The Jewish-Israeli Film Festival
I have to apologize for not posting the film schedule earlier, but better late than never right?
The Jewish-Israeli Film Festival is back in Pittsburgh for its 15th year and is sure to capture the viewing attention of its audience as always. The festival is already in its second week of showing films, but I’d still like to present the film schedule below, as well as ways to buy tickets, showtimes, etc.
There is still time to see:
The First Basket @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 7pm on Tuesday
She’s Got It @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 7:30pm on Tuesday
Arranged @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 7pm on Wednesday
Two young women - an Orthodox Jew and a Muslim - meet and become friends as first-year teachers at a public school in Brooklyn. They soon learn that, despite their religious differences, they have much in common, not the least of which is that they are both going through arranged marriages.
Nina’s Home @ Westmoreland Mall (Greensburg) at 7pm on Thursday
Sixty Six @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 7:30pm on Thursday
The Band’s Visit @ Regent Square Theater at 9pm on Saturday
Nina’s Home @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 1pm on Sunday
Samuel Rosenberg: Pittsburgh’s Painter Laureate @ SouthSide Works Cinema at 4pm on Sunday
The Hope: Rick Recht Film and Concert @ Melwood Screening Room at 7pm on Sunday
I highly suggest you check out the Film Festival’s website to read about each film and see which one or ones you’d like to see.
Tickets may be purchased online up to a day before the screening at the UJF’s website here, except on weekends. Keep in mind that ticket orders are not processed on Saturday or Sundays, so plan accordingly. Tickets can also be purchased at each venue up to 30 minutes prior to the screening and are cash-only. Call ahead to 412-992-5203 to make sure your screening isn’t sold out already.
Ticket prices on opening nights are $35, cash only at the door, otherwise they are $8 for general admission, $7 ages 65 and over, $6 for groups of 12+ purchased in advance and $5 for students.
For more information on the Film Festival and Jewish culture, visit the United Jewish Federation of Pittsburgh’s website here.
The above picture credit is from the movie Love Dance.
Don’t forget to check out “Hips, Rum and Rock and Roll” this Saturday at Zombo Gallery! Check out yesterday’s post here for more info.
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