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Rare ART POSTER Israel JERUSALEM FILM FESTIVAL Hebrew MOVIE Design CINEMA Jewish

Description: DESCRIPTION : Here for sale is an ORIGINAL advertising THEATRE poster which was published in 2000 ( Fully dated ) by the JERUSALEM CINEMATHEQUE and the ISRAEL FILM ARCHIVE in order to ADVERTISE and COMMEMORATE the 2000 ANNUAL JERUSALEM FILM FESTIVAL . The Judaica POSTER , Of EXQUISITE GRAPHIC DESIGN advertise the special WELL KNOWN Jewish INTERNATIONAL FILM FSTIVAL . The colorful 1988 poster was designed by RAFI ( Raphie ) ETGAR , One of the leading GRAPHIC and POSTER DESIGNERS in ISRAEL . Hebrew & English . Printed on thick chromo. The GIANT poster SIZE is around 28" x 40" . Excellent condition. ( Please look at scan for actual AS IS images ) Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube. AUTHENTICITY : The poster is fully guaranteed ORIGINAL from 2000 , The ORIGINAL OFFICIAL Film Featival POSTER , It is NOT a reproduction or a recently made reprint or an immitation , It holds a life long GUARANTEE for its AUTHENTICITY and ORIGINALITY. PAYMENTS : Payment method accepted : Paypal. SHIPPING : Shipp worldwide via registered airmail is $ 29 . Poster will be sent rolled in a special protective rigid sealed tube. Handling around 5-10 days after payment. On May 17, 1984, Le Bal, directed by Ettore Scola, opened the first Jerusalem International Film Festival. Over the course of three weeks, about one-hundred films were screened, including Israeli premieres, alongside the year’s best selection of international films. In addition, a distinguished group of guests honored the first festival, among them, the First Lady of Silent Film, Lillian Gish, as well as Jeanne Moreau and Warren Beaty, John Schlesinger, and Andre Delvaux. Since then, and throughout the 1980s, the festival's character matured into its present form: the 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. Since then, and throughout the 1980s, the festival's character matured into its present form: the 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. From its inception, the festival has dedicated a central and unique space to Israeli film, premiering features, documentaries, and shorts. In 1989, the festival granted an official stamp of validity to Israeli film with the introduction of the Wolgin Competition, named after the charitable Jack Wolgin of Philadelphia. Today, the Wolgin Competition grants a yearly award to a full-length feature, a documentary, and a short. The Wolgin Competition became the first stage to showcased the majority of the most important Israeli films of the past two decades. In time, additional Israeli film prizes became part of the festival, including the Film & Television Award in Memory of Anat Pirchi, as well as other prizes and grants for best actors and scripts. These competitions placed Israeli film in the limelight and turned the Festival into an esteemed stage for local cinema. Beyond its contribution to Israeli film, the Jerusalem International Film Festival remains one of the few platforms that present the world’s finest contemporary cinematic trends to its local audiences. Over the years, the Festival has screened film debuts by Wong Kar Wai, Tsai Ming-liang, John Sayles, Jim Jarmusch, Stephen Frears, Spike Lee, Quentin Tarantino, Neil Jordan, John Lasseter and other names that have turned into the masters of our time. Many of these directors’ films became regulars at the Festival, and personal favorites with the Israeli audience An impressive and exciting group of guests has blessed us with their presence, among them: Lillian Gish, Jeanne Moreau, Warren Beaty, Marcello Mastroianni, Robert De Niro, the Taviani brothers, Chantal Ackerman, Mike Leigh, Adrienne Shelly, Alan Corneau, Susanne Bier, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Nanni Moretti, Hany Abu-Assad, Anouk Aimée, Fanny Ardant, Alexander Askoldov, Wouter Barendrecht, Jean Pierre Bekolo, Roberto Benigni, Anthony Bergman, Irene Bignardi, Jane Birkin, Jean Claude Brisseau, Ingrid Caven, Veronique Cayla, Roger Corman, Axel Corti, Paul Cox, Kirk Douglas, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne,Steven Frears, Jane Fonda, Geoffrey Gilmore, Christopher Hampton, Michael Haneke, Bob Hoskins, Otar Josseliani, Irene Jacob, Hanry Jaglom, Benoit Jacquot, Chen Kaige, Marin Karmitz, Elia Kazan, Arsinée Khanjihan, Jeroen Krabbe, Ang Lee, Errol Morris, Claude Lelouch, Dusan Makavejev, Terrence Malick, John Malkovich, David Mamet, Chris Marker, Rashid Mashrawi, Deepa Mehta, Anthony Minghella, Manoel de Oliveira, Nagisa Oshima, Ulrike Ottinger, Ferzan Ozpetek, Jerome Paillard, Lucian Pintilie, Roman Polanski, Sally Potter, Lord Puttnam, Francesco Rosi, Helma Sanders-Brahms, John Schlesinger, Ettore Scola, Delphine Seyrig, Karen Shakhnazarov, Elia Suleiman, Bertrand Tavernier, Guiseppe Tornatore, Liv Ullman, Peter Ustinov, Margharetha von Trotta, Wim Wenders, Michael Winterbottom and many more personalities who brought their stardust, charisma, and wisdom to the Festival. Beginning with the 1990s, the Festival has been growing and spreading its wings. It has reached out to a wide range of audiences: from open-air screenings in Sultan’s Pool, through avant-garde and innovative works, to professional events catering to the local film industry. Such a variety of events have gradually turned this unique and intimate event into the most important cinematic gathering in Israel. This year, the Festival celebrates its 24th anniversary. In addition, the Festival’s historic Cinematheque building ends its renovation project and continues to expand. Next year, as the Festival celebrates its half-jubilee, we hope to inaugurate the new wing together with a third screening hall. Of course, it was wonderful…Jerusalem is always wonderful and certainly the most warm and loving and enjoyable of all festivals. David Robinson, Director and Critic I remember the sensation of silence and of light, suspended like mystic vapor over the City of Jerusalem. Marcello Mastroianni With creative memories from the Jerusalem Film Festival, when the seed between the Moment and Eternity uses the cinematic way, and its spiritual laws to bring people together in a place where every action is blessed by heaven…Thank you for this holy communion. Andreas Thomopoulos ...finding the radiant sun and the sparkling nights of this festival which truly is a celebration…emotion, love for the human being, and this great blue planet of which Jerusalem seems to be the spiritual and sensual center…this is for sure the most beautiful festival I have ever seen… Helma Sanders-Brahms There are many good festivals all over the world, but the Jerusalem Film Festival is much more than a great festival. Jerusalem is the most important place for the spirit…Here is the source of our soul…the Jerusalem Film Festival gives us this feeling. Kristo Papic Jerusalem is one of the most wonderful festivals I've ever been to. Emir Kusturica I am very honored and pleased to have spent these marvelous days at the Jerusalem Festival…a unique warm and easy atmosphere…an important and committed festival. Michael Verhoeven Heut lieux de spiritualité filmique. Jacques Mandelbaum ebay1115

Price: 78.2 USD

Location: TEL AVIV

End Time: 2025-01-12T18:58:02.000Z

Shipping Cost: 29 USD

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Religion: Judaism

Country of Manufacture: Israel

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