Boulder Jewish Film Festival Adds Two More Screenings

Boulder Jewish Film Festival Adds Two More Screenings

Yaniv has been a hit with audiences at more than 60 festivals, so it’s not surprising that both of our opening day screenings sold out quickly. We have added an additional screening of the high-spirited comedy on Monday, October 27 at noon in the Grace Gamm Theater. The Cleveland International Film Festival wrote: “Yaniv is a madcap and absurd comedy that unpacks Jewish identity, male friendship, and public education, all in one lighthearted package.”

Our opening night film, Midas Man also quickly sold out both screenings, and we have added a third screening of the British biopic about legendary fifth Beatle Brian Epstein on Saturday, November 1 at 12:30 in the Grace Gamm Theater. The Jewish Chronicle wrote: “The film is pleasingly awash with 1960s period style and is anchored by Jacob Fortune-Lloyd’s moving portrait of a gay man tragically isolated, assaulted and blackmailed because of his homosexuality.” BUY TICKETS HERE.

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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