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Mt. Zion Hotel
Gan Hapamon
Train Compound
The Truffle Hunters - Guided by a secret culture and training passed down through generations, as well as by the noses of their cherished and expertly-trained dogs, a group of seniors keep the tradition of truffle hunting alive and well | Pig - Rob lives a secluded life, hunting truffles with his pig. When the animal gets kidnapped, Rob embarks on a search for his beloved pig, a journey that will reveal details about Rob's culinary past.
Riders of Justice - The film begins with a train accident and continues with a revenge plot against those responsible for it. This is a funny, witty, and exciting actioner that also examines questions of causality and coincidence, violence and revenge | Another Round - Four 40-something friends come to a realization that their lives are stuck and that the only solution to their situation is to drink lots and lots of alcohol. At first everything seems brighter, but all good things must come to an end.
Summer of Soul - Over the course of six weeks in the summer of 1969, the Harlem Cultural Festival was filmed in Mount Morris Park. The footage was never seen and largely forgotten – up until now | American Utopia - Spike Lee documents the former Talking Heads frontman's brilliant, timely 2019 Broadway show, bringing to the stage Byrne’s trademark mix of rhythm and ideas, a vibrant cast, and an altogether joyous experience.
Jojo Rabbit - Jojo aspires to be an upstanding member of the Hitler Youth and Adolf H. is his imaginary friend. But when he discovers a Jewish girl hiding in his house, Jojo will have to face who he truly is. A surprising film full of twists and turns | Pan’s Labyrinth - Spain 1944. Ten-year-old Ofelia ventures into a secret world; where she is sent on three gruesome tasks. If she succeeds, she will return home a hero.
Following the screening, a conversation with acclaimed director Sergei Loznitsa
On September 29 and 30, 1941, 33,771 Jews were shot dead in Babi Yar by Nazi and Ukrainian troops. Sergei Loznitsa’s new film reconstructs the historical context of this tragedy through archival footage documenting the German occupation of Ukraine and the subsequent decade.
Wednesday 27.04.22 | | 27.04.22 20:30 |
Thursday 14.04.22 | | 14.04.22 18:00 |
Saturday 02.04.22 | | 02.04.22 21:00 |