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Yair and Eitan Horn's Favorite Film
Operation Grandmother
Dir.: Dror Shaul | 50 minutes

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Eito, Yao's younger brother (that's what everyone calls them), went to spend the holiday with his older brother at his home in Nir Oz. The two were kidnapped together in the early hours of October 7th. Yair and Eitan grew up in Argentina and made Aliya because of Zionism, while both are engaged in education in Zionist frameworks. A sense of humor, soccer, and their nephews are their greatest loves. "Operation Grandmother" is one of the brothers' favorite funny movies, which they like to watch and laugh at with their whole family.

Prior to the screening, conversation (in Heb.) Yair and Eitan's father, with Itzik Horn 

Tickets: 25 NIS / members: entry is free

Israel 2000 | 50 minutes | Hebrew

Dror Shaul’s kibbutz-centric comedy that became a bona fide cult classic, referenced and quoted in perpetuity, both by diehard fans who have rewatched it time and again, and new first-time viewers who are only just discovering it. The film is an utterly unhinged farce which follows the story of three brothers, each of whom is radically different to the other – there’s the elite unit military officer, a cable TV installation technician, and a youth counsellor – who must now take over their departed grandmother’s funeral arrangements after the kibbutz unceremoniously washes its hands of the whole thing.