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Cinefranco 2013 - WOULD I LIE TO YOU ? 3 Sunday, April 7 – 6:00pm
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I LIE TO YOU? 3 Sunday, April 7 6:00pm. No need to have seen the previous films to appreciate this funny, exuberant France’s favorite Sephardic Rat Pack (Hollywood Reporter). Dov the lady-killer, Serge the compulsive irresponsible liar, Eddie the business brain, Yvan the smart salesman and Patrick the wheeler-dealer millionaire, left Paris Sentier neighbourhood for the suburbs. The Chinese have become their competitors in the fashion imitation business. Yalla, this is pure kosher entertainment! Saturday,...
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Film Fesitvals - Toronto Film Society - Toronto Film Society
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About Toronto Film Society. Contact Toronto Film Society. Join our Mailing List. Series 1 Film Notes. May Film Weekend Seminar. May Film Weekend Seminar. Series 1 Film Notes. May Film Weekend Seminar. May Film Weekend Seminar. In Our Own Home Town…. Toronto International Film Festival. The Toronto International Film Festival is the leading public film festival in the world, screening more than 300 films from 60 countries every September. Toronto Jewish Film Festival. Toronto Silent Film Festival. The Ree...
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DOFILM
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8226; About Us. 8226; Contact Us. A new Life on the Land, and. RENT: $0.99 for 1 month. Previous festivals and public screenings:. A New Life on the Land, Jewish Farmers in Canada. Vancouver, BC, Canada, Jewish Genealogical Society, 2015. A New Life on the Land, Jewish Farmers in Canada. Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States: Levin JCC Film Series, 2014. A New Life on the Land, Jewish Farmers in Canada. Ottawa, Canada, Soloway JCC, 2014. A New Life on the Land, Jewish Farmers in Canada. Is a ...
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Jewish film blog: Film Festivals
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October 21, 2005. This in via SomethingJewish. This year's London Film Festival is underway in the capital, offering two weeks of great movies from around the world. And among this year's highlights are some of the best new Jewish-themed movies around. So for those of you who fancy checking out some Semitic cinema, Caroline Westbrook looks at what you should be seeing. Showing on: November 1, 6.30pm/November 3, 4pm, Odeon West End. Based on Myla Goldberg's book, this family drama follows Eliza Naumann (F...
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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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kofflerblog: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Adi Nes: The Biblical in the Banal. Featured as part of the CONTACT. Festival at the Koffler Gallery Off-Site, works have been drawn from multiple series of the artist’s internationally exhibited photographs, including Soliders. 2000), and Biblical Stories. The homeless here acting as a syncdoche for Jewish Homelessness . Expounding on this point, threat and violence are turned on their proverbial heads in the majority of the images included in Nes’ Solider. As these dichotomie...
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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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