Welcome to the Soundtrack Tel Aviv Film Festival 2025. Grappling with the challenging year that we’ve had, ultimately drives home for us the reason why we do what we do. We create and curate in a world gone mad, because we believe that through art we can find some sense. And there is nothing like cinema and music – together – to clarify how we feel, and to connect us to meaning, which in the past two years seems to constantly elude us. We create and curate because we believe that art comes to expand and connect, to be a mirror and a gate. To break the heart but also to redeem the soul.
This is why among the themes of this year’s festival films you will find American gospel, Caribbean calypso, Spanish flamenco, as well as post-punk from communist Poland and German metal, which channels the trauma of the Holocaust into music that provides catharsis for hatred and violence. Over all of this hovers the black cosmic philosophy of Sun Ra, which binds everything together in perfect irrationality. What a wondrous world.
The program also includes a retrospective of the master composer Philip Glass, and the premiere of the new British award-winning documentary “The Last Musician of Auschwitz” – whose director, Toby Trackman, is our special guest.
As always, we also have a rich Israeli program – including tributes to George Ovadiah, Shmuel Imberman, and the classic TV show “Zehu Ze!”. We have a new Israeli music video competition, as well as live shows, lectures, workshops, one-time events, and a rich program for children and the whole family.
We’re opening this year’s festival with two new films, delving into two completely different worlds: a comprehensive documentary about Billy Joel, one of the great creators of American popular music, and a film about the Butthole Surfers, who are also American, but are everything Joel is not. As mentioned, a mirror and a gate.
Elvis Costello’s song “Almost Blue”, as sung by the legendary Chet Baker, one of the protagonists of this year’s festival films, expresses the feeling of “almost doing things we used to do.” This could describe how we feel in Israel 2025. From the almost, certainty will arise. Because that’s what happens when you combine text with music. So, imagine what happens when you add an image to both.
Annie The beloved 1982 musical based on a 1977 stage musical which was based on a 1924 comic strip. Set during the Great Depression in 1933, the film tells the story of Annie, an orphan from New York City who is taken in by America's richest billionaire, the eccentric Oliver Warbucks, much to the dismay of the grumpy woman who runs the orphanage. It's a hard-knock life indeed, but Annie never gives up her dreams – and she has the songs to prove it! The Crazy History of Musicals: Before the screening, we will host a short talk by film...
Johnny Jam: How to Turn a Milk Carton into an Electric Guitar Musical instrument making workshop for children and parents Did you know we can make electrical musical instruments at home? Using a basic electronics kit, a few popsicle sticks, tea boxes, craft materials – and a lot of imagination – we will learn how an electrical circuit works, what conductive and insulating materials are, and how any everyday object can become a real musical instrument! The workshop is hosted by musician, theater creator and programmer Yoni Tal. For ages 6-12. Photo by Matan Reisman
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Beatles' classic film, “Help!” Help! Help! is a 1965 British musical comedy-adventure film directed by Richard Lester, starring the Beatles. The second film starring the Beatles following Lester’s “A Hard Day's Night”, “Help!” sees the group struggle to protect Ringo Starr from a sinister eastern cult and a pair of mad scientists, all of whom are obsessed with obtaining a sacrificial ring sent to him by a fan. The soundtrack was released as the band’s fifth studio album under the same name. The film is suitable for the entire family. Before the screening, we...
The Muppets Take Manhattan Broadway bound, the Muppets take Manhattan by storm in this magical musical about breaking into show business! Fresh out of college, Kermit, Fozzie and the entire cast of Kermit's musical “Manhattan Melodies” head for the Big Apple with plans to turn their small play into a big hit! All they need now is someone to produce their show! But when no one in town will even meet with them, it's up to Kermit to believe hard enough for all of his friends that the show WILL go on! Family entertainment has never been more fun than...
My Soundtrack from Hell A live event featuring the stars of TV series “My Nephew from Hell”: Ori Vered, Re'em Kopolovitch, Suzanna Papian, Omer Etzion, and Daniel Koren (who also composed the theme music for the series), and the creators (who also act, but that's because there's no budget) Dror Waidman and Dan Messer The creators and cast of “My Nephew from Hell” are coming to the Soundtrack Tel Aviv Film Festival to tell you about the series' music, talk about the use of music in comedy, and especially to sing all the songs you know and love from the...
Tremolo and the Treasures of Imagination – A musical show for kids An energetic, funny and fun musical performance that exposes children to special percussion instruments and music from around the world cultures: music from Hollywood films, Brazilian samba, African folk songs, and more. Tremolo is a percussion ensemble as well as a pioneer in the field of music education. Established in 2015, Tremolo Ensemble is the beating heart of the Tremolo-Israel Percussion Art Center in Netanya, Israel, captivating audiences worldwide with its mesmerizing performances. For ages 5 and up, and the whole family.
Special Screening on Bean-Bag Chairs! Sing This beloved animated jukebox musical comedy film, produced by Universal Pictures and Illumination Entertainment, is set in Calatonia, a city of anthropomorphic animals. Optimistic koala Buster Moon attempts to save his struggling theater by hosting a massive singing competition, but a mishap with his assistant accidentally increases the prize money to $100,000, attracting a variety of animal contestants. The film follows the efforts of Buster and several chosen animals, as they pursue their singing dreams, facing their personal struggles and working to save the theater. For ages 5+
Sound for Your Story! A Fun Workshop for the Entire Family An experiential, creative, and fun workshop from Tremolo. In this workshop, we will learn how to produce amazing sounds that can enhance any scene in a film and how to create sound effects for videos using percussion instruments. The workshop will be led by one of the musicians of the Tremolo percussion ensemble, and will incorporate video clips. Tremolo is both a percussion ensemble and a pioneer in the field of music education. Established in 2015, Tremolo Ensemble is the beating heart of the Tremolo-Israel Percussion Art Center in...
Making Percussion and Musical Instruments – a Special Workshop for Kids An interactive, creative and musical workshop for kids - from Tremolo. In this workshop we will learn how any object in our environment can become a percussion instrument, we will create our own musical instruments and play them together. The workshop will be led by one of the musicians of the Tremolo percussion ensemble. Tremolo is a percussion ensemble as well as a pioneer in the field of music education. Established in 2015, Tremolo Ensemble is the beating heart of the Tremolo-Israel Percussion Art Center in Netanya, Israel, captivating...