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Date:
17.11.25
Monday
Hour: 20:00

Dead Language | Mihal Brezis, Oded Binnun

While waiting at the airport for her husband, Aya decides to pick up a complete stranger on a whim. 
Their encounter sparks an unexpected intimacy, when he disappears, he leaves behind a key to his room and gnawing hunger-one which perhaps only a complete stranger could fulfill.

Captivating, enigmatic, teasing, and sensual – a film about the language shared between couples, as well as fantasies and flirting, words and body language, passivity vs. boldness. Based on Binnun and Brezis’ short film ‘Aya’, which put the duo on the international cinema map after its Oscar nomination. 

 

‘Dead Language’ is the only Israeli film screened this year at the Tribeca Film Festival under its “Viewpoints” section – the same section that screened last year’s winning film ‘Come Closer’.

 

Cast: Sarah Adler,  Yehezkel Lazarov, Ulrich Thomsen, Lars Eidinger, Gal Malka, Moshe Folkenflick

 

Israel, Czech Republic, Poland | 110 MINUTES | English, Hebrew | Hebrew subtitles
 

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Date:
5.2
Thursday
Hour: 19:00

Etty | Hagai Levi - Part 1

Based on the diaries of Etty Hillesum, this series by Golden Globe winner Hagai Levi, ("Be’Tipul"  [In Treatment], "Scenes from a Marriage", "The Affair"), traces the extraordinary personal journey of the young Dutch woman from 1941 to 1943.
In Nazi-occupied Amsterdam, a young woman goes to therapy. 
This is Etty Hillesum. At the age of 27, driven by a deep passion for life, she embarks on a spiritual and emotional journey, all chronicled in her diaries. In them, she unfolds her turbulent love affair with psycho-chirologist Julius Spier - a relationship that becomes the catalyst for a radical inner transformation, accelerated by the growing threat she faces as a Jewish woman, ultimately leading her to an enormous act of solidarity.
Hillesum’s diaries were first published 40 years after her death. Since then, they have been translated into over 20 languages and sold millions of copies worldwide. Told in an unconventional fashion, the series offers a dialogue between past and present, revealing how Etty's striving for meaning continues to resonate today, and evoking the timely question: How do we find hope in a hopeless world?


Director: Hagai Levi 


The series will be screened in two parts :

Part 1(Episodes 1–3) and Part 2 (Episodes 4–6). 

Part 2 will be screened on Monday, February 9, at 19:00 p.m.
A conversation with the creator Hagai Levi after the screening of Part 2


Dutch | 148 minutes | Hebrew subtitles
 

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