• Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: A Letter to David

    Jacob Burns Film Center

    Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: A Letter to David David Cunio was abducted from Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, and held captive by Hamas for more than two years. Ten years earlier, David starred with his twin […]

  • Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: Sapiro v. Ford

    Jacob Burns Film Center

    Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: Sapiro v. Ford: The Jew Who Sued Henry Ford In 1927, the young Jewish lawyer and labor organizer Aaron Sapiro sued Ford for defamation. The courageous David vs. Goliath court case is the […]

  • Jacob Burns Film Center: Fantasy Life

    Jacob Burns Film Center

    Jacob Burns Film Center: Fantasy Life Elegantly made and sharply observant, this distinctly New York comedy and family drama is buoyed by an ensemble of beloved actors Amanda Peet, in her first starring role in over a decade; Judd Hirsch, […]

  • Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: The Last Spy

    Jacob Burns Film Center

    Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: The Last Spy Peter Sichel, born in 1922 into a wealthy German Jewish wine family, fled with them to the United States. Joining the army as soon as America enters the war, he […]

  • Jacob Burns Film Center: Shoah

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    Jacob Burns Film Center: Shoah Claude Lanzmann’s nine-and-a-half hour Holocaust documentary Shoah stands four decades after its release as one of the greatest of all films. Yet because of its imposing length, it is rarely screened. Bringing together the testimony of survivors, […]

  • Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: Neshoma

    Jacob Burns Film Center

    Jacob Burns Film Center Jewish Film Festival: Neshoma Sandra Beerends’ beautiful and bittersweet film Neshoma captures the spirit and soul of Amsterdam’s Jewish community between the first and second World Wars, using a unique mix of authentic archival footage that is woven […]