Tel Aviv Cinematheque, Movie theater and film archive in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Tel Aviv Cinematheque is a film theater and archive featuring multiple screening rooms equipped with professional projection technology and comfortable seating. The institution also maintains an online video-on-demand catalog alongside its regular cinema programs.
The venue was founded in 1973 and designed by architect Salo Hershman as a cultural center dedicated to film. Its establishment marked the beginning of an institution that brought cinema and film discussions to the city.
The venue screens international films, independent productions, and Israeli cinema, creating a space where audiences explore different filmmaking perspectives. It serves as a gathering place for film lovers to watch works together and discuss what they see.
The venue is accessible and clearly laid out with multiple entry points to help visitors navigate. Guests should arrive with enough time to check the current program and find their assigned screening room.
The venue offers workshops and courses teaching filmmaking techniques and cinema artistry, allowing film enthusiasts to dive deeper into how movies are made. These educational offerings turn the space into more than just a place to watch films.
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