The
National Center for Jewish Film and Brandeis University in association
with The Consulate General of Israel to New England will present "Jewishfilm.2003:
From Vienna to Naharayim" from March 27 to April 6, 2003
. This year’s 6th annual spring film fest will present 10 Boston
area premieres from 9 countries.
Schedule:
Boston Premiere
7 PM Thursday March 27
Gebirtig
Boston Premiere
8
PM Saturday March 29
Bronstein's Children
Boston Premiere
2
PM Sunday, March 30
Farewell To My Country
Restored 35mm print
4:30 PM Sunday March 30
A Vilna Legend
Boston
Premiere
7PM Sunday March 30
Stealing the
Fire: The Secret Story of Iraq and the Bomb
Boston
Premiere*
7 PM Thursday
April 3
Legado
(Legacy)
w/
Unheard
Voices
Boston
Premiere*
8 PM Saturday April 5th
Rutenberg
Boston
Premiere
2 PM Sunday April 6
The Power of Good -
Nicholas Winton
Boston
Premiere
4:00 PM Sunday
April 6
Undying Love
w/
Advice and
Dissent
Boston
Premiere
7 PM Sunday
April 6
Perlasca
The National Center for Jewish
Film is a non-profit archive and resource center established in
1976 to preserve and restore the cinematographic records of the Jewish
experience. As the world leader in the preservation of Yiddish language
cinema, NCJF has restored 32 such films to date, including Tevye, The
Dybbuk, The Light Ahead, Overture to Glory, and The Singing Blacksmith.
Press contacts: Sharon Pucker Rivo; 781 736 8600;
jewishfilm@brandeis.edu
John Quackenbush 781 736 8600;
jewishfilm@brandeis.edu
Linda Rakoff -617 332 2165;lrakoff@aol.com