Arts and Entertainment
March 15, 2024
From: Baltimore Jewish Film FestivalFor over 30 years, the William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival has presented outstanding films of Jewish interest, as well as film education opportunities.
Join us this May 7-29, 2024 as our 36th annual festival presents four engaging films that examine Jewish history, heritage, and culture.
This year, we are commemorating Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) and Yom Ha’atzmaut (Israeli Independence Day) through our film selections. We invite you to acknowledge these important days for the Jewish community with us.
Schedule:
Tuesday, May 07, 2024
7:00 pm: Martha Liebermann: A Stolen Life
Berlin, 1943. Upper-class widow Martha Liebermann is faced with the choice to go abroad or wait to be deported to a concentration camp. The high reputation and valuable paintings of her world-famous artist husband still give her protection. But for how much longer?
Screening followed by guest speaker discussion. Part of the William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival
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Tuesday, May 14, 2024
7:00 pm: Seven Blessings
Marie reunites with her relatives for her wedding, forcing them to confront the past while wrecking the present, in a tragic family comedy about fury, forgiveness and food.
Screening event features catered reception, live music and filmmaker discussion. Part of the William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival
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Tuesday, May 21, 2024
7:00 pm: All About the Levkoviches
When Tamás’ beloved wife dies unexpectedly, he agrees to allow his estranged son Iván to come and sit Shiva in his house as long as he brings his grandson, Ariel with him. Father and son face old grievances while helping Ariel deal with his own grief.
Screening event features live music before the film. Part of the William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival
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Wednesday, May 29, 2024
7:00 pm: Children of Nobody
In the heart of Tel Aviv’s historic Neve Tzedek neighborhood stands a shelter for youth from broken homes. When a ruthless developer plans to build luxury apartments in its place, a young man struggles to save this last refuge for the group of at-risk youth.
Screening followed by guest speaker discussion. Part of the William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival
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Date:
May 7-29, 2024
Location:
Gordon Center for Performing Arts,
3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue,
Owings Mills, Maryland, 21117.
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