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JULY/AUGUST 2010

Film Festival for Children & Youth

The 3rd Jerusalem International Festival for Children and Youth will take place on August 15-19 2010 at the Jerusalem Cinematheque, located near the breathtaking panoramas of the Old City and the Tower of David. Bringing the world's best films for children and young adults, the Festival attracts film professionals and local distributors. 

Join us for a five-day exhilarating tour around the globe, revealing the loves, hates, fears, difficulties ,and hopes of children from Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Oslo, New Zealand, and other countries.

     

Brazilian Film Festival

The Brazilian Film Festival is celebrating its tenth anniversary. When the project began in 2000, we had modest expectations, not sure of the public reactions, and if the Festival will continue on. Today, ten years later, the Festival has broken grounds and is the main artistic and cultural connection between the two countries, serving as a gateway for the Brazilian film industry to Israel. The program was carefully selected presenting films that will interest the Israeli audience, as well as the Brazilian community and other Latino communities here is Israel.

     

Spanish Film Week

These past few years are marked by fascinating filmmaking that has won over audiences around the globe. The films in the program are from different genres, giving place to historic and social issues, people on the outskirts of society, while, not compromising on quality.       

Czech Film Week

We are happy to present, after an interlude of some time, the best of Czech filmmaking from the past few years. The humoristic and captivating tone used to portray everyday life, makes these films amicable for many diverse audiences.

The Full Program

Tribute to Alain Resnais

With his new film Les herbes folloes hitting screens around the country (including right here in New Cinema-Cinematheuqe 3), we present a humble tribute to one of the most original and sharp directors, who has been making films for sixty years now. Resnais is a modernist, but his creation is just as relevant in the post-modern era.