The Jerusalem Film Festival is ten days long, screening between 150-200 films in a number of programs: Panorama, showcasing the best of international feature films; Documentary Films, dedicated to international documentary film-making, The Jewish Experience, dealing with issues of Jewish identity and history, In the Spirit of Freedom, concerned with questions of freedom and human rights, Television Dramas, New Directors, and of course, Israeli Film. The Israeli Center for Digital Art has curated two programs for the Jerusalem Film Festival, Re-Constructions (11.07.09) and Open Secrets (13.07.09), both to be screened at the House of Quality beside the Jerusalem Cinemateque.
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
The Jerusalem Film Festival is ten days long, screening between 150-200 films in a number of programs: Panorama, showcasing the best of international feature films; Documentary Films, dedicated to international documentary film-making, The Jewish Experience, dealing with issues of Jewish identity and history, In the Spirit of Freedom, concerned with questions of freedom and human rights, Television Dramas, New Directors, and of course, Israeli Film. The Israeli Center for Digital Art has curated two programs for the Jerusalem Film Festival, Re-Constructions (11.07.09) and Open Secrets (13.07.09), both to be screened at the House of Quality beside the Jerusalem Cinemateque.
The CDA's archives are operating with the support of the Ostrovsky Family Fund and Artis