Judith Kerr was nearly 50 years old when she heard something she could not excuse. Her children remarked to her one night that they had always imagined her childhood as being similar to The Sound…
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Jewish International Film Festival 2021
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ComedyDramaReviews
Jewish International Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Shiva Baby’
by George Clarkby George ClarkEmma Seligman’s feature directorial debut Shiva Baby, based on her short of the same name, is an awkward comedy with one of the best, most outlandish premises I’ve seen in a long time. Danielle attends…
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DocumentaryReviews
Jewish International Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘They Call Me Dr. Miami’
by Bethany Lolaby Bethany LolaWhen the opportunity arose to watch They Call Me Dr. Miami, I jumped on it faster than a half-price BBL. Dr. Miami has always been one of the most fascinating people on the internet to…
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ComedyReviewsRomance
Jewish International Film Festival 2021 Review: ‘Born in Jerusalem and Still Alive’
by Danny O'Deaby Danny O'DeaA man sits on a bench, wrapped in a coat he’s owned for years. He rests his feet at the head of Jaffa Street in Jerusalem. A tour guide comes along, decked to the nines…