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Monthly Screenings
Saturday | 25.12.21 to Monday | 03.11.31
Saturday | 25.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
JFF 2021: The Selection

María and Ingvar live with their herd of sheep on a beautiful but remote farm. When they discover a mysterious newborn, they decide to keep it and raise it as their own. This unexpected prospect of a new family brings them much joy, before ultimate destruction. 

Saturday | 25.12.21 to Monday | 29.07.30

Andrea Arnold’s documentary is an endeavor to consider cows. To move us closer to them. To see both their beauty and the challenge of their lives. Not in a romantic way, but in a real way. It's a film about one dairy cow's reality and acknowledging her great service to us.

Saturday | 18.12.21 to Monday | 29.07.30
Saturday | 25.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
26.01 | House of Gucci - Patrizia Reggiani will not let her humble beginning or the Gucci family legacy stop her unbridled ambition. What follows is a reckless spiral of betrayal, decadence, and revenge. House of Gucci is "smart, funny and camp" (London Evening Standard) | Paterson - Jim Jarmusch’s film fuses the poetic and the mundane. Adam Driver is a bus driver in a city that shares his name – Paterson. While driving, he listens to passengers’ conversations and writes poetry | Annette - A wild and whimsical musical drama that opened the Cannes Film Festival and won the Best Director Award.
Saturday | 25.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
Thursday 20.01.22 | 20:30

Following the screening, conversation (in Heb.) with director Aharon Keshales

After getting paroled, Jimmy vows to stay out of trouble and take care of his dying girlfriend. But life is always full of unexpected turns. What starts like a typical crime drama quickly becomes a Topsy-Turvy excursion of the slightly rougher surfaces.

Tuesday | 07.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
Saturday | 25.12.21 to Monday | 29.12.31
The Met Live in HD

Laurent Pelly’s storybook staging of Massenet’s Cendrillon is presented with an all-new English translation in an abridged 90-minute adaptation, with mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard as its rags-to-riches princess. Maestro Emmanuel Villaume leads a delightful cast, which includes mezzo-soprano Emily D’Angelo as Cinderella’s Prince Charming.

Tuesday | 21.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
Onsite screening

Tony Award­–winning director Bartlett Sher creates a bold new take on Verdi’s timeless tragedy, resetting the opera’s action in 1920s Europe, with Art Deco sets and elegant costumes. Baritone Quinn Kelsey brings his searing portrayal of the title role to the Met.

Monday | 20.12.21 to Wednesday | 31.12.31
Tuesday | 21.12.21 to Tuesday | 29.05.29
Sunday | 26.12.21 to Wednesday | 25.12.30