A Tramway in Jerusalem

Fall Foreign Film Series ~ A Tramway in Jerusalem

Tuesday, November 2, 2021 - 6:00pm to 7:30pm
  • Library Hall
A dramatic situation comedy from Israel by director Amos Gitai

Masks are required to attend this live event in Library Hall.

The Light Rail Red Line of Jerusalem’s tramway connects the city from east to west, from the Palestinian neighborhoods of Shuafat and Beit Hanina to Mount Herzl—a journey that comprises the culturally complex makeup of the city. This humorous and touching film, whose cast includes Mathieu Amalric and Hana Laslo, hinges on a series of encounters along the line: simple, mundane interactions that reveal the diverse mosaic of humanity that exists in the spiritual center of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Beneath the clashes and grievances among its population that the world sees, Jerusalem is a city teeming with everyday life; the small conflicts and reconciliations depicted in the film offer a kernel of hope in a society torn by political strife.

Screens in Hebrew, Arabic, French, Italian, Yiddish, German and Ladino with English subtitles.

 

"Amos Gitai’s free-wheeling set of sketches bring an array of entertaining actors together to talk, sing, harass and comfort each other aboard a means of public transportation that becomes a homey metaphor for the state of the country."
Hollywood Reporter