Israel’s diverse identities to be revealed at the Israeli Film Week

Israel’s diverse identities will be revealed during the 4th Israeli Film Week, to be held between March 17th and 24rd at the Greek Film Archives. It is organized by the Embassy of Israel in collaboration with the Greek Film Archives, under the auspices of the Ministry of Culture and Sports.

The audience will have the opportunity to watch 10 films that cover 50 years of history and reveal the diverse aspects of a dynamic society that is constantly evolving.

Natalie Portman’s movie, “A Tale of Love and Darkness” will be screened during the premier of the 4th Israeli Film Week – The Identities of Israel, on Thursday, March 17th (admission by invitation only). The film was directed by Portman and it is based on the novel by Israeli writer, Amos Oz. Actor Gilad Kahana will be present at the premier.

PROGRAM:

Thursday 17/03
21:00 A Tale of Love and Darkness, 2015, 95’ – Natalie Portman

Friday 18/03
19:00 The Band’s Visit, 2007, 87’- Eran Kolirin
20:45 Kippur, 2000, 123’ – Αmos Gitai

Saturday 19/03
19:30 Zero Motivation, 2014, 60’ – Talya Lavie
21:00 Aviya’s Summer, 1988, 95’ – Eli Cohen

Sunday 20/03
19:00 The Policeman, 1970, 90’ – Ephraim Kishon
21:00 The Farewell Party, 2014, 95’- Tal Granit & Sharon Maymon

Monday 21/03
19:00 Blaumilch Canal, 1969, 90’  – Ephraim Kishon
21:00 Beaufort, 2007, 131’ – Joseph Cedar

Tuesday 22/03
19:00 Life According to Agfa, 1993, 100’ – Asi Dayan
21:00 Aviya’s Summer, 1988, 95’ – Eli Cohen

Wednesday 23/03
19:00 Zero Motivation, 2014, 60’  – Talya Lavie
20:30 Beaufort, 2007, 131’  – Joseph Cedar

All movies will be screened with Greek subtitles.
“A Tale of Love and Darkness” and “ Life According to Agfa” will be screened with English subtitles.

Info;
4th Israeli Film Week – The Identities of Israel
March 17-23
Admission ticket: 5 euros
Greek Film Archives – 48, Iera Odos and M. Alexandrou sts