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Monthly Screenings

Art in Dialogue 2022/23

In collaboration with the Israel Museum

6 meetings, once month, Wed., 18:00-21:00

One meeting at the Israel Museum

Price: 590 NIS / Members: 520 NIS

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Leonardo – Really?

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Gilit Ivgi

The Lost Leonardo

Dir.: Andreas Koefoed
| 95 minutes

THE LOST LEONARDO recounts the battle over the fate of the Salvator Mundi, an ancient painting of Christ. After its unexpected reappearance in 2004, the artwork became considered a long-lost Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece and has been embroiled in personal, economic, legal, and geopolitical disputes, all before disappearing once again.

On Negative Humor and Negation of Humor

Speaker (in Heb.): Roee Rozen

The King of Comedy

Dir.: Martin Scorsese
| 101 minutes

Black comedy about a show-business junkie and world class loser who idolizes a TV talk-show host. He contrives a bizarre scheme to get on the show with a knock-out denouement. 

Genius or Madness?

Speaker (in Heb.): Flavia Lwow

Séraphine

Dir.: Martin Provost
| 125 minutes

Séraphine de Senlis, was a simple housekeeper when her brilliantly colorful canvases where discovered by Wilhelm Uhde, a German art critic and collector. A poignant and unexpected relationship developed between the avantgarde art dealer and the visionary cleaning lady.

Social Activism in Art - Opposition to Property and Elitist Monopolies

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Odeya Cohen-Raz

The Painter and the Thief

Dir.: Benjamin Ree
| 102 minutes

When two of her painting are stolen from an exhibition, artist Barbora Kysilkova is determined to confront the thief in court. But when she meets the perpetrator, something captures her heart and she invites him to her studio. The changing dynamics between the two will shape an unlikely and surprising relationship. 

 

On Train Imagery and Its Meaning in Art and Cinema

Speaker (in Heb.): Daniella Shalev

Compartment No. 6

Dir.: Juho Kuosmanen
| 106 minutes

A young Finnish woman escapes an enigmatic love affair in Moscow by boarding a train to the arctic port of Murmansk. Forced to share the long ride and a tiny sleeping car with a Russian miner, the unexpected encounter leads the two to face the truth about their own yearning for human connection.

A Case Study for the Fate of the Jews in Vienna with the Rise of Nazism

Speaker (in Heb.): Lehi Sapir

Woman in Gold

Dir.: Simon Curtis
| 109 minutes

Helen Mirren stars in the incredible story of Maria Altmann, a Jewish refugee, who is determined to reclaim a painting the Nazis stole from her family. Together with a young lawyer, she embarks on an epic journey for justice.