NY Jewish Film Festival Goes In Fresh Directions
‘Sorrow and the Pity’ director’s new film memoir is a highlight of first week of this year’s festival.
“Now in its 23rd year, the New York Jewish Film Festival, which opens on Jan. 8, is not only one of the oldest such events in the world, it is also becoming one of the biggest. With this year’s festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Jewish Museum are adding several sidebar events that will take them in some interesting new directions. Ultimately, what really matters is less the ambition of the programmers than the quality of the films they select.” http://www.thejewishweek.com/arts/film/ny-jewish-film-festival-goes-fresh-directions
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NY Jewish Film Festival Goes In Fresh Directions
‘Sorrow and the Pity’ director’s new film memoir is a highlight of first week of this year’s festival.
“Now in its 23rd year, the New York Jewish Film Festival, which opens on Jan. 8, is not only one of the oldest such events in the world, it is also becoming one of the biggest. With this year’s festival, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and The Jewish Museum are adding several sidebar events that will take them in some interesting new directions. Ultimately, what really matters is less the ambition of the programmers than the quality of the films they select.”
http://www.thejewishweek.com/arts/film/ny-jewish-film-festival-goes-fresh-directions