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Monthly Screenings

Preview Club 2021/2022

Every month, the Cinematheque will hold guided screenings of new films prior to their release for screening to the general public. The film selected will be suitable for guided viewing and the lecture will focus upon the artistic messages and cinematic references to earlier cinematic classics.

8 meetings, once a month, Fri., 10:30-13:30

Price: 620 NIS / Members: 560 NIS

Dates:  22.10.21 | 26.11.21 | 24.12.21| 28.01.22 | 18.02.22 | 25.03.22 | 29.04.22 | 27.05.22  

Speaker (in Heb.): Albert Gabai

The People Upstairs

Dir.: Cesc Gay
| 82 minutes

After 15 years together, Julio and Ana's marriage is falling apart, and bitterness has become second nature. When Ana invites the new neighbors - a young, sensual, and energetic couple, to dinner – their lives are forever transformed.

Prior to the film, lecture (in Heb.)

Last Film Show

Dir.: Pan Nalin
| 110 minutes

Samay, a 9-year-old boy living with his family in a remote village in India discovers films for the first time. He quickly figures out that stories become light, light becomes films, and films become dreams.

Prior to the film, lecture (in Heb.)  

Official Competition

Dir.: Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn
| 114 minutes

Penélope Cruz and Antonio Banderas star as two egomaniacs commissioned by a millionaire to make a movie together in this sharp comedy skewering wealth, art, and pride.

Speaker (in Heb.): Albert Gabai. Tickets: 85 NIS / Members: 75 NIS

The Best Is Yet to Come

Dir.: Matthieu Delaporte, Alexandre de La Patellière
| 117 minutes

Following a misunderstanding, two childhood friends leave their lives behind and try and make up for lost time. Luchini and Bruel make for a dynamic duo, the plot takes unexpected turns, and the film combines humor and humanity in a most charming way. 

Lecture (in Heb.)מרצה: רחל אסתרקין

I’m Your Man

Dir.: Maria Schrader
| 102 minutes

In order to obtain research funds for her work, Alma is persuaded to participate in an extraordinary study. For three weeks, she has to live with Tom – a humanoid robot tailored to her character and needs, whose artificial intelligence is designed to be her perfect life partner. A comic-tragic cinematic tale.

Speaker (in Heb.): Ron Fogel

Belfast

Dir.: Kenneth Brannagh
| 97 minutes

Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, Belfast is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Nominated for six Oscar Awards including best film.

Following the screening, conversation with director Eran Kolirin (in Heb.)

Let It Be Morning

Dir.: Eran Kolirin
| 101 minutes

Sami lives in Jerusalem. An invitation to his brother’s wedding forces him to return to the Arabic village where he grew up. When the village is put under lock-down by Israeli soldiers, chaos rises. Trapped in an unexpected situation, Sami watches as everything falls apart.

Speaker (in Heb.): Danny Yanai.

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

Dir.: Pawo Choyning Dorji
| 110 minutes

Struggling with his profession as a teacher, Ugyen is sent to Lunana in northern Bhutan for his final year of training. With a warm welcome, the local children try to win him over but they do not have much time.