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Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
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Film Festival 2017
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News
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January 10, 2018, 1:50 pm
AJFF Review: Comedy Reshapes ‘Germany’
"Bye Bye Germany" provides ups and downs of Jewish refugees living in a displaced persons camp.
By
Alisa Haber
January 10, 2018, 1:44 pm
AJFF Review: ‘Budapest Noir’ Too Colorful
This big city is too bright amid a murder mystery in the fascist-led Hungary of 1936.
By
Michael Jacobs
January 10, 2018, 1:35 pm
AJFF Review: French Brothers Unite Against Nazis
"A Bag of Marbles" offers a heartwarming story of survival in occupied France.
By
Joe Youorski
January 10, 2018, 1:12 pm
AJFF Review: An Idol Worthy of Being ‘Almost Famous’
Not to be confused with the American film set in 1973, this Israeli musical comedy is utterly contemporary.
By
Alisa Haber
January 10, 2018, 1:02 pm
AJFF Review: Gracious ‘Gilbert’ Behind Grating Voice
Director Neil Berkeley manages to humanize Gilbert Gottfried and make him sympathetic in the documentary.
By
Janice Convoy-Hellmann
January 10, 2018, 12:55 pm
AJFF Review: ‘Boys From Brazil’ Best Thriller You’ve Never Seen
A snarling Gregory Peck as Josef Mengele makes the classic 1978 thriller, screening Feb. 7 and 8 at the AJFF.
By
David R. Cohen
January 10, 2018, 12:29 pm
The Film Paths Less Taken at the AJFF
It’s fun to look a little deeper for more focused film festival connections you might miss at first glance.
By
Michael Jacobs
January 9, 2018, 6:07 pm
AJFF Review: Shanghai Surprising Haven for Jews
“Above the Drowning Sea” tells the story of Jewish refugees who fled to China to escape the Holocaust.
By
Rebecca McCarthy
January 9, 2018, 5:41 pm
AJFF Review: U.S. Can Learn From Apartheid Fight
“An Act of Defiance” examines whether apartheid can be conquered with the force of words and nonviolence.
By
Allen H. Lipis
January 9, 2018, 5:30 pm
AJFF Review: Take ‘Shelter’ From Boring Spies
Two Mossad agents create little excitement in Eran Riklis' supposed thriller “Shelter.”
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
January 9, 2018, 5:11 pm
AJFF Review: Cutting Your Nose to Spite Your Face?
Using interviews and photos, "Take My Nose .. Please!" explores conflicted feelings about plastic surgery.
By
Vicki Leopold
January 9, 2018, 4:54 pm
AJFF Review: ‘Remember Baghdad’ Recounts Iraq’s Glory
The documentary travels through history to provide a glimpse of Iraq's Jews before Saddam Hussein’s reign.
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
January 9, 2018, 4:30 pm
AJFF Review: ‘A Quiet Heart’ Beats Too Slowly
After a series of failed attempts to grab recognition as a classical pianist, Naomi Sirad tries to piece her life back together.
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
January 9, 2018, 3:27 pm
AJFF Review: ‘Jungle’ Brings Magic to Survival
The true story of Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg, lost in the Amazon for three weeks, stars Daniel Radcliffe.
By
David R. Cohen
January 9, 2018, 2:38 pm
Lefont Theater Sold, Becomes Springs Cinema
The Lefont Sandy Springs theater was sold to East Cobb Resident Brandt Gully on Nov. 8.
By
Sarah Moosazadeh
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