April in Haifa 2023
Cinema
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Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art, Haifa
Haifa Museum of Art, Cinema Shabtai
Haifa Cinematheque
For seniors, ShlishiBeRevii, The 3rd (age) On the 4th (Wednesday)
Family Saturday quality films from around the world!
Cinema Cafe Amami
Museum of Art, Ein Harod
Rosh Pina Cinematheque
Carmiel Cultural Center
Yes Planet Haifa
Galil Hamaravi University Institute, Acre
Beit Nagler, Kyriat Haim
Bar Kolnoa HaAgaf 2, Downtown Haifa
Yad LeMeginim, Yagur
Beit Gabriel, lake of Galilee
Eshkol Payis, Nesher
Commemoration of Holocaust Day with six films. You are invited to the screening of The Children of Sally Bain and
a conversation with the director, free admission, please order your tickets in advance, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 13. 18:15, The Fox Preview screening based on the true story of Franz Streitberger, directed by Adrian
Gogginger, translation into German, Hebrew and English, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 14, 17:30, The Cellist of Auschwitz and the Maestro, Thos Art Film Festival, directed by Christian Berger,
in English and German, Hebrew translation, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 14, 19:30, My Neighbor Adolf, directed by Leon Prodovsky, translation Hebrew, English, German, Polish,
Spanish, Hebrew, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 17, 17:00, The Children of Sally Bain, Hebrew translation, after the screening, director Dan Wellman will
talk about the Holocaust in his films. Admission is free with advance ticket reservation, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 18, 18:30, Those Who Remained, directed by Barnabas Tut, in Hungarian, Hebrew and English
translation, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 18, 20:15, My Neighbor Adolf, directed by Leon Prodovsky, translation Hebrew, English, German, Polish,
Spanish, Hebrew, Cinematheque, Haifa
On April 19, 20:30, Those who remained, directed by Barnabas Tut, in Hungarian, Hebrew and English translation,
Cinematheque, Haifa