Cinematheque

Jerusalem highlights: January 30-February 5

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

Ginat Rice in Jerusalem.
LOVE ON TRIAL will be the opening film of the festival.

Aki-no Japanese Film Festival features cinematic

DIANE KEATON as Annie Paradis in the iconic ‘First Wives Club.’

Jerusalem Cinematheque pays tribute to Diane Keaton

Neta Riskin in ‘Nandauri.’

Eti Tsicko's Nandauri, far more psychologically complex than its outline indicates - review


Grapevine December 1, 2021: Jewish mean time

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRESIDENT ISAAC HERZOG prays at the Cave of the Patriarchs.

Holon Mediatheque opens first children’s cinematheque in Israel

The Children’s Cinematheque is located inside the Mediatheque complex in Holon, an accessible and easy-to-reach compound with a large free parking lot.

 THE CHILDREN’S Cinematheque in Holon.

Black and white crime classics to be screened at Film Noir festival

The Film Noir festival features film classics at the Jerusalem and Tel Aviv Cinematheques starting on Tuesday.

 HUMPHREY BOGART and Mary Astor in 'The Maltese Falcon'.

Jerusalem highlights: Week of October 8-14

Don't know what to do in Jerusalem the coming week? Here's a list of suggestions.

 STRAWBERRIES 2020 by Sharon Breuer, mixed media.

Jerusalem Cinematheque to host fundraiser for African asylum-seekers

Jerusalem Cinematheque will screen Flee, a movie about Afghan refugees to raise funds for asylum seekers.

 Afghan refugees walk to a bus taking them to a processing center upon arrival at Dulles International Airport in Dulles, Virginia, US.

Tarantino gets standing ovation at Jerusalem film fest Cannon Group tribute

Tarantino recalled how much he and his friends loved the Cannon movies and dreamed of meeting Golan and Globus and making movies for them.

 Quentin Tarantino with Navot Papushado, director of Big Bad Wolves at the Jerusalem Film Festival (Courtesy)

Romantic Movies to be screened at Cinematheque for Tu Be'av

The series of 20 movies that will be shown throughout 10 days features classics and recent films

'AN AFFAIR to remember'

Jerusalem highlights July 9-15: What's new in Israel's capital?

Soviet war films, art exhibits, fitness classes and a panel including former-teenagers, now adults, from the 2005 Disengagement from Gush Katif.

'SPINOZA, EXCOMMUNICATED,' 1907. The prince of philosophers will be discussed at Holzer books this Thursday.

Jerusalem Highlights Week of June 18-24: Brooklyn Bake Shop

Brooklyn Bake Shop serves Jewish cakes and breads that taste like home and Cinematheque is premiering "Gates of Jerusalem."

SWEAT,’ A new Polish film about a fitness trainer with a massive social media following.

Cinema Italia returns, bringing some of the best Italian films to Israel

It is one of the major events in its 2021 cultural program and is produced in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Israel.

A SCENE from ‘Death in Venice.’