

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Some.Body – A Nova Story AI Exhibition
Directed by Netanel Kafka
Narrative Short | Israel | 2024 | 11 min | Hebrew
*Exhibition Hours/Admission
- Friday, April 25
10 AM – 4 PM - Saturday, April 26
10 AM – 4 PM - Sunday, April 27
10 AM – 6 PM
*SOME.BODY – A NOVA STORY is included with admission to any Jewish Resilience Film and Media Series event, including general museum admission.
About the Project
This short feature film, combining original AI animation, spoken word, and trance music, is an adaptation of an award-winning short story by clinical psychologist and co-creator Dr. Nir Soffer-Dudek, written after bearing witness to dozens of testimonies from survivors of the Nova Music Festival massacre, as well as members of rescue forces who oversaw identification of the deceased.
Director’s Bio
Netanel Kafka is an Israeli-Czech multidisciplinary artist, theater, performance and film director, and stage lighting designer. Trained at the School of Visual Theater in Jerusalem and the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, his work explores post-trauma through the combination of various art forms. In recent years, Netanel has been focusing on integrating AI and modern technology into artistic processes.