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12th ANNUAL JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL |
March 6 & 7, 2010
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THE LEWIS AND SHIRLEY WHITE THEATRE
SERIES PASS $32 OPENING FILM AND RECEPTION $16 OTHER FILMS $8 EACH |
Saviors in the Night/Unter Bauern: Retter in der Nacht
Saturday, March 6 - 7:30 pm + Opening Reception
Director: Ludi Boeken | Narrative | France, Germany | 2009 | 95 min | English, French, German with subtitles | Subjects: Drama, History, Holocaust, Interfaith Relations
The riveting, real life drama of a Jewish family that found refuge with farmers during WWII, SAVIORS IN THE NIGHT is a powerful, humanity-affirming story in the face of barbarism. Escaping the last of the death camp deportations, the Spiegel family is offered safe hiding for nearly three years by salt-of-the-earth German peasants who reject fascism and put themselves at grave risk without hesitation. Danger lurks constantly as SS officers, Nazi youth groups and frightened citizens threaten to expose the refugees and their protectors. Today, the names of these courageous farmers are immortalized at the Yad Vashem memorial in Israel. Based on the memoirs of the now 97-year-old Marga Spiegel and featuring strong performances by the ensemble cast, SAVIORS IN THE NIGHT is a refreshingly unsentimental memorial to these silent heroes.
Circumcise Me: The Comedy of Yisrael Campbell
Saturday, March 6 - 9:45 pm
Director: David Blumenfeld & Matthew Kalman
Writer: Yisrael Campbell
Comedy, Documentary | USA | 2008 | 47 min | English
| Subjects: Conversion
It's non-stop laughter when standup comedian Yisrael Campbell-born Chris Campbell-tells of his conversion to Judaism from Catholicism. You can't help but laugh as he relates how he had three circumcisions (it's true!). His story is a side-splitting true tale of his conversion to Reform, then Conservative then Orthodox Judaism. Yisrael, who after a stint with illegal substances, says he was born "Catholic enough to know I was going to hell," now has the pais to prove his Orthodox commitment. And, by the way, he lives in Jerusalem. Laughs galore are promised as Yisrael delivers standup comedy in this unusual story.
Children of the Sun
Sunday, March 7 - 2:00 pm - Discussion following
Director: Ran Tal | Documentary | Israel | 2007 | 70 min | Hebrew with subtitles
| Subjects: Zionism, Kibbutz Movement, Israeli History, Personal Narrative
Children of the first kibbutzim in Israel were born in the early 20th century to youthful parents, full of hope. They have been called "Children of the Sun," because they were considered children of the "Sun of Nations" Revolution in Israel. Born into a utopia, they were destined to become "new citizens" for the common good and a life of equality. Children of the Sun features rare footage shot at the kibbutzim between 1930 and 1970, and rare recordings and conversations with family and friends. Director Ran Tal weaves an amazing tapestry that is both a very personal and very public story -- a meta-narrative about the fascinating and founding myths of the Zionist movement in the Land of Israel.
Sponsored by the Alon family in memory of Michal Alon.
Max Minsky and Me
Sunday, March 7 - 7:00 pm
Director: Anna Justice
Narrative | Germany | 2007 | 94 min | German with subtitles
| Subject: Coming-of-age, Youth/Bat Mitzvah, German Jews, Family Life, Science, Basketball, Family Friendly Film
Nelly Sue Edelmeister (Zoe Moore) is a skinny 13-year-old future astronomer living in Berlin with her divorcing American Jewish mother (Adriana Altaras) and German Christian father (Jan Josef Liefers). Though her mom pushes her to practice for her fast-approaching Bat Mitzvah, Nelly is more fascinated by the mysteries of the cosmos. When a school basketball championship offers her a chance to meet fellow astronomy fan and heartthrob Prince Edouard of Luxembourg, Nelly turns to Max Minsky for help. Author Holly-Jane Rahlens based the screenplay for this coming-of-age story on her novel, Prince William, Maximillian Minsky and Me, which received the German Award for Young Peoples Literature in 2003.
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