The Jewish Historical Society of Long Island has released a documentary to kick off the celebration of the Jewish community’s 150th anniversary on Long Island. Brad Kolodny, president of the Jewish ...
Denver’s Jewish Film Festival opens next Thursday, Jan. 22, with a lineup of 40 productions ranging from full-length features to shorts and documentaries portraying Jewish culture, history, and issues ...
As part of Philadelphia Jewish Film and Media’s first-ever Jewish Resilience Film and Media Series, the Weitzman Museum of American Jewish History hosted a showing of the documentary “Torn,” followed ...
Four Jewish-themed, award-winning documentary films produced in the United States, Australia, France and Spain will be screened in person and virtually beginning Jan. 5, for four consecutive weeks.
After its world premiere at the Miami Jewish Film Festival on Sunday, 'Sapiro v. Ford' is making the Jewish festival rounds ...
Everyone has heard of the unlikely hero — that person who, despite all odds, comes to the rescue in a seemingly herculean way. It can be the mom who, in a burst of adrenaline, partially lifts a car to ...
KCRA 3’s documentary “Always Remember Your Name” follows one of the world's youngest Holocaust survivors, Andra Bucci, as she travels around the world to share her story with new generations of ...
Sapiro v. Ford will be shown on January 21 and 28 at the New York Jewish Film Festival and will be shown in Israel at a date ...
Ten days, 19 events and countless stories: It’s time for the 35th annual Tucson J International Film Festival. Chloe Loos, director of arts and culture of the Tucson Jewish Community Center, and her ...
A Chicago theater canceled an advance screening of “Bring the Family Home,” a documentary about campus antisemitism, four hours before its showtime, citing “the safety and well-being of our community.
Speaking out for public funding of quality documentaries ...