Take a Peek at 10 Titles to be Shown at the Boulder Jewish Film Festival

Take a Peek at 10 Titles to be Shown at the Boulder Jewish Film Festival

CALL ME DANCER” – An inspirational life story that celebrates the universal urge to dance.

Each season we are privileged to present a series of stories that we want to share with the community right at this moment.

Each year we premiere titles that represent many genres, varying styles, and diverse moods. We always look for human dramas that authentically depict the Jewish experience throughout history and across cultures.

Our subjects this year indeed range across centuries and continents, with three feature films focused on Sephardic life.

Our full schedule will be announced at the end of August, with tickets on sale October 22.

Below are trailers to ten titles we are excited to share with you during the festival, which opens on Sunday, November 10 and closes on Sunday November 17.

In addition to these ten titles, the festival is proud to once again present a shorts program designed by Judith Dack and her committee.

New this year, the festival has created a community centerpiece, featuring a film selected by our newly formed program committee.

Here are topics we will be discussing at the talkbacks held after each screening.

SEVEN BLESSINGS” – A raucous Moroccan family drama that caps our celebration of Sephardic life.

The Sephardic-themed closing night reception will be held in the Dairy Lobby on Sunday, November 17 from 5:30-6:30 pm.

To learn more about how to get involved with the festival, from sponsorship to volunteer opportunities, email festival coordinator Jodi Zicklin, jodi.zicklin@boulderjcc.org. https://www.boulderjcc.org/boulder-jewish-film-festival

 

About Kathryn Bernheimer

Kathryn has spent her professional life writing about, teaching, and presenting the arts. Founding Director of the Boulder Jewish Film Festival, Kathryn was Director of Menorah and ACE at the Boulder JCC from 2003 through August, 2019. The former film and theater critic for the Boulder Daily Camera, Kathryn is the author of "The Fifty Greatest Jewish Movies" and "The Fifty Funniest Films of All Time." kathryn.bernheimer@gmail.com

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