The Ballad of the Weeping Spring- A Ballad of Hope and Revival... disguised as a falafel western. Read more about it on our blog.
Film critic and author J. Hoberman introduces a special screening of the classic horror film, The Black Cat, directed by the versatile and prolific Edgar G. Ulmer. Tomorrow at the New York Jewish Film Festival.
Oma and Bella director Alexa Karolinski during Q&A 2013 #NYJFF
Did you see our past exhibition Charlotte Salomon: Life? or Theatre? in 2010? Well, now there is a moving and original documentary about the haunting legacy of the German Jewish artist. It’s screening tomorrow at the 2013 NYJFF. Check out the trailer and then get your tickets here: http://ow.ly/gPEIc
Live musical accompaniment by Marilyn Lerner & Alicia Svigals for The Yellow Ticket #nyjff
Daniel Edelstyn, director of How to Re-establish a Vodka Empire, Q&A with Rachel Chanoff #NYJFF
January 9, 2013 - January 24, 2013
The 22nd annual New York Jewish Film Festival, a preeminent showcase for world cinema exploring the Jewish experience, is presented by The Jewish Museum and the Film Society of Lincoln Center. For tickets and a complete listing of films click here: http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/nyjff2013
Check out AKA Doc Pomus, the opening night film of the 2013 New York Jewish Film Festival!





