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Cinema of the Middle East

Cinema of the Middle East seeks to bring to the forefront the best films from the Middle East, in the hopes that placing these works center stage will expose the varied cultures and societies of the region and the issues they are facing to the local audience.

The films will be accompanied by short lectures about the wide social, cultural, and political issues that rise from the movies themselves and offer innovative and unique perspectives to observe reality, human condition, and creativity.

The program is a collaboration with The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

Satire on the Nile: Resistance and Criticism in Egypt after the "Arab Spring"

Speaker (in Heb.) Dr. Iris Fruchter Ronon. Free entrance.

Tickling Giant

Dir.: Sara Taksler
| 111 minutes

Through the story of courageous Bassem Youssef, the Egyptian John Stewart, Tickling Giants chronicles the upheaval of Egypt in 2011 and the struggle for its essence. This is a fascinating personal and national portrait that should not be missed.

Lebanon in the Face of its Contrasts

Speaker (in Heb.): Dr. Yusri Hazran

The Insult

Dir.: Ziad Doueiri
| 113 minutes

Beirut - a dispute between neighbors over the repair of a gutter escalates into a legal and national conflict. The result is a brilliant combination of drama and irony and one of the best films of recent years.