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Schedule Of Events:
6:00PM
No Name Restaurant
ComedyView all films tagged "Comedy"
In this spirited and absurdist culture-clash comedy, two men of different strict religious faiths must work together to survive in the Sinai Desert. One is the lost and befuddled Ben (Luzer Twersky, Castles in the Sky; Felix and Meira), an ultra-Orthodox Jew from Brooklyn who has missed his flight to Alexandria, where he is to help the ever-dwindling Jewish community in need of a 10th man for its Passover celebration. The other is the dyspeptic Adel (Hitham Omari), a Bedouin man driving a Renault 4 trying to track down his runaway camel. After Adel’s car breaks down, the men must travel on foot, giving them a chance to get to know one another’s personal lives (and love of food) better, and giving their plans—which end up including a night in a Greek monastery—a chance to go increasingly haywire.
8:30PM
Let the Party Begin
DramaView all films tagged "Drama"ComedyView all films tagged "Comedy"
"Let the Party Begin" is the story of the country's greatest film producer whose film wins at the Cannes Film festival. However, after two years of struggling through the coronavirus crisis, difficulties with investors wanting their money back, films not distributed and a difficult divorce settlement, Jonathan must sell his company with all its assets. Unaware of the situation his new wife decides to throw him a surprise party to celebrate his win at Cannes, inviting all the heads of the local film industry, colleagues and family. When Jonathan finds out about it he decides to wire the whole house with cameras. Who among us wouldn't want to be a fly on the wall at his own party, to listen in to his guests' conversations and to really hear what people think about him before his collapse. Jonathan watches the party and all that goes on through the monitors while at the same time liaising with his lawyer to save his business