Screening, for the first time in Israel, of the Romanian film "Poppy Field" at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque

TLVFest - The International LGBTQ Film Festival organizes, between June 9-12, 2021, at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, a special film event called “Pride Weekend”, dedicated to LGBTQ-themed films.

The Romanian film "Poppy Field" (2020, directed by Eugen Jebeleanu), winner and nominated at numerous international festivals such as Turin, Glasgow, Miami, San Francisco, Tallinn, London, Gijon, will be screened for the first time in Israel, with the support of the Romanian Cultural Institute in Tel Aviv.

”Poppy field” (2020, 81 minutes)

Friday, June 11th, starting with 22:15, Tel Aviv Cinematheque

Tickets: 03-6060800 ext. 9 or online http://tlvfest.com/tlv/he/2021/05/20/poppy-field/

Director: Eugen Jebeleanu

Script writer: Ioana Moraru

Cast: Conrad Mericoffer, Radouan Leflahi, Alexandru Potocean

International trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HwEgMM7cJw

Synopsis: a day in the life of Cristi, a 29-year-old gendarme from Bucharest. During a short visit by Hadi, the man with whom he has a long-distance relationship, Cristi and his colleagues participate in an intervention in a downtown cinema, where a series of protesters sabotage the screening of a queer film. In the midst of the cinema scandal, a temporary relationship with another man returns to the present, threatening his professional and personal stability.

TLV Fest - International LGBT Film Festivalis the only LGBT film festival in the Middle East. Selected twice (2014 & 2015) by INDIEWIRE as one of the 10 LGBT film festivals not to be missed, the festival offers a fascinating look into international and Israeli queer cinematic art. It is also an industry hub of activity. During its 14 years of existence, TLVFest has had the pleasure to host many of the queer cinema industry’s most innovative minds. Over the years, guests have included Alan Cumming, Lea DeLaria, Bruce La Bruce, Wieland Speck (Berlinale Panorama curator), Jay Brannan (”Shortbus”), Jamie Babbit (”But I’m a Cheerleader”), Angela Robinson (”D.E.B.S.”), Joey Arias, Cheryl Dunye (”The Watermelon Woman”), Mark Christopher (”Studio 54”), Alanté Kavaïté (”The Summer of Sangaile”), Daniel Ribeiro (”The Way He Looks”) and many more. Throughout the year, TLV Fest organizes related events such as the TLVFest Movie Club, monthly themed film screenings at the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, and workshops or conferences about LGBT community rights, in order to prevent discrimination of all kinds and promote tolerance within society.