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Cinema-Museum for the Whole Family / Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, 2002/ Film + Activity Kit

Join us for a cinematic family experience on Saturdays — a film screening and a visit to the Museum's exhibitions, accompanied by a self-guided activity kit.

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.

At the end of the film, each participant will receive a kit for independent gallery exploration — through which they can discover how a still image can be transformed into a moving one.

Get ready for a truly artistic adventure!

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.

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

About the activity kit

This is personal kit invites the young viewer to choose a painting on display in one of the Museum’s exhibitions, or a detail from it, and disassemble it to create movement. The kit includes a paper pocket in the form of a video camera, an illustrated stills camera with a peephole, a frame wheel for DIY painting, and, of course, instructions for the child and their accompanying adult.

The sessions are suitable for families with children aged 5–10


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.