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The Boston Jewish Film Festival (BJFF) is an annual film festival that screens the best contemporary films on Jewish themes from around the world. The festival presents features, shorts, documentaries, and conversations with visiting artists in order to explore the Jewish identity, the current Jewish experience and the richness of Jewish culture in relation to a diverse modern world.
Boston Jewish Film Festival 2016; Gerhard Gruber with Moata McNamara, organizer of the Silent Film Festival Rotorua, 2008 Gerhard Gruber and Ichiro Kataoka, Motovun Film Festival, 2007. 3rd Students Film Festival of India, Pune 2015; National Film Center Tokyo 2014; Auckland University of Technology 2013; State Cinema Hobart 100th anniversary 2013
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The film won Audience Award for Best Feature at the Boston Jewish Film Festival. [ citation needed ] After one season on Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place , 20th Century Fox Studios cast Westfeldt as the lead of another series, the short-lived Holding the Baby on Fox.
The Jewish Film Institute has named six independent films as winners of its fourth annual JFI completion grants. The grants, totaling $85,000, are awarded to projects that underline diverse ...
A video interview with director Emma Seligman for the Boston Jewish Film Festival. Shiva Baby was slated to premiere at the 2020 South by Southwest (SXSW); following the festival's cancellation in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was instead screened digitally in April 2020. [49]
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival has slated two world premieres and one international premiere for its 2024 edition, which runs July 18-Aug. 4. This year’s full lineup, which will be ...
A film on two teenage working-class Israeli girls, Jenny and Jenny was awarded Best Israeli Documentary for 1997 from the Israel Film Institute. It was part of the Jerusalem International Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, Boston Film Festival, Feminale, San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, Films des Femmes in France and INPUT ’98. To date ...