2016 Jewish Film Festival brochure

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7TH ANNUAL MARCH 6-13, 2016

SPECIAL GUESTS:

MUSICIAN IDAN HAVIV DIRECTOR OREN ROSENFELD MARCH IDF 1ST LT. MEKONEN ABEBE 16-21 IDF RES. SGT. CORAL AMARANI DIRECTOR DANI MENKIN

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NINE GREAT NEW FILMS!

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Welcome

Dear Members of the Sarasota-Manatee Jewish Community: We are exceedingly proud to present another premiere line-up of truly outstanding and diverse films that will excite, enlighten, and provoke you, our audience. Six are features and three are documentaries. Although none of them addresses the Holocaust directly, that epic tragedy figures prominently in the background of four of our films, even though all are set in the present: “Besa –The Promise,” “To Life,” “Magic Men” and “Once in a Lifetime.” Three of the films deal with life in contemporary Israel—with both its blessings and its challenges: “Beneath the Helmet,” “Apples From the Desert,” and “A Borrowed Identity.” One film, “24 Days” is a docudrama about the real-life kidnapping in 2006 of a young French Jew. The ninth film, “On the Map,” our Closing Night film, is a first-ever documentary about the astounding 1977 victory of the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team over the heavily-favored Soviet Army team—the team that beat the U.S. in the Olympics. These nine films provide a fascinating, multi-dimensional window into Jewish history, Jewish values, and Jewish courage. Together, they expose us to a variety of historical, personal, and emotional experiences—both real and fictional—that can inform our thinking, expand our perspectives, and strengthen our connection to the larger world of the Jewish People. The Jewish Film Festival is one of many programs sponsored by The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee in pursuit of its mission:

To strengthen Jewish life and identity in our community, provide for Jewish people in need, and promote support for Israel.

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We welcome your participation and urge you to join us in achieving those goals. Last, but not least, we want to offer a special “Thank You” to The Milman-Kover Family Charitable Foundation, Susan F. Milman, Trustee, which has made a “Festival Patron” contribution in support of the 2016 Jewish Film Festival.

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SPECIAL GUESTS AND EVENTS OPENING NIGHT

CLOSING NIGHT

HYATT REGENCY SARASOTA

BEA FRIEDMAN THEATER

Last year, we had the distinct privilege of honoring the late Theodore Bikel (z’l) on Opening Night, and hearing him perform. If you weren’t there, you missed something extraordinary— an evening that the 700 people in the audience will never forget.

Israeli Director and Screenwriter Dani Menkin will introduce the firstever “Work in Progress” screening of his new documentary: “On the Map,” about the astounding 1977 Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team that toppled the four-time defending European champion, the Russian Army team. (See page 13 for more information about the film.)

SUNDAY, MARCH 6TH, 5:45pm

This year, the Opening Night Celebration of our 7th Annual Jewish Film Festival will be dedicated to the courageous men and women of the Israel Defense Forces, in connection with the screening of an inspiring new documentary, “Beneath the Helmet.” (See next page.) Our special guests, Director Oren Rosenfeld, IDF 1st Lt. Mekonen Abebe and IDF Res. Sgt. Coral Amarani, will introduce the film, and answer questions from the audience afterward. To lead off this extraordinary evening, TV personality and leading Israeli musician Idan Haviv will entertain the audience with contemporary Israeli songs. An elegant Dessert Reception will complete the evening.

SUNDAY, MARCH 13TH, 6:30pm

After the screening, Dani and players from that extraordinary team will answer audience questions and greet guests at a post-screening Dessert Reception. JFF filmgoers will remember Dani from his tender and humorous feature film, “Is That You?”, which delighted audiences at our 2015 Festival. If you want to go to EVERYTHING, please consider becoming a Sponsor of the Jewish Film Festival! You’ll receive two Sponsor Passes to all the Special Events described above— plus a private Opening Night Cocktail Party at 4:30pm with our Israeli guests—and two reserved seats for one screening of each film. In addition, you can make your ticket and event reservations in advance, using a Sponsor Concierge. (See page 15 for Sponsor information.) FILM DISCUSSIONS

Thanks to Bunny and Mort Skirboll for sponsoring Mr. Haviv.

A post-film discussion will take place after a few selected screenings. Please see the individual film pages to see if a discussion is scheduled; we welcome your participation.


SUNDAY MARCH

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5:45 PM

HYATT REGENCY SARASOTA MUSICAL PERFORMANCE Q & A WITH IDF GUESTS DESSERT RECEPTION (Doors open at 5:00)

MATINEES

TUES., MARCH 8 1:45pm Hollywood 20 WED., MARCH 9

Join us to honor the brave men and women of the Israel Defense Forces

3:45pm Hollywood 20

80 minutes Hebrew with English subtitles

BENEATH THE HELMET

An inspiring documentary which follows the journey of five Israeli high-school graduates who are drafted into the IDF. These young men and women are defending not only their homes and their families, but also the values of peace, equality, opportunity, democracy, religious tolerance, and women’s rights. At the age of 18, away from their homes, families, and friends, these young men and women undergo a demanding, inspiring journey, revealing the core of who they are and who they want to be. The lessons they learn along the way will profoundly influence their lives—and the life of the nation they defend.

Official selection of:

The Palm Beach International Film Festival Miami Jewish Film Festival Atlanta Jewish Film Festival SERET: The London Israeli Film and Television Festival Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema

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MONDAY MARCH

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7:00 PM

Bea Friedman Theater Federation Campus

MATINEES

TUES., MARCH 8 11:30am Hollywood 20 THURS., MARCH 10 3:45pm Hollywood 20

96 minutes

English, Greek, and Hebrew with English subtitles

MAGIC MEN

A touching feature about a jaded Holocaust survivor who returns to his native Greece to find the man who protected him and taught him magic during WWII. Because of his age, he is compelled to bring his Hassidic rapper son as his guardian, and there begins a cross-cultural, cross-generational road trip with unexpected results. Arriving in Greece against the backdrop of its recent financial crisis, father and son are forced to confront their prickly relationship, and their journey becomes a search for absolution and reconciliation. Punctuated by enchanting moments of humor and affection, Magic Men is further animated by spectacular panoramas of the Adriatic coast and a vibrant, Greek-infused musical score.

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Nominated for Four Israeli Academy Awards: Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Music Winner: Best Actor Award: Makram Khoury Audience Award – Maui Film Festival


TUESDAY MARCH

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7:00 PM

Bea Friedman Theater Federation Campus

MATINEES

WED., MARCH 9 11:30am Hollywood 20 FRI., MARCH 11

1:45pm Hollywood 20

96 minutes Hebrew with English subtitles

APPLES FROM THE DESERT

A timeless and moving story of tradition versus modernity. The rebellious teenage daughter of ultra-Orthodox Jewish parents journeys into the secular world in an adaptation of the award-wining Israeli play that poignantly explores themes of love and reconciliation. Rebecca is an only child, living in a cloistered existence with her strictly religious Sephardic parents in Jerusalem. Unhappy with the restricted traditions of home and community, she secretly attends dance classes where she forms a relationship with a secular kibbutznik, forcing her father to take drastic steps to prevent her from violating the code of conduct in which he believes so fervently. Ultimately, this family conflict culminates in a moment of truth, forcing all parties to confront their beliefs and their feelings for one another. Nominated for Three Israeli Academy Awards Winner: The Grand Prix of the 2015 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival Special Jury Award at the 2015 San Diego JFF Global Vision Award at Cinequest FF 2015 BEVIE Award for Best Feature Film at the Chicago Festival of Israeli Cinema

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WEDNESDAY MARCH

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7:00 PM

Bea Friedman Theater Federation Campus

MATINEES

THURS., MARCH 10 3:45pm Bea Friedman Theater

FRI., MARCH 11 11:30am Hollywood 20

110 minutes French with English subtitles

24 DAYS

A troubling view into the 2006 kidnapping of a young French Jew. Based on a shocking true story, this film is described as “one of the most wrenching and politically astute” films to come out of France. This cinematic adaptation of Ruth Halimi’s book offers a searing insight into the violent world of the gang of Barbarians, and the anguished experience of a family waiting and hoping that the police will save their son. Although this film is difficult to watch at moments, it is an acclaimed, awardwinning film that tells a timely and cautionary story—a story that forcefully reminds us of the critical challenge we face as a Jewish community—both at home and around the world. Limited scenes of graphic violence.

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Audience Awards: Best Feature – New Hamphsire Jewish Film Festival Best Film – Charlotte Jewish Film Festival Best Drama – San Diego Jewish Film Festival Best Thriller – Rockland International Jewish Film Festival Audience Award: Boston Jewish Film Festival Winner of the LIA Award – Jerusalem Film Festival


WEDNESDAY MARCH

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7:00 PM

Temple Beth Israel

MATINEES

THURS., MARCH 10 1:45pm Hollywood 20 FRI., MARCH 11

3:45pm Hollywood 20

86 minutes German with English subtitles

TO LIFE!

A touching human drama about the relationship between an aging Jewish cabaret singer and Holocaust survivor, and a young non-Jewish man on the run. Adapted from the original story, “If Stones Could Cry,” this film focuses on the unexpected connection that develops between Ruth and Jonas when he fortuitously saves her life. From that rather unusual beginning, a deep bond is formed between these very unlikely companions. As Jonas discovers Ruth’s past, and becomes a part of her present, his companionship and the passionate Yiddish songs of her youth help her find the way back to life. Featuring Hannelore Elsner, the grande dame of German cinema, Director Uwe Janson weaves a tale that effortlessly shifts between WWII, the post-war period, and today. Official Selection: Berlin and Beyond Film Festival, San Francisco Atlanta Jewish Film Festival Montreal World Film Festival Haifa Film Festival 10 Sao Paulo Film Festival

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THURSDAY MARCH

7:00 PM

Bea Friedman Theater Dr. Anna Kohen will introduce the film

MATINEES

MON., MARCH 7 1:45pm Bea Friedman Theater WED., MARCH 9 11:30am Bea Friedman Theater

90 minutes

Albanian, English, and Hebrew with English subtitles

BESA – THE PROMISE

A powerful documentary about Albanian Muslims who rescued Jews during the Holocaust, and one man’s search for the descendants of the Jews he saved, in order to fulfill a promise. This human drama bridges generations and religions, uniting fathers and sons, Muslims and Jews. A renowned Jewish-American photographer, Norman Gershman, is determined to document first-person accounts of the Albanian Muslims who rescued Jews during the Holocaust—one of the last untold stories of WWII—and finds Rexhep Hoxha, a Muslim Albanian who is searching for the Jewish family rescued by his father. Through the stories of Rexhep and his fellow Muslims, we discover a nation of everyday heroes. Through the accounts of Jewish survivors, we hear stories of gratitude to Muslim rescuers—stories that have not been heard for almost 70 years.

This film is sponsored by

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Grand Jury Award – Nashville Film Festival Best Documentary – Jewish Eye Festival Best Director – Beaufort International Film Festival Official selection: Washington Jewish Film Festival, Seattle Jewish Film Festival


MATINEES

MON., MARCH 7 11:30am Hollywood 20 TUES., MARCH 8 3:45pm Hollywood 20 WED., MARCH 9 1:45pm Hollywood 20

105 minutes

French with English Subtitles

ONCE IN A LIFETIME

An uplifting, fact-based story of a dedicated history teacher at a Paris high school who decides to challenge her apathetic, ethnically-diverse students with a unique assignment: A national competition on the theme of the child victims of the Nazi concentration camps. Although the project is initially met with extreme resistance, a face-to-face encounter with a Holocaust survivor changes students’ attitudes dramatically. As they move forward with their project, these once-rebellious teenagers begin to see one another—and themselves—in a new light. A potent antidote to the devaluation of education in an age of ignorance, bigotry, and rising anti-Semitism, this moving feature film demonstrates the enduring impact of the Holocaust in transforming future generations.

Audience Award – Boston Jewish Film Festival Audience Award – Santa Barbara International Film Festival Micki Moore Award – Best Narrative Film, Toronto Jewish Film Festival

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MATINEES

MON., MARCH 7

3:45pm Hollywood 20 WED., MARCH 9 3:45pm Bea Friedman

Theater

THURS., MARCH 10 11:30am Hollywood 20

104 minutes

Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles

A BORROWED IDENTITY

A compelling, moving feature about a young man going through a set of personal transitions against a background of ongoing cultural flux in Israel. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, this film explores the complex interrelated identities of Jewish Israelis and Arab Israelis. A gifted Arab Israeli boy is given the chance to go to a prestigious Jewish boarding school in Jerusalem. As Eyad desperately tries to fit in with his Jewish schoolmates and with Israeli society, he develops a friendship with another outsider, Jonathan, a Jewish boy suffering from muscular dystrophy, and gradually becomes part of his family. Ultimately Eyad must decide who and what he is—a decision that will change his life forever. The film was directed by Jewish-Israeli filmmaker, Eran Riklis, and was scripted by acclaimed Arab-Israeli writer, Seyad Kashua.

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Nominated for Four Israeli Academy Awards: Best Actor, Tawfeek Barhom Best Supporting Actor, Michael Moshonov Best Art Direction, Yoel Herzberg Best Sound, Itzik Cohen

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SUNDAY MARCH

6:30 PM

BEA FRIEDMAN THEATER Q&A WITH DANI MENKIN AND TEAM MEMBERS DESSERT RECEPTION

MATINEE

SUN., MARCH 13 3pm

Bea Friedman Theater

85 minutes

Hebrew and English with English Subtitles

ON THE MAP

A fast-moving and awe-inspiring documentary about the astounding Maccabi Tel Aviv pro-basketball team that toppled the four-time defending European Champion, the Russian Army Team—and put Israel firmly on the map! In 1977, Maccabi Tel Aviv assembled a talented roster of American and Israeli athletes, but no one thought they would get very far, not even in Israel. The game was played in Belgium, because the Soviet team refused to play in Tel Aviv and would not allow the Israeli athletes into Russia. Featuring interviews with the American athletes who made history, this film combines the pulse-pounding action of a high-stakes game with an incendiary political situation at the height of the Cold War. The film honors Israeli heroes, fascinates basketball fans, and captures the spirit of a nation triumphant against all odds. THIS WILL BE A “WORK IN PROGRESS” SCREENING

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In loving memory of

Alan K. Milman, Natalie K. Milman, Morris W. Milman, Arthur I. Kover The Milman-Kover Family Charitable Foundation Susan F. Milman, trustee

With great appreciation The Mazur Family Fund Federation Torch

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES $600 Event Sponsor ($210 tax deductible) @ Two reserved VIP seats at one screening of each of our films @ Advance film & event reservations with a Sponsor Concierge @ Two Sponsor Passes to all Special Events, including: - Russ & Daughters Kickoff Brunch at 10:30am at Michael’s On East, Sunday, January 17, 2016— repeated by popular demand - Private Sponsors’ Cocktail Party at 4:30pm, March 6, with IDF guests, before the Opening Night screening of Beneath the Helmet at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota—and the Dessert Reception afterward - Dessert Reception on Closing Night, March 13, with Israeli Screenwriter and Director Dani Menkin after the “Work in Progress” screening of his new documentary On the Map $1,000 Partner Sponsor ($220 tax deductible) @ Four reserved seats and Sponsor Passes to all of the above $2,500 Lead Sponsor ($940 tax deductible) @ Eight reserved seats and Sponsor Passes to all of the above, plus special recognition in event publicity $5,000 Producer Sponsor ($3,050 tax deductible) @ Ten reserved seats and Sponsor Passes to all of the above, plus @ Recognition in the Brochure and event publicity as the official Sponsor of one JFF Film $15,000 Opening Night Sponsor ($13,050 tax deductible) @ Ten Sponsor Passes to all of the above, plus @ The right to name the Opening Night of the Jewish Film Festival for yourself or your designee

If you become a Sponsor at the Brunch or afterwards, the cost of the Brunch will be credited toward your Sponsor contribution.

TO BECOME A SPONSOR, contact Jeremy Lisitza at 941.343.2113

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CORPORATE SPONSORS LEAD SPONSOR

Allegiant Private Advisors SUPPORTING SPONSORS

Barbara Ackerman, The Ackerman Group Regal Entertainment Group FILM SPONSORS

Cumberland Advisors Kobernick-Anchin-Benderson Observer Group PARTNER SPONSOR

Compound Consulting Services Starling Group PRINCIPAL SPONSOR

The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee

INDIVIDUAL SPONSORS FESTIVAL PATRON

The Milman-Kover Family Charitable Foundation FEDERATION TORCH

The Mazur Family Fund PRODUCER SPONSORS

Rosalind and Clement Hopp Bunny and Mort Skirboll LEAD SPONSORS

Marsha and Harry Eisenberg Ray and Nancy Swart PARTNER SPONSORS

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Betty-Jean and David Bavar Marilyn and Howard Berman Suzy and Burton Farbman Marsha and Marvin Frank Roz Goldberg and Alan Bandler Dr. Lewis and Sandra Hanan Harold and Valerie Joels Ruth Kreindler Naiditch Family Foundation Irene and Marty Ross Betty Schoenbaum Lois Stulberg Michael and Elizabeth Zeisler


EVENT SPONSORS Linda Abromson Ruth and Alan Ades Ellie and Lou Altman Rosann and Ian Black Sheila and Jerry Birnbaum Bobbi and Don Bernstein Karen and Tom Bernstein Roberta Berson and Frank Tucciarone Judy and Jack Bloch Cookie Bloom Fran and Jack Braverman Linda Z. Buxbaum Edie and David Chaifetz Dr. and Mrs. Louis Chaykin RenĂŠe Crames Rachel Dolan Meredith and Albert Ernst Gloria Feibus Jean and Michael Freed Len and Helen Glaser Pria Elizabeth Harmon Barbara Horowitz and Marvin Black Barbara Jacob Sue Johnson Marcy and Michael Klein Sandy and Ben Krause Dr. Bernard and Marion Levine Dr. Howard and Susan C. Levine Richard and Nessa Levine Norman and Linda Lipson Bobbi and Will Lorry Ellen and Henry Mason Susan and Kenneth Newmark Burton L. Raimi and Rosalyn Fleischer Ronnie Riceberg and Dennis Zimmerman Nadia and Michael Ritter Ed and Betty Rosenthal Lois and Shelly Ross Harriet and Jules Schaeffer Steve and Terri Seiler Dr. Burton and Estelle Silbert Linda Silver, PhD Cindy and Martin Spector Sol and Phyllis Steingard Hadassah and Martin Strobel Jack and Adrea Sukin Evans Tilles and Terry Neis Janet R. Tolbert Alan and Robin Wallack Sue and Arthur Warshaw LRWL, Inc. - Leon and Marysue Wechsler Jayne and Seymour Weiss Joan and Peter Wells Fremajane and Blair Wolfson

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TICKETS AND PASSES You may choose to purchase your tickets in several ways: FESTIVAL PASS – $100 per Pass Each Festival Pass includes (1) one non-reserved seat at one screening of each of the eight “regular” films, (2) one seat at the Opening Night film, (3) the Opening Night Dessert Reception on March 6, and (4) the Closing Night Dessert Reception on March 13. Please use the Worksheet on the next page to select your screening choices.

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS – $10 per Ticket Each ticket includes (1) one non-reserved seat at one screening of each of the eight films, and (2) the Dessert Reception on March 13. Does NOT include the Opening Night Film and Dessert Reception. (See below.) Please use the Worksheet on the next page to select your screening choices.

OPENING NIGHT TICKETS – $25 per Ticket Each ticket includes one non-reserved seat for the Opening Night Film at the Hyatt Regency Sarasota, and the Dessert Reception afterward.

Order your Festival Pass and/or your tickets on The Jewish Federation website, jfedsrq.org or call 1.866.465.3995. This year the Festival is using an outside ticket provider that will process your order and issue your tickets. Your tickets will be sent to you by mail, email, or text in advance of the Festival dates. Please refer to the Schedule of Film Screenings and Venues on Pages 20 and 21. S C R E E N I N G L O C AT I O N S Beatrice Friedman Theater – BFT The Jewish Federation Campus 582 McIntosh Road, Sarasota

Hollywood 20 Regal Cinemas – H20 1993 Main Street Sarasota

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Temple Beth Israel – TBI 567 Bay Isles Road Longboat Key

SECURITY WILL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EVENTS AND SCREENINGS


TICKET ORDER WORKSHEET To help you plan your ticket order before you contact our ticket provider, we suggest you use the worksheet on this page. Please refer to the screening matrix on pages 20-21. q I want to purchase ______ Festival Passes at $100 per Pass. q I want to purchase ______ Individual Tickets at $10 per ticket. q I want to purchase ______ Opening Night Tickets at $25 each (includes Dessert Reception).

____ BENEATH THE HELMET (Opening Night)

Sun. March 6, 5:45pm

Hyatt Regency Sarasota

____ BENEATH THE HELMET

Tues. March 8, 1:45pm H20

____ BENEATH THE HELMET

Wed. March 9, 3:45pm

H20

____ MAGIC MEN

Mon. March 7, 7:00pm

BFT

____ MAGIC MEN

Tues. March 8, 11:30am

H20

____ MAGIC MEN

Thurs. March 10, 3:45pm

H20

____ APPLES FROM THE DESERT

Tues. March 8, 7:00pm

BFT

____ APPLES FROM THE DESERT

Wed. March 9, 11:30am

H20

____ APPLES FROM THE DESERT

Fri. March 11, 1:45pm

H20

____ 24 DAYS

Wed. March 9, 7:00pm

BFT

____ 24 DAYS

Thurs. March 10, 3:45

BFT

____ 24 DAYS

Fri. March 11, 11:30am

H20

____ TO LIFE!

Wed. March 9, 7:00pm

TBI

____ TO LIFE!

Thurs. March 10, 1:45pm

H20

____ TO LIFE!

Fri. March 11, 3:45pm

H20

____ BESA: THE PROMISE

Mon. March 7, 1:45pm

BFT

____ BESA: THE PROMISE

Wed. March 9, 11:30am

BFT

____ BESA: THE PROMISE

Thurs. March 10, 7:00pm

BFT

____ ONCE IN A LIFETIME

Mon. March 7, 11:30am

H20

____ ONCE IN A LIFETIME

Tues. March 8, 3:45pm

H20

____ ONCE IN A LIFETIME

Wed. March 9, 1:45pm

H20

____ A BORROWED IDENTITY

Mon. March 7, 3:45pm

H20

____ A BORROWED IDENTITY

Wed. March 9, 3:45pm

BFT

____ A BORROWED IDENTITY

Thurs. March 10, 11:30am

H20

____ ON THE MAP (Closing Night)

Sun. March 13, 6:30pm

BFT

____ ON THE MAP

Sun. March 13, 3:00pm

BFT

to purchase tickets : non - sponsors : call 1.866.465.3995 or JFEDSRQ.ORG sponsors only : contact marlene at 941.504.6717 or thejff 2016 @ gmail . com 19


Schedule of TIME

SUN., March 6

MON., March 7

FILM SC TUES., March 8

11:30am Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 ONCE IN A MAGIC MEN LIFETIME 96 minutes 105 minutes 11:30am - 1:10pm 11:30am - 1:20pm SECURITY WILL BE PROVIDED AT ALL EVENTS AND SCREENINGS 1:45pm

BFT - Federation BESA – THE PROMISE 90 minutes 1:45pm - 3:15pm

Hollywood 20 BENEATH THE HELMET 80 minutes 1:45pm - 3:10pm

3:45pm Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 A BORROWED ONCE IN A IDENTITY LIFETIME 104 minutes 105 minutes 3:45 pm - 5:30pm 3:45pm - 5:30pm

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7:00pm OPENING NIGHT BFT - Federation BFT - Federation 5:45pm MAGIC MEN APPLES FROM Musician Idan Haviv 96 minutes THE DESERT BENEATH THE 7:00pm - 8:40pm 96 minutes 7:00pm - 8:40pm HELMET 80 minutes Hyatt Regency Sarasota Followed by Q & A and Dessert Reception


CREENINGS AND VENUES WED., March 9 BFT - Federation BESA – THE PROMISE 90 minutes 11:30am -1:00 pm Hollywood 20 APPLES FROM THE DESERT 96 minutes 11:30am - 1:15pm

THURS., March 10

FRI., March 11

SUN., March 13

Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 A BORROWED 24 DAYS IDENTITY 110 minutes 104 minutes 11:30pm - 1:25pm 11:30am - 1:15pm

Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 ONCE IN A TO LIFE! LIFETIME 86 minutes 105 minutes 1:45pm - 3:15pm 1:45pm - 3:30pm

Hollywood 20 APPLES FROM THE DESERT 96 minutes 1:45pm - 3:30pm

Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 Hollywood 20 BFT - Federation BENEATH THE MAGIC MEN TO LIFE! ON THE MAP HELMET 96 minutes 86 minutes 85 minutes 80 minutes 3:45pm - 5:25pm 3:45pm - 5:15pm SPECIAL MATINEE 3:45pm - 5:10pm AT 3:00pm BFT - Federation BFT - Federation A BORROWED 24 DAYS IDENTITY 110 minutes 104 minutes 3:45pm - 5:35pm 3:45pm - 5:30pm

BFT - Federation BFT - Federation CLOSING NIGHT 24 DAYS BESA – 6:30pm 110 minutes THE PROMISE ON THE MAP 7:00pm - 8:50pm 90 minutes 85 minutes 7:00pm - 8:30pm Temple Beth Israel Bea Friedman TO LIFE! Theater 86 minutes Followed by Q & A 7:00pm - 8:30pm and Dessert Reception

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