In a city with more film festivals than days of the year, the annual New York Jewish Film Festival (NYJFF) tries to stand out by showcasing the multifaceted world of “Jewish Cinema,” a term so abstract and inclusive it covers almost every aspect of human experience and cultural life, from films about comics and graphic novels to orphanhood and loss to vodka manufacturing and branding.
- By just sayin'
- 03 Jan 2013
- 11:47AM
The Holocaust is Jewish, okay. The Occupation is not? Where are the award winning ISRAELI documentaries - The Law in These Parts and The Gatekeepers?
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