The 5th annual Boston Israeli Film festival participants demonstrated strong performances by notable filmmakers drawing from stories that connect us, cultural nuances, aside.
Thanks for the recaps of all those Israeli films! Are you using the copy from the festival or are those your recaps? Did you see all those films beforehand? I used to volunteer for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival for about 15 years and would see lots of great films from a lot of countries but I remember several powerful Israeli ones. By name? Ha - I'm lucky if I can remember my own name.
I recently watched Image of Victory on Netflix and it was excellent.
Hey there! Just got back from “I Am Not” and it blew me away! So my recaps are the ones for the first 5 as those are the ones I screened. At the bottom of the post those are promotional descriptions for the upcoming ones which I hadn’t yet seen. Anyways, I think Tomer Heymann’s documentary this evening is one I will be pondering over for a while.
Thanks for the recaps of all those Israeli films! Are you using the copy from the festival or are those your recaps? Did you see all those films beforehand? I used to volunteer for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival for about 15 years and would see lots of great films from a lot of countries but I remember several powerful Israeli ones. By name? Ha - I'm lucky if I can remember my own name.
I recently watched Image of Victory on Netflix and it was excellent.
And also so cool you volunteered for SFJFF (made that up) but sounds right
Yeah that’s how they referred to it. Too unwieldy otherwise.
Hey there! Just got back from “I Am Not” and it blew me away! So my recaps are the ones for the first 5 as those are the ones I screened. At the bottom of the post those are promotional descriptions for the upcoming ones which I hadn’t yet seen. Anyways, I think Tomer Heymann’s documentary this evening is one I will be pondering over for a while.