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No Evil Eye Movies at the Jerusalem Cinematheque

A series of movies and lectures on the topics of amulets and superstition inspired by the Khamsa Khamsa Khamsa exhibition

The price of a ticket to one of the program events includes entry to the Khamsa Khamsa Khamsa exhibition. The exhibition closes on November 24 2018


November 10-15, 2018, Jerusalem Cinematheque


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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (UK/USA 2001)

Dir.: Chris Columbus

W.: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Quint, Emma Watson

A cinematic adaptation of the first of seven books in the enormously popular children's book series about an orphan who wakes up one morning to discover that he has magical powers. (125 min., Eng., Heb. subt.)

Opening lecture: The Magic of Harry Potter

The Harry Potter book and movie series, which became one of the major cultural phenomena of the 21st century, offers not only a fascinating story, an enchanted fantasy and a rich world of amulets, friendships and adolescence, but also a fascinating allegory about human nature, about the choices we make, and the fine line between good and evil.

Elad Chan, scriptwriter of the children’s series Elisha, Kefulla and others, together with you will try to decode the secret of the magic of best known young wizard in history.


Saturday, November 10, 11 a.m.. Price NIS 10.


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Sh'chur (Israel 1994)

Dir.: Shmuel Hasfari

W.: Gila Almagor, Ronit Elkabaz

Hanna Azulai's film tells the story of a 31-year-old "Sabra" who struggles with the demons that fill the life of her Moroccan family, in Israel of the seventies. This is Hanna Azulai's semi- autobiographical & semi-fictitious story of her childhood and it reveals a side basically unknown in the life of the Morrocan community, a side full of colour and passion. Winner of the Israeli Academy Award. (100 min., Heb. & Mor., Heb. subt.)

Opening lecture: Women, Witchcraft and Ritual: Cultural Collision and Preserving Tradition.

Idit Sharoni, Curate at the Museum for Islamic Art


In a reality in which man was faced with the unknown, exposed to tragedies, the desire for an anchor and safety, offered by various forms of magic, increased. The lecture will look at protective action and holding rituals to banish the evil eye and placate the devils, performed by women in traditional society in eastern countries.

These ceremonies and amulets came to Israel, together with the Jewish community, in the early 1950s, and were mainly preserved by the older generation.


Monday, November 12, 6:15 p.m.. Price NIS 39.


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Monty Python and the Holy Grail (UK 1974)

Dir.: Terry Gilliam

W.: John Cleese, Graham Chapman.

Hilarious Monty Python adventure as medieval knights set off in quest of the Holy Grail. The first film as a director for Gilliam is a brilliant and wild satire that has gained many, many fans. (90 min., Eng., Heb. subt.)

Opening lecture:

Broomsticks, scepters and more surprises  0the magical accessories used by every magician and witch, and why they need them. Naama Rak is a journalist and film critic (Time Out, Eyn Hadag) and writes and lectures on popular culture. She has been an obsessive fan of the Harry Potter for two decades.


Tuesday, November 13, 9:15 p.m.. Price NIS 39.


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The Name of the Rose (West Germany/France/Italy 1986)

Dir.: Jean-Jacques Annaud

W.: Sean Connery, F. Murray Abraham

The screen version of Umberto Eco's international bestselling novel about a murder in a 14th century abbey. An epic packed with symbolism and suspense. (130 min., Eng., Heb. subt.)

Opening Lecture: Under the Rose – Symbols and Signs and Expressions in the Name of the Rose

Idan Anschel will look at the concepts of ritual and symbols in various universal contexts, at the five senses through which we understand the message, at symbols and rituals of the Free Masons, and at the photography techniques which manage to convey a hidden message to the spectator, and enhance the experience.


Thursday, November 15, 6 p.m.. Price NIS 39.


Ticket purchase is through the Jerusalem Cinematheque website: 

http://jer-cin.org.il/he/taxonomy/term/1222

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