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Crimes of the Future

Dir: David Cronenberg
| 107 minutes

As the human species adapts to a synthetic environment, the body undergoes new transformations and mutations. With his partner Caprice (Léa Seydoux), Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen), celebrity performance artist, publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances.

Delicious

Dir.: Eric Besnard
| 110 minutes

On the eve of the French Revolution, a talented but proud chef finds himself working in his family's tavern. With the help of a mysterious young woman, he rediscovers his passion for cooking. A film that is a delicious treat for the senses. 

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Cinematheque 2
Cinematheque 2
2025-02-11 18:00:00 2025-02-11 21:00:00 Asia/Jerusalem The First Restaurant and the Love Story Between Gourmet Food and Cinema <p>Speaker (in Heb.): Rachel Esterkin</p><p>Tickets: 95 NIS / Members: 85 NIS</p> Cinematheque Jerusalem Cinematheque
The First Restaurant and the Love Story Between Gourmet Food and Cinema

A Hero

Dir.: Asghar Farhadi
| 128 minutes

Rahim is in prison for a debt he was unable to repay. During a two-day leave, he tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint against part of the sum. But things don't go as planned. Winner of the Grand Prix at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.

The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun

Dir.: Wes Anderson
| 107 minutes

The French Dispatch, the new film by visionary director Wes Anderson, brings to life a collection of stories from the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th-century French city. "The French Dispatch" is perhaps Anderson's best film to date. It is certainly his most accomplished (New Yorker).

Haute Couture

Dir.: Sylvie Ohayon
| 101 minutes

Esther is at the end of her career as Head Seamstress at the Dior Avenue Montaigne workshop. When her handbag, hiding the newest collection designs, is stolen Esther decides to give the perpetrator la beauté du geste and teach her the craft of dressmaking.

Nope

Dir.: Jordan Peele
| 135 minutes

A brother and sister, who inherit their father’s horse farm, witness supernatural happenings and try to profit from the mysterious, otherworldly phenomenon. A mystery film, a horror flick, or an allegorical work, Nope is without a doubt an intelligent, though-provoking, and fun movie. 

Flag Day

Dir.: Sean Penn
| 109 minutes

John Vogel is a persistent conman whose self-persuasion is his strength. He had all kinds of ventures, as he deceived clients, the authorities, and even his family. Now, his life is put into words by his daughter. Sean Penn cast himself and his own daughter in this heartfelt drama.

Moonage Daydream

Dir.: Brett Morgen
| 140 minutes

In 2017, the David Bowie estate offered filmmaker Brett Morgen unfiltered access to their archives, in order to create an artful and life-affirming journey of Bowie’s creative life. Over five years, Morgen constructed a genre-defying cinematic experience that grapples with spirituality, transience, isolation, and creativity.

Parallel Mothers

Dir.: Pedro Almodóvar
| 123 minutes

Two women, who are about to become single mothers and meet in the delivery room, form an everlasting bond. With a magnificent performance by the cast, spectacular cinematography and aesthetics, and a Hitchcockian soundtrack, the result "is a movie of infinite tenderness" (Time Magazine).