Technion 10²
A film marking 100 years since the Technion opened its doors
You are invited to special screenings at the Technion –
A film directed by Uri Rosenwaks to mark 100 years since the opening of the Technion
In 1924, the first class of the Technion opened in Haifa. It is hard to believe today that from that modest classroom on the fringes of the British Empire grew the Technion, one of the world’s leading technological research institutions.
The story of the Technion’s 100 years on Mount Carmel offers a fascinating perspective on the history of the State of Israel, which the Technion grew alongside and supported.
It is nearly impossible to imagine today’s 75-year-old State of Israel, with its strong economy and scientific and technological achievements, without the Technion. From the pre-state era, through dramatic wartime moments, the birth of the Startup Nation, and groundbreaking research on a global scale – the Technion has always been there.
Wednesday, December 18, at 1:00 PM
Thursday, December 19, at 10:30 AM
Heller Cinema, Student Union Building
Free admission, subject to availability
Popcorn and drinks will be provided to viewers
Director: Uri Rosenwaks
Research: Roni Reiner
Editing: Tali Goldenberg
Original Music: Avi Belleli
Illustration and Animation: Dotan Goldwasser
Sound Design: Shachaf Wegshell
Casting: Sara Sibonis
Cinematography: Mosh Mashali, Yan Finkelberg, Ofer Dori, Michael Dal
Art Design: Yaara Barzel
Producers: Uri Rosenwaks, Eli Bain