So Long Summer...Save the Dates for Boston Jewish Film Festival 2022
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So long Summer...Get ready for our Fall Festival!
This week we look back on our Summer Cinematheque programs, and we look forward to cooling temperatures, and for the first time in three years, our Festival being back at our beloved theaters across Greater Boston!
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Catch up on what you missed of Summer Cinematheque |
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At our 2022 Summer Cinematheque two in-person and two virtual screenings of new Jewish films and old favorites were screened revisiting the hybrid presentation model.
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In-person included a sold-out screening of
Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, a Song, and the Massachusetts Premiere of the Ukrainian film
Carol of the Bells, both at West Newton Cinema. |
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Carol of the Bells featured a recorded intro by Ukrainian Writer/Director Olesya Morgunets-Isaenko, in-person introductions from Film Producer Artem Koliubaiev and Vladimir Foygelman, President of Center Makor, and a post-screening discussion with Film Producer Artem Koliubaiev, his family, Vladimir Foygelman, President of Center Makor, Activist Michelle Goldhaber, and Boston Jewish Film Artistic Director Lisa Gossels, along with questions from the BJF community audience. WBZ-TV Boston also covered the event. |
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The second half of Summer Cinematheque featured two virtual screenings: the Boston Israeli Film Festival favorite
Cinema Sabaya, along with Becky Tahel Bordo's film
American Birthright. |
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Cinema Sabaya featured a special recorded introduction from Nahanni Rous, Host and Senior Producer of Can We Talk podcast of the Jewish Women’s Archive, and a pre-recorded conversation with Writer/Director Orit Fouks Rotem moderated by Nahanni Rous. |
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American Birthright featured a conversation with Director and film subject Becky Tahel Bordo and Rabbi Doniel Katz of the Elevation Project, moderated by Boston Jewish Film's Artistic Director Lisa Gossels. They discuss the movie and Judaism, Jewish identity, and spirituality. |
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Save the dates for the 34th Annual Boston Jewish Film Festival!
We are excited to offer screenings both in-person November 2-9 and virtually November 10-13 at our Festival this year. All-Access Passes on sale soon!
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