Atlanta Jewish Film Fest announces opening night movie: “Remember”
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, a sprawling smorgasbord of 77 movies screened over four weeks, has announced the opening night film will be “Remember,” from Oscar-winning director Atom Egoyan.
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival announces 2016 lineup
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Atlanta’s biggest movie marathon, unveils the lineup for the 2016 edition Thursday night, showing that the biggest has grown even bigger.
Film Festival to Travel From Nazi Memories to Israeli Feasts
The 2016 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will take a total audience of roughly 40,000 people on a journey starting with a search for a Nazi killer and ending with a quest for the best Israeli cuisine.
Along the way, film fans will experience the spooky through a Polish dybbuk and Jerusalem zombies, the melodic through the music (on film and live) of David Broza and Flory Jagoda, drama, mystery, history, some love, and the comic side of nuclear confrontation and mother-daughter relationships.
The growth of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival the past 15 years to become Atlanta’s largest film festival has helped improve the quality of films and thus increase the festival’s appeal.
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival gets bigger than ever
The 16th annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival opens this year with “Remember” starring Oscar Award winners Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau Jan. 26 and runs through Feb. 17.
Jan. 30 at GTC Merchant’s Walk, legendary Israeli musician David Broza captivated a capacity crowd with his film and music on the first Saturday of the 2016 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
For information about this festival, including films shown and schedule, please click the 'website' link above. (This site is not affiliated with the festival.)
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Atlanta Jewish Film Fest announces opening night movie: “Remember”
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, a sprawling smorgasbord of 77 movies screened over four weeks, has announced the opening night film will be “Remember,” from Oscar-winning director Atom Egoyan.
http://www.ajc.com/news/entertainment/arts-theater/atlanta-jewish-film-fest-announces-opening-night-m/npgbz/
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival announces 2016 lineup
The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Atlanta’s biggest movie marathon, unveils the lineup for the 2016 edition Thursday night, showing that the biggest has grown even bigger.
http://www.accessatlanta.com/news/entertainment/movies/atlanta-jewish-film-festival-announces-2016-lineup/npms6/
Film Festival to Travel From Nazi Memories to Israeli Feasts
The 2016 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival will take a total audience of roughly 40,000 people on a journey starting with a search for a Nazi killer and ending with a quest for the best Israeli cuisine.
Along the way, film fans will experience the spooky through a Polish dybbuk and Jerusalem zombies, the melodic through the music (on film and live) of David Broza and Flory Jagoda, drama, mystery, history, some love, and the comic side of nuclear confrontation and mother-daughter relationships.
http://atlantajewishtimes.com/2015/12/2016-film-festival-lineup/
The growth of the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival the past 15 years to become Atlanta’s largest film festival has helped improve the quality of films and thus increase the festival’s appeal.
http://atlantajewishtimes.com/2016/01/ajff-grows-starring-arthouse-role/
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival gets bigger than ever
The 16th annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival opens this year with “Remember” starring Oscar Award winners Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau Jan. 26 and runs through Feb. 17.
http://www.neighbornewspapers.com/view/full_story/27048057/article-Atlanta-Jewish-Film-Festival-gets-bigger-than-ever
WATCH: David Broza Inspires at AJFF
Jan. 30 at GTC Merchant’s Walk, legendary Israeli musician David Broza captivated a capacity crowd with his film and music on the first Saturday of the 2016 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival.
http://atlantajewishtimes.com/2016/01/watch-david-broza-inspires-at-ajff/