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The 11th Annual Axelrod Israel Jewish Film Festival Runs July 19 to August 11

originally published: 07/07/2020

The 11th Annual Axelrod Israel Jewish Film Festival Runs July 19 to August 11

(OCEAN, NJ) -- The Axelrod Performing Arts Center (APAC), in cooperation with Menemsha Films, presents the virtual Israel-Jewish International Film Festival.  Opening July 19 with the exclusive North American premiere of Asia, starring Shira Haas from Netflix’s Unorthodox, the festival features ten award-winning films. It concludes on August 13 with another North American premiere, Winter Journey, starring Bruno Ganz.

Asia, from director Ruthy Pribar, took home three major awards from the Tribeca Film Festival, including Best Actress for Shira Haas.

Toby Shylit Mack, who has been the director of the Axelrod Israel-Jewish Film Festival since its inception 11 years ago, has never been more enthusiastic about the film choices. "It's hard for me to choose a favorite this year, as we screened hundreds of acclaimed films.”

Shylit Mack noted she is especially excited about Winter Journey by Danish director Anders Ostergaard, starring award-winning actor Bruno Ganz. Released after Ganz's death, this family saga shines a new light on German Jews during the Nazi era.

Other Israeli films in the festival are Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive, a romantic comedy directed by Yossi Atia and David Ofek that won Best First Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival, and Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel, an uplifting story of Israel's underdog baseball team,  directed by Seth Kramer, Daniel A. Millerand Jeremy Newberger.



 
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From Hungary comes Those Who Remained, a triumphant power-of-love story directed by Barnabas Toth, which won four Hungarian Academy Awards.

Norway’s The Crossing, directed by Johanne Helgeland, is a beautiful World War II drama showing the resilience of young children during impossible times.

Two German films made this year’s festival. Crescendo, directed by Dror Zahvi, is an entertaining and challenging film loosely inspired by renowned conductor Daniel Barenboim’s formation of an Israeli-Palestinian Youth Orchestra. The Tobacconist, directed by Nikolaus Leytner, is a heartbreaking story about one man’s relationship with Sigmund Freud during Nazi-occupied Vienna.

Two films had their origins in France. An Irrepressible Woman, directed by Laurent Heynemann, is based on the true story of Leon Blum, a three-time French Prime Minister and the woman who falls in love with him against all the odds.  An Impossible Love, directed by Catherine Corsini, is based on Christine Angot's acclaimed novel.

APAC's film festival's mission is to foster awareness and illuminate diverse topics of cultural significance using the creative art form of film. To this end, beginning August 12, the festival will feature an exclusive epilogue presenting three extraordinary films that explore the relationship between the Jewish and Black communities.

These films include Joachim Prinz: I Shall Not Be SilentShared Legacies: The African-American Jewish Civil Rights Alliance, and They Ain't Ready For Me featuring the ongoing story of Tamar Manassen, a young, inspiring, black female Rabbinical student in Chicago who is making headlines all over the country.

A portion of the proceeds from the epilogue will be donated to CHHANGE (Center for Holocaust, Human Rights & Genocide Education) and the Equal Justice Initiative.



 
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“During these complex times, we want to highlight the rich history of the Jewish-Black alliances that helped shape the Civil Rights Movement,” affirms Shylit Mack.

The Axelrod Film Festival is also partnering with the American Sephardi Federation to present an exciting Sephardic Film Festival Coming in August.

A series ticket pass is $70, while individual films are $10, and Asia is $18.  For information or to register for the Film Festival, please click here


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