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The 3rd Moscow Jewish Film Festival is an annual international film festival, which aims to gather in the program features, documentaries, shorts and animated films on the subject of Jewish culture, history and national identity and contemporary problems. The festival was held in Moscow from 12 to 20 June 2017, at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, Documentary Film Center, cinema GUM and KARO 11 cinema Oktyabr.
Opening film
Opening film of the festival was The Bloom of Yesterday directed by Chris Kraus. The film was presented by famous German actor Lars Eidinger. The opening ceremony was held in cinema Oktyabr which gathered about 1,600 spectators.
Jury
Pavel Lungin – president of the jury, director, screenwriter and producer
Igor Ugolnikov – actor, producer, director, screenwriter
Dmitry Astrakhan – film and theatre director, actor, producer
Julia Aug – theatre and film actor and director
Artyom Vitkin – screenwriter, director, producer
Elena Khazanova – director
Arkady Ukupnik – composer, pop singer, actor, music producer
Public council
For the first time a public council, which included filmmakers and leaders of the Jewish community, was created.
Alexander Boroda, chairman of the Public Council – Rabbi, the President of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, Founder and General Director of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation
Yuri Kanner – president of Russian Jewish Congress, Vice President and member of the steering committee of World Jewish Congress
Dorit Golender – diplomat, public figure, former Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the State of Israel in the Russian Federation (2010-2015)
Alexander Mitta – film director, screenwriter
Dmitry Litvinov – producer
Denis Ruzayev – film сritic
Susanna Alperina – journalist, writer
David Schneiderov – television and radio presenter, film critic
Vadim Rutkovsky – film critic, journalist
Creators
CEO and Producer – Egor Odintsov
Program Director – Vanya Bowden
Producer – Konstantin Fam
Educational Director – Michael Libkin
Educational Manager – Tatyana Bezhenar
Executive Producer – Edita Bleikh
PR Director – Elena Barkova
Program
= Competition
=Narrative Feature:
Abulele (2015) – Israel
The Bloom of Yesterday (2016) – Germany, France, Austria
Dirty Wolves (2015) – Spain
Demon (2015) – Poland, Israel
The Jews (2016) – France, Belgium
The Law (2014) – France
The Liberation of Skopje (2016) – Macedonia
Song of Songs (2015) – Ukraine
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe(2016) – Germany, France, Austria
We had a forest (2016) – Israel
Across the Waters (2016) – Denmark
Documentary Feature:
In Search of Israeli Cuisine (2016) – United States
Bring the Jews Home (2016) – Netherlands
Dimona Twist (2016) – Israel
A Woman's Story (2015) – Canada
Who's Gonna Love Me Now? (2016) – Israel, United Kingdom
Liga Terezin (2012) – Czech Republic, Israel
Mr Gaga (2015) – Israel
Moritz Daniel Oppenheim – The first Jewish painter (2016) – Germany
Levinsky Park (2016) – United States
Escape from Room 18 (2017) – Israel
Rabin In His Own Words (2015) – Israel
The Storyteller. After Walter Benjamin (2016) – Germany
Tel Aviv. Live (2016) – Israel
Narrative Short:
Curpigeon (2016) – United States
In Other Words (2015) – Israel
Irving (2016) – United States
Wig Shop (2016) – United States
Mordechai (2016) – United Kingdom
The Chop (2015) – United Kingdom
Weeping Willows (2017) – Germany
Weeping Willows (2016) – Israel
An Old Score (2016) – Israel
Documentary Short:
800 Jews from our Town (2015) – Poland
War Scarred Berlin (2015) – Germany
Spring Chicken (2016) – United States
Sugihara Survivors: Jewish and Japanese, past and future (2017) – United Kingdom, Japan
Home Movie (2013) – United Kingdom
Our Hebrews (2016) – Israel
German Shepherd (2014) – Sweden
The Last Blintz (2015) – United States
Journey Birds (2015) – Israel
Joe's Violin (2016) – United States
70 Hester Street (2014) – United States
= Out of competition
=Special screenings:
Arbeit Macht Frei (2009) – Israel
Brutus (2016) – Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, United States, Israel
Another Planet (2017) – Israel
Zigzag of luck. Emil Braginsky (2016) – Russia
Paradise (2016) – Russia, France
Kholodnoe tango (2017) – Russia
= Education
=In addition to film screenings educational program was organized in the framework of the festival, consisting of lectures, discussions and debates. A famous film director and screenwriter Andrei Konchalovsky told about unique personal ideas of paradise and about how they relate to collective past experiences. Nikolay Polissky is a protagonist of the film The storyteller. After Walter Benjamin, a Russian artist, a founder of the Archstoyanie festival and Nikola Lenivets art park discussed with the film’s audience the power of conceptual thinking. Tatyana Tarasova and Yuval Rabin had a conversation about life and tragic death of Yitzhak Rabin.Isabel Gathof is the screenwriter and director of the film Moritz Daniel Oppenheim – The first Jewish painter spoke about why Moritz Oppenheim’s life and art matter today. Naor Meningher is an independent film director, and the author of the short documentary Our Hebrews discussed the phenomenon of small Jewish communities. Arseniy Semenov is a lead actor in the film Song of Songs told about Sholem Aleichem and what was everyday life like for the Jews in the beginning of the 20th century.
As a part of the special event Another Planet. Why do we need a virtual Auschwitz? a film director Amir Yatsiv and film critic Larysa Malyukova discussed the rare genre of the animated documentary. Leila Guchmazova is a ballet critica jury member of the National Theatre Award "Golden Mask" gave a lecture about a famous Israeli Ohad Naharin. Ilya Altman discussed with the audience alternative ways of escape from horrors of the Holocaust.
= Events
=The 3rd Moscow Jewish Film Festival will open with the screening of The Bloom of Yesterday directed by Chris Kraus. The picture will be presented by Lars Eidinger. The closing ceremony of the 3rd Moscow Jewish Film Festival was held in the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center. The jurors have presented awards in each of the four competition categories and one special prize. And also held a special screening of the war drama Kholodnoe tango directed by Pavel Chukhray. The film was presented by actress Yulia Peresild, producer Sabina Eremeeva and cameraman Igor Klebanov.
It was also announced that an award named after Yakov Kaller is going to be established. It will be presented to the best film of the Moscow Jewish Film Festival’s program that was made in Russia. This year, the award went to the film Brutus directed by Konstantin Fam.
Winners
Winner of nomination Narrative Feature – The Bloom of Yesterday (2016)
Winner of nomination Documentary Feature – Who's Gonna Love Me Now? (2016)
Winner of nomination Narrative Short – In Other Words (2015)
Winner of nomination Documentary Short – Joe's Violin (2016)
Special jury prize – Song of Songs (2015)
Honorable prize for outstanding contribution to the development of Jewish cinema in Russia – Andrei Konchalovsky
Partners
Russian Jewish Congress
Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia
Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center
Genesis Philanthropy Group
The network of cinemas "Karo"
Jewish Agency for Israel
UJA-Federation of New York
Jewish Business Club "Solomon"
Ark Pictures
See also
Ekaterinburg Jewish Film Festival
References
External links
Official website
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- List of film festivals in Europe
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