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Cinema-Museum for the Whole Family / Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, 2002

Join us for a cinematic family experience on Saturdays — a film screening and a visit to the Museum's exhibitions.

In each session, we’ll embark on a wonderful cinematic journey. The carefully selected films complement a visit to one of the Museum’s exhibitions, offering young viewers new perspectives on the artwork.

Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, 2002 | Dir: Lorna Cook, Kelly Asbury, 81 minutes | Hebrew-dubbed

Spirit is a young wild stallion. He embarks on a thrilling journey, overcomes the impossible, saves his homeland, and regains his freedom. During his brave and determined journey across the open plains of America, a beautiful friendship develops between him and a young Native American. He manages to outwit a troop of soldiers and falls in love with a stunning mare. A breathtaking and unforgettable story in which everyone can discover their inner hero.

Watch the trailer >

*Before or after the film, we recommend visiting the exhibition Maria Saleh Mahameed: Peace of Mind.

The film is free of charge — ticket reservation is required >

The number of participants is limited.
Ticket includes a single visit to the Museum and participation in the activity.
The activity takes place near a secure space.
Please note that every participant (including accompanying adults) requires a ticket.
Note: This activity is in Hebrew only.

More films in the Cinema-Museum for the Whole Family series:

19/7 — The Secret Garden, 2020 >
2/8 —
Song of the Sea, 2014 >
16/8 —
Flow, 2024 >
30/8 —
The BFG (Big Friendly Giant), 2016 >