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The Midwife

Dir.: Martin Provost
| 117 minutes

Conscientious, inhibited and perhaps a little self-righteous, midwife Claire is stuck in a rut. After years of placing other people before herself, she’s worried she might have been left behind. One day, however, an unexpected phone call changes everything. 

Wonder Wheel

Dir.: Woody Allen
| 101 minutes

Coney Island, 1950s. Ginny is frustrated by her Husband. His daughter is hiding from her mobster husband in their house. Ginny finds some comfort in Mickey, a lifeguard with artistic ambitions. But he actually desires the stepdaughter. 

The Testament

Dir.: Amichai Greenberg
| 90 minutes

This is the story of the disillusionment of a man who is willing to risk everything to discover the truth. Set against the backdrop of the Holocaust, it is a mystery about identity that seeks to discover what defines us as human beings.

The Third Murder

Dir.: Hirokazu Kore-eda
| 125 minutes

Misumi is accused of murdering his boss. He has even admits to the crime. His lawyer tries to figure out the motive and perhaps save his life. As the investigation deepens, every detail that emerges completely changes the picture

Radiance

Dir.: Naomi Kawase
| 101 minutes

Misako works as a writer of film versions for the visually impaired. Nakamori is an older photographer who is gradually losing his sight. While she translates films for him, he opens her eyes to the hidden beauty of the world.

Le sens de la fête

Dir.: Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano
| 115 minutes

The team behind The Intouchables returns with a new audacious adventure, this time following the lives of the participants and organizers of a grand wedding party held in an 18th century French castle, where everything that can go awry does. 

All the Money in the World

Dir.: Ridley Scott
| 132 minutes

When billionaire John Paul Getty III’s grandson is kidnapped in Rome by the Red Brigades, the grandfather refuses to pay the ransom. Now, the mother will have to try to convince her father to help get her son back. A quick paced effective thriller. 

Arrhythmia

Dir.: Boris Khlebnikov
| 116 minutes

Oleg is a devoted paramedic who, time and time again, finds it difficult to deal with the bureaucracy of his job. At home, his wife Katya, has just about had enough with Oleg’s behavior and asks for a divorce. 

The Museum

Dir.: Ran Tal
| 74 minutes

The Museum is a film that observes, examines and ponders Israel's most important cultural institution, the Israel Museum

The Cakemaker

Dir.: Ofir Raul Graizer
| 105 minutes

A young German pastry maker travels to Jerusalem in search of the wife and son of his dead lover.

A Man Called Ove

Dir.: Hannes Holm
| 116 minutes

Ove, an elderly and cynical widower, is blessed with new neighbors just as he finds himself in a moment of crisis. His relationship with the new family will challenge his solid and religious conception of life. A graceful adaptation of Fredrik Backman’s bestseller.