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Election Day

Yoav Ma-Tov (in Heb.) on how the brain processes emotions

Inside Out

Dir.: Pete Docter, Ronaldo del Carmen
| 94 minutes

After young Riley is uprooted to San Francisco, her emotions – Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness – conflict on how best to navigate the situation. With a brilliant plot, dazzling imagery, a successful script, and perfect animation, Pixar has once again produced a masterpiece for all ages. 

The Other Story

Dir.: Avi Nesher
| 117 minutes

Anat abandons secular life for love. Her mother will do everything she can to change her daughter’s decision. Avi Nesher explores the tension between religion and secularism, between parents and their children, and, as always, does so with fluent and self-assured cinema.

Dana Kessler (in Heb.) on dance in cinema

The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

Dir.: Lasse Hallstrom, Joe Johnston
| 101 minutes

Disney’s adaptation of the classic tale about a girl who is gifted with the Nutcrucker, only to discover that he is a prince. The two embark on an adventure to save the kingdom. A new, sophisticated and modern take on the classic story. 

The Sisters Brothers

Dir.: Jacques Audiard
| 121 minutes

West USA, in the heydays of the Gold Rush. The Sisters brothers are hired to take out a dentist that stole a significant amount of money. Jacques Audiard’s work offers an intriguing perspective on masculinity and violence, offering a “knock out” (Rolling Stone) cinematic experience.

The Kid

Dir.: Charlie Chaplin
| 68 minutes

Chaplin’s first real feature in which the Tramp raises a street-wise orphan. A classic comedy that is equally funny and stirring.

The Favourite

Dir.: Yorgos Lanthimos
| 119 minutes

The days of Queen Anne’s reign, two women vie for the Queen’s attention and for unparalleled power in the kingdom. Yorgos Lanthimos presents a political satire enjoys an excellent ensemble and a venomous script, making The Favourite one of the best films of 2018.

Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life

Dir.: Tomer Heymann
| 106 minutes

Jonathan Agassi is one of the world’s most successful gay porn stars. A rare and intimate look at the world of porn and escorting, as well as a unique mother and son relationship, redefining familiar family norms.