Supported by the Pais Council for Arts and Culture
In the framework of Jesscafe and in collaboration with Holon Cinematheque, we invite you to a special screening of the Israeli Documentary film "Wild Kids" on Monday February 25 at 7pm.
After the screening, a talk with Alex Epstein, the founder of Wild Kids Animation Studio, will take place.
Israel 2018 | 52 minutes | Hebrew, Russian, German | Hebrew, English subtitles
Hidden behind heavy metal doors of an old Jerusalem bomb shelter, lies a tiny animation studio. Every week several children of Russian immigrants meet to create a colorful carnival of monsters and earthquakes. “Wild Kids" illuminates the subversive world of two talented teenage artists, Zalman and Aharon, through a period of adolescence as they discover their own identity. Zalman must decide whether to stay in Israel as Aharon strives for recognition of his radical artistic path. The studio leader, Max, lives art as an alternative way of life. The images they create together are integrated into their uncompromising world view.
Dir. : Tal Pesses
Prod. : Ron Ofer, Rotem Faran
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
Supported by the Pais Council for Arts and Culture
In the framework of Jesscafe and in collaboration with Holon Cinematheque, we invite you to a special screening of the Israeli Documentary film "Wild Kids" on Monday February 25 at 7pm.
After the screening, a talk with Alex Epstein, the founder of Wild Kids Animation Studio, will take place.
Israel 2018 | 52 minutes | Hebrew, Russian, German | Hebrew, English subtitles
Hidden behind heavy metal doors of an old Jerusalem bomb shelter, lies a tiny animation studio. Every week several children of Russian immigrants meet to create a colorful carnival of monsters and earthquakes. “Wild Kids" illuminates the subversive world of two talented teenage artists, Zalman and Aharon, through a period of adolescence as they discover their own identity. Zalman must decide whether to stay in Israel as Aharon strives for recognition of his radical artistic path. The studio leader, Max, lives art as an alternative way of life. The images they create together are integrated into their uncompromising world view.
Dir. : Tal Pesses
Prod. : Ron Ofer, Rotem Faran
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis