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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: April 2008
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Friday, April 4, 2008. An Interview with Tehilim Director, Raphael Nadjari.
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Brooklyn Filmmaker Jason Hutt, Director of Orthodox Stance
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Sunday, January 20, 2008. To go to the film's website. From top to bottom:...
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Noah Stollman, Screenwriter of Someone to Run With
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. Someone to Run With. At the Walter Reade Theater.
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: NYJFF’s Q&A Session with Joseph Cedar, director of the Oscar-Nominated Beaufort
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Sunday, January 27, 2008. Answered questions from the audience. It started...
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Noah Harlan, Co-Producer of Tehilim
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Friday, January 11, 2008. Above photo: A scene from. I am really struck by...
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: February 2008
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Thursday, February 7, 2008. An Interview with Israeli Filmmaker David Ofek.
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: After NYJFF's Opening Night Screening, Producer Elinor Kowarsky Discussed her Film, A Hebrew Lesson, and the Ethics of Documentary Filmmaking
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Wednesday, January 9, 2008. This film was made with two partners, David Of...
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Tehilim Director, Raphael Nadjari
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Friday, April 4, 2008. An Interview with Tehilim Director, Raphael Nadjari.
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Israeli Filmmaker David Ofek
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Thursday, February 7, 2008. An Interview with Israeli Filmmaker David Ofek.
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival: An Interview with Producer Elinor Kowarsky
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Celebrating the 2008 New York Jewish Film Festival. This blog is a venue for discovering the films and filmmakers appearing at the 17th annual New York Jewish Film Festival. The Festival is a collaborative effort of The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Presenting 32 dramas, documentaries, and shorts, this year’s festival highlights the range of challenging and insightful topics informing the Jewish experience. Friday, January 18, 2008. An Interview with Producer Elinor Kowarsky.