This blockbuster film is a gripping drama that tells a story about how a young boy copes with personal ghosts after a traumatic event takes place before his very eyes in WWII Poland. This cinematic masterpiece, through kaleidoscopic cinematography, including scenes from both a Greek island, and
The Festival actually begins at 1 p.m. on October 26 with, “The Yiddish Theater: A Love Story.” The wonderful music and singing in the film will bring back Yiddish memories. Opening Day ends with the Israeli suspense film, “The Debt,” which presents a chair-gripping story of the Mossad’s revenge.
Tickets and information to the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival are available from the Festival web site at www.svjff.org. Patron memberships, which include admission to the movies as well as the Gala Patron Event (dinner and additional film, not included in the regular schedule) on Thursday, October 23, can be arranged through the Festival office at 408-833-9226.
In January of this year, the San Jose Jewish Film Festival changed its name to the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival to reflect the broad reach of the audience in the
Other films at this year’s Festival include “Un Secret”, a French film (Sunday, November 2). Also on November 2 is “Refusenik”, featuring the dramatic and successful worldwide effort to open up the old
This year, there are four movies playing at the
Last year, the Festival attracted attendance of more than 5,000. You are urged to order tickets in advance from the festival web site, or by calling 1-800-838-3006 since movies do sell out. They will again be held at the Camera 12 Theater, 201 South Second Street San Jose. Major support of the Silicon Valley Jewish Film Festival is provided by: Addison Penzak Jewish Community Center of Silicon Valley, the City of
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