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Wacky Film Club

Wacky Film Club
Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the battle for the ratings - films that crossed the line

Network

Dir.: Sidney Lumet
| 121 minutes

Outrageous satire on television in which a TV network's fading star decides that in the final episode of his show he will commit suicide in front of the audience and the viewing public.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on his blockbuster hit film

Mossad

Dir.: Alon Gur Arye
| 130 minutes

A parody on the Israeli Mossad. A Mossad agent and a CIA agent compete against each other on who will save the world from a terrorist organization. She plays by the books; he is always looking for the short cut. What could possibly go wrong?

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the one and only Gene Kelly

Singin’ in the Rain

Dir.: Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen
| 103 minutes

Singin’ in the Rain’s rare combination of full and sweeping plot development and the unforgettable musical and dance sequence create an unforgettable experience and one of the most wonderful films ever made.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the greatest idiots in cinema

Le dîner de cons

Dir.: Francis Veber
| 80 minutes

Each week, Pierre and his friends organize what is called a “diner de cons.” Each one brings the dumbest guy he can find as a guest. Pierre thinks his champ – Francois Pignon – will steal the show.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the different sides of Chaplin and how he has influenced cinematic clowns, including the Joker.

The Circus

Dir.: Charles Chaplin
| 72 minutes

The story has Charlie accidentally joining a traveling circus, falling in love with bareback rider. Hilarious comedy, with a great finale.

Jazz and Cinema
Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) about the life and work of comedy genius Peter Sellers

The Pink Panther

Dir.: Blake Edwards
| 114 minutes

The opening film of the series introduces bumbling Inspector Clouzeau - and the cartoon character featured in the opening titles. The "Pink Panther" is in fact a famous diamond and Clouzeau tries to catch the man who stole it.  

Speaker (in Heb.): Alon Gur Arye

Monty Python’s Life of Brian

Dir.: Terry Jones
| 93 minutes

A crazy and hilarious religious parable about a man whose life parallels Christ. On the 40th anniversary of this Monty Python's masterpiece, with its mad humor, witty dialogues, and real nonsense, we are proud to present a new and dazzling digital print.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the comedy genius that is the Marx Brothers

A Night in Casablanca

Dir.: Archie Mayo
| 84 minutes

The Marx Brothers are ferreting out Nazi spies in a Casablanca Hotel. A Night in Casablanca is a whirlwind work that showcases the Marx Brothers’ enjoyable arsenal, with Groucho’s punchlines and Harpo’s sweet charm. 

Onsite screening

A Serious Man

Dir.: Ethan & Joel Coen
| 106 minutes

Minnesota, the 1960s. Just when his son is about to celebrate his bar mitzvah, Larry Gopnik's life turns upside down. From here on, everything turns downhill.... In their most personal film to date, the Minnesota-born and bred Coen brothers reveal some of the inspirational sources that have made their films original and unique. 

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the mockumentary comedies that tricked the world

The Adventures of Picasso

Dir.: Taga Danielson
| 113 minutes

Subtitled "1000 loving lies" this film is an affectionate tribute, an hommage in gentle madcap comedy style, to the spirit and to the very human presence of the late great painter. 

Onsite screening

The Best (and Funniest) Musicals

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) takes the audience on a tour through the magical history of the Musical genre.

Little Shop of Horror

Dir.: Frank Oz
| 93 minutes

Seymour finds a vehicle for private and public success in the form of a man-eating plant from outer space. However, its cannibalistic eating habits become insatiable and it's up to Seymour to cut it down to size. An entertaining, spine-chilling, and delightful cult hit.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on Arik Einstein

Cables

Dir.: Tzvi Shissel
| 90 minutes

In the early 1990s, a revolution hit Israel: multi-channel cable television. Suddenly, from a country with one channel, the screen was filled with a dizzying collection of channels from Israel and the world. Cables is a kind of parodic response to this affluence.

Onsite screening

Pixar

Speaker (in Heb.): Alon Gur Arye on how Pixar changed the world of animation.

Soul

Dir.: Pete Docter, Kemp Powers
| 107 minutes

A jazz musician finally gets his big break, when a wrong step takes him to the Great Before. Now, he has to find his way back home. Soul, one of the best films of the year, is a brilliant work about missed opportunities and self-fulfillment.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on Billy Wilder

Love in the Afternoon

Dir.: Billy Wilder
| 126 minutes

Wilder follows the developing romance between an aging and slightly ridiculed playboy and the 20-year-old daughter of a private detective, who discovered that the playboy is in danger of being assassinated. A witty, playful, and romantic comedy, full of Wilder’s magical touch.

Onsite screening
Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) on the one and only Robin Williams

The Fisher King

Dir.: Terry Gilliam
| 137 minutes

A famous New York City D.J attempts to commit suicide, but is saved by an eccentric homeless man. The encounter between the two men, exquisitely performed by Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges, unfolds into an unusual, absorbing, comic, and tender film.

Alon Gur Arye (in Heb.) delves into the world of romantic comedies

Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Dir.: Blake Edwards
| 115 minutes

Holly Golightly is a young woman living in 1950s New York City. With no apparent means of support, she pursues older men with deep pockets. But when a young author moves into her building, her financial values seem to go askew….