Jerusalem Cinematheque

Woes, challenges, and triumph: A look at the 2025 Anthropological Film Festival

The lineup includes films from countries around the world, such as the US, China, France, India, the UK, Mexico, Brazil, Poland, Qatar, and Austria.

‘ I Died’ is a sensitive portrayal of hard-working, resolute Mexican women and their fight for self-determination.
Micha Ullman’s ‘Water’ at Zion Square

Jerusalem highlights: November 14-20

Challah tours Jerusalem

Jerusalem highlights: November 7-14

EVGENIA DODINA in ‘Mama,’ by Or Sinai, one of the films in the Jerusalem International Women’s Film Festival.

Jerusalem International Women’s Film Festival announces its lineup


Jerusalem highlights: October 17-23

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La Sonnambula

Jerusalem highlights: October 10-16

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Eyal Meir Berkovitz and Gal Meir Eisenkot

Jerusalem highlights: September 19-25

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Enjoy Chess at Jeruchess club

Jerusalem highlights: September 12-18

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‘It’s All Good’

Jerusalem highlights September 5-11

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‘Poems of the Plagues of Egypt’

Jerusalem highlights: August 29-September 4

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 The late Dennis Silk, who wrote "Poets Cornered" at The Jerusalem Post for many years.

Jerusalem highlights: August 8-14

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Heartchive

Jerusalem highlights August 1-7

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Hummus at Abu - Hasan.

Back in action: '90s thrillers to be featured at the Jerusalem Cinematheque

The Jerusalem Cinematheque is bringing back some of the great action films of the 1990s in August.

AL PACINO in 1995’s ‘Heat.’

Jerusalem highlights: July 18-24

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Dance performance 'Sof Sof' by the Kolben Dance company at the Jerusalem Theatre.

The queen of Israeli cinema: Remembering Lia van Leer ahead of Jerusalem Film Festival

She was brilliant, visionary, charming, hardworking, funny, ambitious, extremely cultured, demanding, and imperious, so it’s no accident that she was eulogized by many as the queen of Israeli cinema.

 Lia van Leer with a Jerusalem Film Festival guest, legendary Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni, 1987.