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NJ Stars Shine at Teaneck International Film Festival

​​​​​​​(TEANECK) -- “It’s worth noting,” says Teaneck International Film Festival Executive Director Jeremy Lentz, “that in the year of Roevember, there are six women with connections to Bergen County communities - including Teaneck and other near-by towns - who are involved with films that we are showing this year.”




 

Teaneck International Film Festival features Films Straight From The Headlines

(TEANECK, NJ) -- Tickets are on sale now for the 17th annual Teaneck International Film Festival, which will be virtual and live, starting November 13.  The first three nights may be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home; the live portion of the festival begins at Teaneck Cinemas, with the opening night film, A Story of Bones, sponsored by National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Inc. Bergen / Passaic Chapter. For film descriptions, venues, tickets, and information about special guests and talkbacks, go to the TIFF website.



Fall 2022 New Jersey Film Festival Winners Announced!

by Al Nigrin
published 2022-10-10

All the works that were part of the Fall 2022 New Jersey Film Festival Competition were selected by a panel of judges including media professionals, journalists, students, and academics. These judges selected the 18 finalists which were publicly screened at our Festival. The finalists were selected from 421 works submitted by filmmakers from around the world. In addition, the judges chose the Prize Winners in conjunction with the Festival Director.



SpringHill's Recipe for Change – two specials at TIFF, not just about food!

(TEANECK, NJ) -- The Teaneck International Film Festival, now in its 17th year, will include two Recipe for Change specials, from The SpringHill Company, that deal with crucial issues of the day.  Amplifying Black Women, which was selected by a panel of students, will be shown at Teaneck High School in two assembly programs, each of which will be followed by a talkback.  Teaneck resident Dena Grushkin, who is an educator and filmmaker, has created questions for teachers to use in their classrooms to facilitate further discussion.  Members of the public may buy tickets online to Standing Up to Antisemitism, which will be shown at Temple Emeth (1666 Windsor Road), Sunday, November 20 at 3:00pm. 



New Jersey Film Festival Video Interview with Rebuilt from Broken Glass Director Larry Hanover

by Al Nigrin
published 2022-10-05

Here is the EBTV Video Interview I did with Rebuilt from Broken Glass Director Larry Hanover.
















 

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