There were times in Jerusalem: Tarantino and Peake will be honored guests at a special screening at the capital's Cinematheque
Tarantino and his couple will be hosting a special screening of a documentary on the work of the acclaimed director, which will take place this Saturday night at the Jerusalem Cinematheque
There were times in Jerusalem: Tarantino and Peake will be honored guests at a special screening at the capital's Cinematheque
Forum FilmWe have already become accustomed to reports that Quentin Tarantino and Danielle Peake were seen as one person in various movie theaters in Gush Dan, including a regular commercial screening of "There Have Been Times in Hollywood." Now that we have seen the acclaimed American director in his own film and in others' films, he can be seen in a film about him.
And so, Tarantino and Peake will be staying at the Jerusalem Cinematheque this Saturday with a special screening of "Trentino: The First Eight," Tara Wood's fresh documentary reviewing the filmmaker's career, with archival footage and interviews with his partners and partners over the years, for example Samuel L. Jackson, III 'Nipper Jason Lee, Tim Ruth, Christopher Waltz, Jamie Foxx and Robert Forster, who was able to film a movie just before he died.
This will be Trentino's second visit to the Jerusalem Cinematheque, having starred in it in an unforgettable cult class four years ago. This time, however, one should not expect an in-depth conversation with him before or after the screening, though he is expected to speak briefly, and in his case, experience shows that some sentences are also false.
Tarantino will come to Jerusalem in good spirits, after "There were times in Hollywood" starred last week in announcing nominations for the various awards, the Golden Globe. He also made headlines after announcing that he was definitely planning to create another episode of the Kill Bill series, though it would take time. In the meantime, we will settle for his presence in Jerusalem.
The screening will be held this Saturday at 8 p.m. For details and ordering tickets, see the official website of the Jerusalem Cinematheque.
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