Kolnoa, which bears in its name the Hebrew word for film or cinematography, presents the film production of this noteworthy land, full of color, variety, and contrasts. Israeli Film Festival will project films that we commonly don't encounter in the regular Czech film distribution. The festival presents both newly released films and older classics of feature and documentary production. Lectures on various topics on Israeli film accompany the festival together with presentations of Israeli film schools and a fringe program consisting of arts and basics of Hebrew. programme The Czech premiere of Israeli-Czech-Polish film Dead Language, which won the award for best script at the Jerusalem Film Festival. Feature films include Come Closer, Stronghold, Soda, Halisa, and Highway 65 – touching stories where the protagonists find themselves at a crossroads and must make courageous decisions. Documentaries that examine important subjects: A Letter to David, Full Support, Cornerstone, and What if? Ehud Barak on War and Peace. Student films from the Sam Spiegel Film and Television School and the School of Audio & Visual Arts at Sapir Academic College. Interactive Hebrew lessons in the theatre. Get your tickets at www.kinopilotu.cz or at the theatre box office any time during opening hours, but don’t wait because space is limited.