

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Thursday 09.01.25
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18:30
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Thursday 09.01.25
09.01.25
20:30
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Friday 10.01.25
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18:30
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Friday 10.01.25
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Saturday 11.01.25
11.01.25
11:30
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Saturday 11.01.25
11.01.25
15:30
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Saturday 11.01.25
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Saturday 11.01.25
11.01.25
19:00
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Saturday 11.01.25
11.01.25
21:00
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Sunday 12.01.25
12.01.25
18:00
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Sunday 12.01.25
12.01.25
20:00
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Monday 13.01.25
13.01.25
18:00
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Monday 13.01.25
13.01.25
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Tuesday 14.01.25
14.01.25
16:30
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Tuesday 14.01.25
14.01.25
18:30
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Tuesday 14.01.25
14.01.25
20:30
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Wednesday 15.01.25
15.01.25
18:15
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2025-01-15 18:15:00 2025-01-15 21:15:00 Asia/Jerusalem A Real Pain Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque
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Wednesday 15.01.25
15.01.25
20:15
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2025-01-15 20:15:00 2025-01-15 23:15:00 Asia/Jerusalem A Real Pain Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque
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Sabbath Queen

Dir.: Sandi DuBowski
| 105 minutes

Twenty-one years in the making, SABBATH QUEEN follows Amichai Lau-Lavie’s journey from radical drag queen to influential Rabbi of a God-optional, artist-driven New York synagogue.

Sarah

Dir.: Etty Ben Onn
| 18 minutes

Sarah, a religious woman, visits her estranged secular daughter in Tel Aviv, hoping to reconnect. When her attempt fails, she secretly follows her, uncovering hidden parts of herself and the shadow between them.

September 5

Dir.: Tim Fehlbaum
| 94 minutes

An acclaimed gripping and suspenseful drama about the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack and the drama that ensued in the news studio broadcasting the live events to the world.  

Song of Ascent

Dir.: Shlomo Weprin
| 86 minutes

After October 7th, American Jewish singer Matisyahu confronts anti-Israel backlash, cancelled US shows, and rising tensions while performing in Israel, becoming a symbol of Jewish resilience amidst a global crisis.

The Two Mariettes

Dir.: Poli Martinez Kaplun
| 80 minutes

For over seven decades, Mariette Diamant—who escaped with her parents from Nazi-occupied France during WWII—hid the Jewish origins of her family out of fear of retaliation. But at 90, Mariette decides to shed light on that past that haunts her and reveal her true identity.

Unspoken

Dir.: Jeremy Borison
| 91 minutes

When Noam, a closeted, religious teenager finds a love letter written to his grandfather by another man before the Holocaust, he discovers that he might not be alone. Struggling with his own identity and hoping to find validation in his grandfather’s history, he sets out on an odyssey to discover the truth.

The Wolf of Baghdad

Dir.: The Surreal McCoy (Carol Isaacs)
| 46 minutes

A graphic narrative by an author homesick for a home she has never visited, based on her Iraqi-Jewish family’s bittersweet memories of their lost homeland.

Bounded

Dir.: Yotam Mizrahi
| 6 minutes

A 3D-animated journey through Kibbutz Gevim, the director's childhood home, reveals an unexpected encounter among those who remained after October 7th. In a place of absence, the film uncovers resilience and unspoken bonds.