The municipality of Kiryat Bialik in cooperation with the Lottery is presenting a special film series, specially adapted for the community of senior citizens in the city.
Kiryat Bialik, in collaboration with the Peace Council for Culture and Art and the Israel Academy of Film and Television, launched a unique film series intended for the community of the city's senior citizens. The series, held as part of the "Moving Film" project, offers a wide variety of films, including feature films, documentaries and pre-release films, and allows you to experience the magic of cinema in a social and supportive atmosphere.
So far, hundreds of old residents of Kiryat Bialik have enjoyed the first three films in the series. The series was very successful and highly appreciated by the audience, who enjoyed the unique cinematic experience, the opportunity to watch a variety of films and the meetings with the filmmakers.
So far, the residents have watched the films: Good Guys, Sapir and Aim for Life and met with the directors of the films Erez Tadmor, Liran Atzmor and Assaf Aviri. The series continues with two more films: "Seven Blessings" and "Wedding Night". The series takes place in the urban lottery cluster. Each of the films is accompanied by a meeting with one of the filmmakers, which allows the audience to get to know the creative process up close and ask questions.
The Mayor of Kiryat Bialik, Eli Dukorski stated:
The 'Moving Film' project is part of the municipality's vision to promote culture and leisure among all strata of the population, and in particular among senior citizens. We are happy to offer our residents a rich and enriching cinematic experience, tailored specifically to their needs and interests.
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