Showing posts with label Tucson International Jewish Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tucson International Jewish Film Festival. Show all posts

1.27.2010

Fabulous Faygeleh LGBT Film Festival

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The Tucson Jewish Film Festival will present the Fabulous Feygeleh Film Festival, January 30-31 at the Grand Cinemas Crossroads at Grant & Swan.

Through the magic and power of cinema, The Tucson Jewish Film Festival strives to promote the preservation of Jewish culture by providing an open and inviting forum for films with diverse Jewish themes that would not otherwise find a place for public exhibition in the southern Arizona marketplace. The Festival encourages cultural diversity, intellectual growth and dialogue within the audience it serves by providing a forum for films that challenge long-held assumptions and stereotypes.

To see a complete schedule of films, please visit:

http://tucsonjcc.org/film_festival/schedule.shtml

The Hanson Film Institute is a proud sponsor of the Tucson International Jewish and Fabulous Faygeleh LGBT Film Festival.

1.20.2010

Flame, Citron, and Mads

Mads Mikkelsen will be on the big screen at the JCC.

“Flame & Citron” features Mads Mikkelsen and will screen at the 19th Annual Tucson International Jewish Film Festival tonight.

Flame & Citron

Tucson Jewish Community Center

Wednesday, January 20 • 7 p.m.

Denmark/Czech Republic/Germany, 2009, 130 minutes (subtitles)

This compelling film based on survivors’ accounts sheds new light on the Danish response during their Nazi occupation. In 1944 two underground partisans in Copenhagen have achieved hero status. But their orders have become contradictory and they don’t know who among their colleagues can be trusted.

The Hanson Film Institute is a proud sponsor of the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival.

1.14.2010

Broken Lines at The Loft


“Broken Lines” opens the 19th Annual Tucson International Jewish Film Festival.

Thursday, January 14 at 7 p.m.
The Loft Cinema
UK, 2008, 112 minutes

BROKEN LINES

When his father dies, Jake returns to his old neighborhood, and strikes up a casual friendship with a waitress involved with an incapacitated ex-boxer (Paul Bettany), who relies on her for care. Jake and the waitress struggle with the anxiety and guilt caused by their mutual attraction, and the potentially devastating consequences of their actions.

The Hanson Film Institute is a proud sponsor of the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival.

1.12.2010

Tucson International Jewish Film Festival


"Jerusalem Cuts" is featured at the Tucson International Jewish Film Festival.

The Hanson Film Institute is a proud sponsor of the 19th Annual 2010 Tucson International Jewish Film Festival. The festival runs from Thursday, January 14 to Sunday, January 24.

Through the magic and power of cinema, The Tucson International Jewish Film Festival strives to promote the preservation of Jewish culture by providing an open and inviting forum for films with diverse Jewish themes that would not otherwise find a place for public exhibition in the southern Arizona marketplace.

For a complete festival lineup please visit:

http://tucsonjcc.org/film_festival/schedule.shtml