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Academy at the Cinematheque

The Middle East Following the Arab Spring

Speaker (in Heb.): Prof. Elie Podeh

Between Worlds

Dir.: Miya Hatav
| 84 minutes

Two women from two different worlds meet in a hospital, moments after a terror attack in Jerusalem. The two are hiding a secret. While waiting and praying for a miracle to come they will get to know each other 

Speaker (in Heb.) Dr. Yael Barda

Victoria & Abdul

Dir.: Stephen Frears
| 110 minutes

When an Indian servant dares to break protocol and glance at Queen Victoria, he manages, to the horror of the Court, to capture her attention and gain her admiration and friendship. Veteran director Stephen Frears directs this heartfelt period drama 

Tell Me WHo Your Leader Is, and I'll Tell You Who You Are

Speaker (in Heb.) Dr. Meital Belmas-Cohen

Darkest Hour

Dir.: Joe Wright
| 125 minutes

The film follows Winston Churchill’s first four weeks as Prime Minister in 1940 – the Darkest Hour, with the Second World War raging and Europe’s future at stake. Churchill (masterfully portrayed by Gary Oldman) endures the toughest tests of his leadership.

Speaker (in Heb.): Prof. Cory Shulman

Laces

Dir.: Jacob Goldwasser
| 100 minutes

Laces tells the story of a complicated relationship between Reuben, an aging father, and Gadi, his special-needs son, whom he abandoned as a young boy. Years later, Reuben's kidneys are failing and Gadi wants to donate one of his own kidneys. 

Speaker (in Heb.) Dr. Gili Hammer

The Upside

Dir.: Neil Burger
| 126 minutes

A reformed prisoner takes on a job as a caregiver for a paralyzed man. Their connection teaches both a lesson about life and its significance. “The pairing of Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart... pays off big time, with more laugh-out-loud moments than the original [Intouchables]” (Hollywood Reporter).