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A mouthwatering cinematic offering at this year's Jewish Film Festival

The annual festival is almost completely online this year, with just four screenings at JW3

October 8, 2020 10:14
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Keren David,

BY keren david

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The UK Jewish Film Festival is almost completely online this year, with just four screenings taking place at JW3.

Even though some cinemas are open, UK Jewish Film’s CEO Micheal Etherton and his team took the decision to go online because “people needed certainty”. They hope that an online programme will open up the festival to more people. “More than ever before this is a truly nationwide festival,” said Mr Etherton. “Anyone in the UK can watch the films.”

For £35, households can purchase a festival pass, giving access to the entire programme. Films will go live throughout the event — which runs from November 5-19 — and be available for 48 hours.

The programme has a mixture of feature films, documentaries and TV shows, with live online Q&As and panel discussions.