Cinema Day: five movies you must see

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Racheli Plant Rosen, knitted news03.11.22 12:59 9th in Hashvan Tishpag

Cinema Day: five movies you must see

Sabaya Cinema (Photo: Ella Barak)

Cinema Day 2022 was held today (Thursday, the third of November) in all cinema chains throughout the country. As part of the day, it will be possible to watch movies in all cinemas at a price of only ten shekels per ticket. During the day, the best new Israeli and international films will be shown.

If you manage to get a ticket, These are our recommendations:

the silence

Shami Zarhin’s film, starring some of the best Israeli actors in the industry. The life of his father (Morris Cohen), a TV personality with an excessively big mouth, is getting more and more complicated: his mother Sarah (Levna Finkelstein) stopped talking, fell into complete silence and his father does not understand why. Aviv (Oshari Cohen), his beloved former student, unexpectedly becomes the leading candidate in the prime ministerial elections even though no one knows what he has to say.

He doesn’t give interviews, doesn’t talk, doesn’t give a speech… he just stays silent all the way to victory, a silence that challenges his father to the point of risking his career and his family. Among all the silences of his father, Vanad moves until the moment when they all connect and lead him to the great reckoning of his life.

This is a sensitive Israeli film, which gently and powerfully touches on the big questions of life, and the small moments that accompany them.

(From The Silence: Courtesy of United King Films)

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Sabia Cinema:

Another Israeli film that received excellent reviews is “Cinema Sabaya”, directed by Orit Fox Rotem, winner of the Ophir Award for the best film of the year and Israel’s representative for the foreign film award at the Oscars.

Eight Jewish and Arab women, municipal workers from Hadera and the Triangle area, meet in a workshop to learn videography that takes place as part of a training reward. Rona (Dana Ivegi), a young director, leads the workshop and teaches them how to document their world.

The workshop progresses, and between the walls of the room a fascinating group dynamic develops, along with the unique video clips that the women shoot and project on the white screen. Issues such as independence, perception of place, relationship, motherhood, fear and courage lead to a collision and rapprochement between women from different cultures who, without the workshop, would not have found their place together in the same space, and certainly would not have shared secrets and defining intimate moments. Rona watches them and takes a picture. Maybe a movie will come out of it?

Sabaya Cinema. Courtesy of Green Productions and United King Films.

A ticket to heaven

George Clooney and Julia Roberts reunite on the big screen, and that’s already a good reason to watch this movie. It’s not every day that the giant stars of Hollywood meet, and the result is fun and light. The two play a divorced couple, who decide to join forces to prevent their shared daughter from marrying a local guy she met on vacation in Bali.

It’s a fun romantic comedy that’s fun to spend an evening with, and it also stars two prominent young actors who broke through recently: Caitlin Dewar who plays the wayward daughter, and Luca Bravo who plays her partner, and who was injured in “Emily in Paris”.

Mrs. Harris is going to Paris

Mrs. Harris is a housekeeper from London, and she is going to Paris. In her hand is a tattered brown purse, a return ticket to Paris, and £1,400 kept in a rubber band. For the first time in her humble and difficult life, Mrs. Harris is going to fulfill a dream: spend a huge sum of money, and buy herself a Dior dress.

On her way to fulfilling her dream, she encounters the predatory fashion industry, with a dismissive attitude from the prestigious fashion house, but she is not broken, and manages to melt hearts in the city of lights with her simplicity.

Emily

The film deals with the story of the writer Emily Brontë, who wrote “The Moaning of Heights”, and depicts a conflicted, powerful and turbulent female character, who faces the rigid social structure of the time. The world decided for her that she must be obedient and pleasant, not speak her heart, and not share her dreams. But she, for her part, does not surrender to conventions. Her voice begs to be heard, her ideas explode, and she intends to show the world that her talent is endless.

The film is accompanied by stunning landscape shots and an excellent soundtrack. Romantic, intriguing and touching for lovers of the genre.

Groaning Heights, a book by Emily Brontë (photo: Shutterstock)

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