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Tuesday 23.12.25 | 23.12.25 18:00 | Cinematheque 3 | Cinematheque 3 |
Following the screening, there will be a conversation between Tova Feldshuh (Golda’s Balcony, Nobody Wants This) and Lior Raz (Fauda). Screening in collaboration with IZZY - Stream Israel avilable worldwide.
In a breathtaking performance, Tovah Feldshuh brings to life a century of Jewish history, portraying 45 characters — from Ben-Gurion and Dayan to Holocaust survivors and Golda Meir. Based on William Gibson’s acclaimed play and directed by Scott Schwartz, the film is powerful and inspiring.
Following the screening, conversation with director Julia von Heinz
Ruth embarks on a roots journey in Poland, the place her parents immigrated from after surviving the Holocaust, together with her father. But he has his own plans for their journey. Treasure is a "low-key tearjerker about repressed grief and family tensions." (Times).
Following the screening, conversation (in Heb.) with director Nadav Lapid
Israel, in the aftermath of October 7. Y., a jazz musician struggling to make ends meet, and his wife Jasmine, a dancer, sell their art, souls and bodies to the elite, and bring pleasure and consolation to a bleeding nation. Soon, Y. is given a mission of the highest importance: setting to music a new national anthem.
The Doors’ chemistry made them one of America’s most influential rock bands. Tom DiCillo’s GRAMMY®-winning film When You’re Strange, narrated by Johnny Depp with rare archival footage, explores their career and revolutionary impact. For the 60th anniversary, it premieres in 4K with a new “Riders on the Storm” performance. Tickets: 50 NIS / Members: 30 NIS
Tuesday 23.12.25 | 23.12.25 18:00 | Cinematheque 3 | Cinematheque 3 |
John Singer Sargent, renowned for his powerful portraits, influenced art, culture, and fashion. This film explores his unique process, revealing personalities, power, and gender identities through his stunning portraits, alongside fashion items, capturing a vibrant, rapidly changing era.
Five-time Olivier winner Imelda Staunton stars with her real-life daughter Bessie Carter as mother and daughter in Bernard Shaw’s classic Mrs. Warren’s Profession. This new West End production, directed by Dominic Cooke, explores the clash between morality, independence, tradition, and progress. Tickets: 75 NIS / Members: 50 NIS