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Comedy, drama, history: this year’s Jewish film fest has it all

The UK Jewish Film Festival kicks off next week. we pick some must-sees

November 3, 2022 14:41
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Have you gone back to the cinema yet? Though life has pretty much gone back to normal post-pandemic, a night out at the movies could be a step too far for many.

But the brains behind the UK Jewish Film Festival hope to change all that with a programme hand-picked to tempt us back to the big screen. Screenings are taking place November from 10 to 20, but there is an online offering too.

Here’s my pick of the programme — details of these and much more at ukjewishfilm.org/festival/uk-jewish-film-festival-2022/

Karaoke
Moshe Rosenthal’s fantastic offbeat comedy is the festival’s opener. It tells the story of Meir and Tova, whose comfy, passionless lives are shaken up by a flashy new neighbour who loves hosting karaoke parties in his penthouse.

The neighbour is played by Lior Ashkenazi, whose directorial debut is also part of the festival — see below.

Three Minutes: A lengthening
This extraordinary documentary will be followed by a Q&A with the film’s narrator Helena Bonham Carter.

Composed around a three-minute fragment of film from 1938, uncovered and restored, this essay film captures the excitement of the people of the small Polish town of Nasielsk before the war which would wipe most of them out.

Where Life begins
French actor Stéphane Freiss’s directorial debut. Set on a farm in southern Italy, the film follows owner Elio (Riccardo Scamarcio) as he hosts a French strictly Orthodox family performing their annual task of harvesting etrogim.

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