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Melbourne / 4
Sydney / 28 Oct — 18 Nov Melbourne / 4 — 29 Nov Brisbane / 21, 22 & 29 Nov, Perth / 31 Oct, 1 & 8 Nov Auckland / 14, 15 & 22 Nov 1 Festival Program S P O NS O RS , PA R T N ERS & F RIEN DS O F J IF F — GO L D S P O NS O R — CH AI ( )ח יS P O NS O R — SILV ER S P O NS O RS — B RO NZE S P O NS O RS — Ben, Annika & Sophie Landa M EDI A PA R T N ERS — 2 S P O NS O RS , PA R T N ERS & F RIEN DS O F J IF F — CIN EM A PA R T N ERS — CU LT U R A L & P RO G R A M M IN G PA R T N ERS — F RIEN DS O F J IF F — (anonymous) (anonymous) ABL AIS Insurance Arkady Shtrambrandt Cadrys Handwoven Rugs CBRE David Simons Doughboy Escala Partners Fraid Family General Maintenance Co. Genovese Golden Sheaf Hotel Jackie Vidor & Phil Staub Jennifer & Tony Smorgon Lauren and Bruce Fink Leo & Mina Fink Fund Leonid Madorsky Lorelle & Tom Krulis Lyndi & Rodney Adler Monash Private Capital Noah’s Creative Juices P & R Weinman River Capital Robert & Jasmine Dindas Sandra & Barry Smorgon OAM See-Saw Films Shadowlane Sharon & Gary Hendler Simon & Lisa De Winter The Choctop Icecream Company The Pacific Group Viv & Phil Green Westfield Yo-Chi 3 The 2015 Jewish International Film Festival CO N T EN T S — Melbourne ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 8 Sydney������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10 Brisbane, Perth & Auckland������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 Opening Night �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 16 Closing Night ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 CAT EG O RI ES — Mavens (Brilliant Minds)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 18 — Hamatzav (The Situation) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 3 — Bashert (Meant to be) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2 8 — All the World’s a Stage ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 — Triumph of the Spirit ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3 6 — Maggids (Storytellers) ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41 — Outside The Box ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 3 — Mishpocha (Family!!!)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4 5 — Dybbuks and other Mayhem ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 3 — Rak Ba’aretz (Only in Israel)������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 55 — 22 27 30 35 40 43 44 52 54 57 K EEP U P WIT H A L L T HIN GS J IF F — Subscribe to JIFF e-news��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� J IF F.CO M . 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Eddie Tamir F ES T I VA L M A N AG ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamar Simons A DV ER T IS I N G , S P O N S O RS H I P & G RO U P B O O K I N GS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindy Tamir M A R K E T I N G M A N AG ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tess Power C L AS S I C CI N EM AS M A R K E T I N G M A N AG ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Ristovski M A R K E T I N G C O - O R DI N ATO R . . . . . . . Georgina Willis M A R K E T I N G I N T ER N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ashleigh Blode AC C O U N T S M A N AG ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Mahoney C L AS S I C CI N EM AS M A N AG ER . . . . . Jeremy Goldman E V EN T CI N EM AS M A N AG ER . . . . . . . . . . Fiona Pulford ACA D EM Y CI N EM AS M A N AG ER . . . . Elizabeth Ireland N E W FA R M CI N EM AS M A N AG ER . . . . . . . Peter Sourris C O P Y W R I T ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lee Zachariah P U B L I CIS T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annette Smith F ES T I VA L I D EN T I T Y & D ES IG N . . . . . . . . Studio Round W EB D E V ELO P M EN T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sam Morgan T R A I L ER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REELArts M AT ER I A L S & C O N V ERS I O N S . . . . . . . . JORR Pty Ltd A S P ECI A L T H A N KS TO T H E D EDI CAT ED T E A M S AT C L AS S I C CI N EM AS , E V EN T CI N EM AS , N E W FA R M CI N EM AS A N D T H E ACA D EM Y CI N EM AS . 5 Melbourne Film Program Wednesday 4 Nov 7:15 P M Opening Night Party ★ 8 : 3 0 P M Opening Night Film – Son of Saul 16 ★ Thursday 5 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Censored Voices 24 12 : 4 5 P M To Life! 31 2 : 0 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 2 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 4 : 4 0 P M Experimenter 19 6 :15 P M Yitzhak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted To Peace 23 ★ 6 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 6 : 4 5 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 9 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 9 :15 P M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 ★ Friday 6 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M The Law 20 12 :15 P M Apples From the Desert 30 2 : 0 0 P M My Shortest Love Affair 29 2 : 3 0 P M Hagiga – the Story of Israeli Cinema: Ephraim Kishon 33 Saturday 7 Nov 2 :15 P M Where is Elle Kari and What Happened to Noriko-san? 42 2 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 4 : 0 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 5 : 0 0 P M Arabic Movie 35 6 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 7: 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 9 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 9 : 3 0 P M Experimenter 19 Sunday 8 Nov 10 : 0 0 A M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 11: 3 0 A M Sacred Sperm 55 12 :15 P M Fauda – part 2 of 4 44 1:15 P M Dough 51 2 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 3 of 4 44 3 : 3 0 P M Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa 38 ★ 4 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 4 of 4 44 6 :15 P M To Life! 31 7:15 P M Censored Voices 24 8 :15 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 9 : 0 0 P M Hill Start 50 Monday 9 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 12 :15 P M Atlit 48 2 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 2 :15 P M Felix and Meira 28 4 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 4 : 3 0 P M To Life! 31 6 : 3 0 P M Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa 38 ★ 6 : 4 5 P M Encirclements 47 9 : 0 0 P M The Man in the Wall 29 9 :15 P M Is That You? 30 Tuesday 10 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 12 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 2 :15 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 2 : 3 0 P M Seed of Life 50 4 :15 P M Censored Voices 24 4 : 4 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 6 : 3 0 P M Tuviansky 27 6 : 4 5 P M Einstein in the Holy Land 21 ★ 8 : 3 0 P M Ladies First 33 ★ 9 : 0 0 P M Bulgarian Rhapsody 37 Wednesday 11 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M The Physician 40 12 :15 P M The Muses of Bashevis Singer 43 2 : 0 0 P M Dough 51 3 : 0 0 P M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 4 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 6 : 4 5 P M The Law 20 7: 0 0 P M The Polgar Variant 22 ★ 8 : 4 5 P M Nobelists 22 9 : 0 0 P M 10% My Child 48 Thursday 12 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 12 :15 P M Ladies First 33 2 :15 P M The Voice of Peace 26 2 : 3 0 P M The Man in the Wall 29 4 :15 P M To Life! 31 4 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 6 : 4 5 P M Arabic Movie 35 T I C K E T S Available online at jiff.com.au, over the phone and at the Classic Box Office SINGLE TICKETS Adult $20 / Concession $18 / Classic Member $17 O P EN I N G N IG H T Adult $45 / Classic Member $39 C LOS I N G N IG H T Adult $29 / Classic Member $26 6 * ELIGIBLE CONCESSIONS Students, health care card holders and pensioners. Proof of concession must be presented. 7: 0 0 P M On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music 34 ★ 8 : 3 0 P M Censored Voices 24 9 :15 P M Fauda – part 2 of 4 44 Friday 13 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 12 :15 P M Deli Man 49 2 : 0 0 P M Encirclements 47 2 :15 P M Yitzhak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted To Peace 23 Saturday 14 Nov 1: 3 0 P M Nobelists 22 3 : 0 0 P M Sacred Sperm 55 4 : 3 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 5 : 0 0 P M Very Semi-Serious 42 7: 0 0 P M To Life! 31 7:15 P M Dough 51 9 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 9 : 2 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Sunday 15 Nov 11:15 A M Encirclements 47 11: 3 0 A M Where is Elle Kari and What Happened to Noriko-san? 42 1: 0 0 P M Pockets of Hope 34 ★ 1: 3 0 P M Deli Man 49 ★ 3 : 3 0 P M Red Leaves 52 3 : 4 5 P M On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music 34 5 : 3 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 ★ 6 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 7: 3 0 P M Experimenter 19 8 :15 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 Monday 16 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 12 :15 P M Arabic Movie 35 1: 4 5 P M Hill Start 50 2 : 0 0 P M Where is Elle Kari and What Happened to Noriko-san? 42 3 : 3 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 3 : 4 5 P M Censored Voices 24 6 :15 P M Sacred Sperm 55 6 : 3 0 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 8 : 4 5 P M Atlit 48 9 : 0 0 P M JeruZalem 54 ★ Tuesday 17 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M The Zionist Idea 23 12 :15 P M Is That You? 30 F ES T I VA L FI L M PAS S ES 5 Adult $95 / Classic Member $80 10 Adult $180 / Classic Member $150 20 Adult $340 / Classic Member $280 Festival passes are for separate, preselected sessions for one person. All films selected must be different from one another. Festival passes cannot be used for higher-priced events. Please see the events page for specific ticketing details. Passes are available online or at the box office. Only Classic Members receive concession price on passes. Tickets & Venue 2 :15 P M Etched in My Body 56 3 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 4 : 0 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Sunday 22 Nov 11: 0 0 A M Apples From the Desert 30 11:15 A M Twilight of a Life 49 Soldiers and 1: 0 0 P M To Life! 31 Peacemakers 25 1:15 P M Imaginary Feasts 37 ★ 6 : 0 0 P M My Shortest Love Affair 29 3 :15 P M Shtisel – Series 2 43 6 : 4 5 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of 3 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Hannah Arendt 18 8 : 0 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 9 : 2 0 P M Beyond the Fear 26 Wednesday 18 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 12 : 3 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 2 : 0 0 P M The Man in the Wall 29 3 : 0 0 P M Fauda – part 2 of 4 44 4 : 0 0 P M The Kind Words 45 6 : 3 0 P M The Physician 40 6 : 4 5 P M The Voice of Peace 26 8 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 9 : 3 0 P M Suicide 53 Thursday 19 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Nobelists 22 12 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 2 :15 P M Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone 39 3 : 0 0 P M Closer to the Moon 39 4 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 6 :15 P M The Zionist Idea 23 6 : 4 5 P M Encirclements 47 9 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 9 :15 P M Fauda – part 3 of 4 44 Friday 20 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 12 :15 P M 10% My Child 48 2 :15 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 2 : 3 0 P M Tuviansky 27 Saturday 21 Nov 2 : 3 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 2 : 4 5 P M Silicon Wadi 56 4 : 3 0 P M The Law 20 4 : 4 5 P M To Life! 31 6 : 4 5 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 7: 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 9 :15 P M By Sidney Lumet 32 9 : 3 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 Darkness 41 ★ 5 : 4 5 P M Very Semi-Serious 42 6 : 0 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 8 : 0 0 P M The Kind Words 45 8 : 4 5 P M The Man in the Wall 29 Monday 23 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Dough 51 12 :15 P M Beyond the Fear 26 2 :15 P M The Polgar Variant 22 ★ 2 : 0 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 4 : 0 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 4 : 3 0 P M The Kind Words 45 6 : 3 0 P M Experimenter 19 ★ 6 : 4 5 P M Hagiga – the Story of Israeli Cinema: Ephraim Kishon 33 9 : 0 0 P M Censored Voices 24 9 : 0 0 P M Freak Out 54 ★ Tuesday 24 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 12 :15 P M Arabic Movie 35 2 : 0 0 P M Red Leaves 52 2 : 3 0 P M Silicon Wadi 56 4 : 0 0 P M Bulgarian Rhapsody 37 4 : 2 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 6 : 3 0 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 6 : 4 5 P M Yitzhak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted To Peace 23 8 :15 P M Closer to the Moon 39 8 : 4 5 P M Atomic Falafel 53 Wednesday 25 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Shtisel – Series 2 43 12 : 3 0 P M Twilight of a Life 49 2 : 4 5 P M Imaginary Feasts 37 3 : 0 0 P M Fauda – part 3 of 4 44 6 : 3 0 P M Seed of Life 50 6 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 8 : 3 0 P M The Muses of Bashevis Singer 43 8 : 4 5 P M Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone 39 G RO U P B O O K I N GS Min. 20 people, $14/ticket Bookings online or [email protected] T ER M S & CO N DI T IO N S No person under the age of 15 years will be admitted to film-festival screenings unless in the company of a parent or adult guardian. R EF U N DS/ E XC H A N G ES Please check your booking carefully at the time of purchase as all tickets are nonrefundable but can be exchanged for the equal dollar amount or more 48 hours prior to the session start time for a $2 fee at the box office only. Lost or stolen tickets cannot be replaced. Thursday 26 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Is That You? 30 12 :15 P M Red Leaves 52 2 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and 2 :15 4 :15 4:30 6:30 6:45 8:30 9 :15 Darkness 41 P M Experimenter 19 P M To Life! 31 P M The Kind Words 45 P M Etched in My Body 56 P M Apples From the Desert 30 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 P M Fauda – part 4 of 4 44 Friday 27 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 12 :15 P M Felix and Meira 28 2 : 3 0 P M Pockets of Hope 34 2 : 4 5 P M Manpower 27 Saturday 28 Nov 2 : 0 0 P M Encirclements 47 2 :15 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 4 :15 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of 4:30 6:45 7: 0 0 9 :15 9:30 Hannah Arendt 18 P M Experimenter 19 P M The Law 20 P M Apples From the Desert 30 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 Sunday 29 Nov 11: 0 0 A M Dough 51 11:15 A M Censored Voices 24 1:15 P M To Life! 31 1:15 P M Einstein in the Holy Land 21 3 :15 P M Felix and Meira 28 3 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: 5:30 6:00 7: 3 0 8:30 Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 P M The Kind Words 45 P M By Sidney Lumet 32 P M Closing Night Drinks ★ P M Closing Night Film – Sabena Hijacking – My Version 17 ★ Monday 30 Nov – Wednesday 2 Dec Encore Sessions. Please check www.jiff.com.au for session details. Wednesday 2 Dec 3 : 0 0 P M Fauda – part 4 of 4 44 ★Accompanied by an event. See pgs. 8 – 9 for more information. V EN U E Classic Cinemas 9 Gordon Street, Elsternwick Tel. – (03) 9524 7900 www.classiccinemas.com.au JEWISH FOOD A kosher pop-up falafel & sabich stall by Hamawi’s Kitchen will be open onsite throughout the festival. 7 Melbourne Events WEDNESDAY 4 NOV OPENING NIGHT PARTY & FILM Celebrate the Opening Night of JIFF 2015 with renowned Australian jazz pianist Bob Sedergreen & Friends. This will be followed by the Cannes Film Festival award-winning film Son of Saul (pg. 16). 7:15 PM Music Bob Sedergreen & Friends 8:30 PM Son of Saul TICKETS Adult $45 / Classic Member $39 Food & drink included. Tickets are not available for the screening only. THURSDAY 5 NOV RABIN: LIFE AND LEGACY EXHIBITION Commemorate the 20th anniversary of Rabin’s assassination with Habonim Dror youth movement. Directly following the screening of Yitzchak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted to Peace (pg. 23) a session focussing on Rabin’s life and legacy will take place down the road at Beit Habonim, a one-minute walk from the Classic. 6:15 PM Yitzchak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted to Peace Exhibition & Conversation at Beit Habonim 1 Sinclair Street Elsternwick 7:30 PM TUESDAY 10 NOV Rachel Berger, one of Australia’s most highly regarded comedic talents introduces the screening of Ladies First (pg. 33). 8:30 PM Ladies First INTRODUCTION Rachel Berger THURSDAY 5 NOV & THURSDAY 12 NOV FAUDA A live Skype Q&A will follow these first two nail-biting sessions of Israel’s latest smash hit series, Fauda (pg 44). The first session will be with Avi Issacharoff, co-creator of Fauda and the Middle East analyst for The Times of 8 Israel and Walla. The second session will be with Lior Raz, co-creator and star of Fauda. 5 NOV 9:15 PM Fauda [part 1] SPEAKER Avi Issacharoff 12 NOV 9:15 PM Fauda [part 2] SPEAKER Lior Raz SUNDAY 8 NOV & MONDAY 9 NOV A Q&A with director and producer Abby Ginzberg, follows the screening of Soft Vengeance (pg. 38). Sunday’s Q&A will be hosted by Mary Boardman, a Melbourne-based lawyer who qualified in apartheid-era South Africa. SUN 3:30 PM Soft Vengeance MON 6:30 PM Soft Vengeance SPEAKER Abby Ginzberg & Mary Boardman (Sunday only) WEDNESDAY 11 NOV & MONDAY 23 NOV WOMEN’S CHESS DISPLAY Join us an hour prior to the screenings of The Polgar Variant (pg. 22) to see some of Australia’s best and youngest female chess players display their skills. Presented by the Melbourne Chess Club, The 2016 Australian Women’s Masters and Chess Kids. WED 11 NOV 6:00 PM Chess in the foyer 7:00 PM The Polgar Variant MON 23 NOV 1:15 PM Chess in the foyer 2:15 PM The Polgar Variant THURSDAY 12 NOV ON THE BANKS OF THE TIGRIS: THE HIDDEN STORY OF IRAQI MUSIC The screening of On the Banks of the Tigris (pg. 34) will be followed by a Q&A with Marsha Emerman, director and Majid Shokor, protagonist. The Q&A will be hosted by acclaimed writer, novelist, storyteller and human-rights advocate, Arnold Zable. 7:00 PM On the Banks of the Tigris SPEAKERS Arnold Zable, Marsha Emerman & Majid Shokor SUNDAY 15 NOV SUNDAY 22 NOV DELI MAN DELICACIES Rita Erlich is the former editor of The Age Good Food Guide and has been described as the “matriarch of food writing”. Rita will introduce Imaginary Feasts and discuss the concept of “An Imagined Feast”. 1:15 PM Imaginary Feasts ( pg. 37) SPEAKER Rita Erlich Join us in the foyer of the Classic Cinema for pre-film deli-style snacks courtesy of Eskal Deli. 12:45 PM Pop-up Eskal Deli in the foyer 1:30 PM Deli Man SUNDAY 15 NOV SUNDAY 22 NOV Pockets of Hope (pg. 34) will be introduced by the film’s director Judy Menzcel and protagonist Fay Sussman. 1:00 PM Pockets of Hope INTRODUCTION Judy Menzcel & Fay Sussman A DREAM FULFILLED SUNDAY 15 NOV MACCABI VICTORIA BASKETBALL Join us on the courts prior to the screening of 77:78 On the Map (pg. 57) for an afternoon of basketball. Maccabi Victoria Basketball club will host knockout competitions, last man standing and 3 on 3 games with prizes and giveaways. 4—5 PM Basketball Courts, Sholem Aleichem College 11 Sinclair St Elsternwick 5:30 PM 77:78 On The Map The Melbourne Jewish Writers Festival presents a post-film conversation exploring dreams and reality, artistic achievements and disappointments in relation to Natalie Portman’s directorial debut and Amos Oz’s memoir. 3:30 PM A Tale of Love and Darkness (pg. 41) SPEAKERS Ghita Loebenstein and Tali Lavi MONDAY 23 NOV BEHIND THE SHOCK MACHINE Following the screening of Experimenter (pg. 19) join Gina Perry and Dr Rosie Anderson in conversation about the subjects and ethics of the Stanley Milgram experiments. Gina Perry is the author of Behind the Shock Machine: The Untold Story of the Notorious Milgram Psychology Experiments and Dr Anderson is a honorary senior fellow at Melbourne University and a clinical psychologist. 6:30 PM MONDAY 16 NOV & MONDAY 23 NOV Experimenter Gina Perry & Dr Rosie Anderson SPEAKERS BEER AND FEAR! Welcome to a night of cinematic gore, tunes and beers. JIFF has partnered with Monster Fest and 2brothers beer to bring you two great nights of Beer and Fear! All tickets include free pretzels and a beer 16 NOV 9:00 PM JeruZalem ( pg. 54) 23 NOV 9:00 PM Freak Out ( pg. 54) SUNDAY 29 NOV CLOSING NIGHT DRINKS & FILM Join us for a drink and be entertained by The Alter Jazz Ensemble before the enthralling docu-drama Sabena Hijacking – My Version (pg. 17) to officially close the festival. 7:45 PM The Alter Jazz Ensemble 8:30 PM Sabena Hijacking – My Version TICKETS ADULTS $29 / Classic Member $26 Tickets are not available for the screening only. 9 Sydney Film Program Wednesday 28 Oct 3 : 5 0 P M Soft Vengeance: 7:15 P M Opening Night Party ★ Albie Sachs and the New 8 : 3 0 P M Opening Night Film South Africa 38 ★ – Son of Saul 16 ★ 4 : 4 5 P M Encirclements 47 6 : 3 0 P M Yitzhak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted To Peace 23 ★ 6 : 4 5 P M Hill Start 50 8 : 4 5 P M The Muses of Bashevis 6 : 3 0 P M Pockets of Hope 34 ★ Thursday 29 Oct 6 : 3 0 P M To Life 31 12 : 3 0 P M The Kind Words 45 8 : 3 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 12 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 8 : 4 5 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 Singer 43 9 : 0 0 P M 10% My Child 48 Thursday 5 Nov 12 : 3 0 P M Labyrinth of Lie 36 12 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 2 : 3 0 P M Experimenter 19 3 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 Monday 2 Nov 2 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 6 : 3 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 12 :15 P MThe Prime Ministers: 3 :10 P M Censored Voices 24 6 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Soldiers and 6 : 4 5 P M Nobelists 22 Peacemakers 25 6 : 4 5 P M Apples From the Desert 30 8 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 12 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 8 : 4 0 P M Fauda – part 2 of 4 44 ★ 8 : 4 5 P M The Prime Ministers: 2 : 2 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 8 : 5 0 P M Bulgarian Rhapsody 37 Soldiers and 2 : 5 0 P M To Life! 31 Peacemakers 25 6 : 3 0 P M Dough 51 Friday 6 Nov 6 : 4 5 P M Beyond the Fear 26 12 : 3 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Friday 30 Oct 8 : 4 0 P M Is That You? 30 12 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: 8 : 5 0 P M JeruZalem 54 ★ 2 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 Darkness 41 Tuesday 3 Nov 12 : 4 5 P M Censored Voices 24 12 : 3 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 2 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and 1: 0 0 P M To Life! 31 Darkness 41 3 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 Hannah Arendt 18 12 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 3 :15 P M Experimenter 19 2 : 2 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 Saturday 7 Nov 3 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and 4 : 0 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Darkness 41 Peacemakers 25 Saturday 31 Oct 6 : 3 0 P M The Kind Words 45 5 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 6 : 4 5 P M Arabic Movie 35 4 : 5 0 P M Red Leaves 52 5 : 2 0 P M Sacred Sperm 55 8 : 2 0 P M Censored Voices 24 6 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and 7: 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 8 : 3 0 P M The Man in the Wall 29 9 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Wednesday 4 Nov 9 : 0 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 12 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: 9 :10 P M Felix and Meira 28 Soldiers and 9 : 2 0 P M The Kind Words 45 Peacemakers 25 Sunday 1 Nov Darkness 41 6 : 5 0 P M To Life! 31 7:10 P M Felix and Meira 28 1: 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 12 : 2 0 P M Shtisel – Series 2 43 Sunday 8 Nov 12 : 3 0 P M The Zionist Idea 23 1: 0 0 P M Etched in My Body 56 1: 0 0 P M Twilight of a Life 49 3 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 2 : 4 5 P M Experimenter 19 1:15 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 3 :10 P M Experimenter 19 4 :15 P M On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of 2 : 4 0 P M Deli Man 49 Iraqi Music 34 ★ T I C K E T S Tickets are available online at jiff.com.au or at the Event Cinemas Box Office. Join Cinebuzz for free and earn points throughout JIFF. SINGLE TICKETS Adult $20 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $18 O P EN I N G N IG H T Adult $45 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $39 C LOS I N G N IG H T Adult $29 / 10 Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $26 F ES T I VA L FI L M PAS S ES 5 Adult $95 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $80 10 Adult $180 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $150 Festival passes are for separate, preselected sessions for one person. All films selected must be different from one another. Festival passes cannot be used for higher-priced events. Please see the events page for specific ticketing details. 5 passes are available online or at the box office. 10 passes are available at the box office only. Tickets & Venue 4 : 4 5 P M Sacred Sperm 55 Thursday 12 Nov 6 : 0 0 P M Very Semi-Serious 42 12 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: 6 : 4 0 P M The Prime Ministers: 6 : 3 0 P M Censored Voices 24 Soldiers and 8 : 0 0 P M Seed of Life 50 Peacemakers 25 8 : 3 0 P M Suicide 53 12 : 4 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 7: 0 0 P M The Voice of Peace 26 8 : 4 5 P M Tuviansky 27 2 : 5 0 P M Bulgarian Rhapsody 37 Monday 9 Nov 3 : 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 12 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and 6 : 3 0 P M Hagiga – the Story Peacemakers 25 of Israeli Cinema: Ephraim Kishon 33 1: 0 0 P M Arabic Movie 35 2 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 7: 0 0 P M My Shortest Love Affair 29 3 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 8 : 4 5 P M Fauda – part 4 of 4 44 6 : 3 0 P M Ladies First 33 8 : 5 0 P M Manpower 27 7: 0 0 P M The Law 20 Monday 16 Nov 6 : 3 0 P M Labyrinth of Lies 36 6 : 4 5 P M Censored Voices 24 8 : 4 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of Hannah Arendt 18 9 :10 P M To Life! 31 Tuesday 17 Nov 6 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 8 : 3 0 P M Closer to the Moon 39 Friday 13 Nov 9 : 0 0 P M Freak Out 54 ★ 12 : 3 0 P M The Man in the Wall 29 Tuesday 10 Nov 2 : 4 0 P M The Kind Words 45 12 : 4 5 P M Censored Voices 24 3 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 1: 0 0 P M Censored Voices 24 1: 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 6 : 4 5 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 8 : 4 0 P M 77:78 On The Map 57 9 :15 P M The Kind Words 45 2 : 4 0 P M Experimenter 19 Saturday 14 Nov 3 :10 P M A Tale of Love and 4 : 4 5 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Darkness 41 Wednesday 18 Nov 6 : 0 0 P M Felix and Meira 28 6 : 3 0 P M The Physician 40 5 :10 P M To Life! 31 7: 0 0 P M Silicon Wadi 56 7:15 P M The Kind Words 45 8 : 5 0 P M Papa Was Not a 7: 0 0 P M Serial (Bad) Weddings 46 7: 3 0 P M Closing Night Drinks ★ 9 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 8:30 PM C losing Night Film – Rolling Stone 39 6 :15 P M Einstein in the Holy Land 21 Sabena Hijacking 9 : 0 0 P M Atlit 48 9 :15 P M By Sidney Lumet 32 Wednesday 11 Nov Sunday 15 Nov 12 : 3 0 P M Vita Activa: The Spirit of 10 : 0 0 A M Fauda – part 1 of 4 44 Monday 16 – Wed 18 Nov 12 :10 P M Fauda – part 2 of 4 44 Encore daytime Sessions. 12 : 4 5 P M To Life! 31 1: 0 0 P M Imaginary Feasts 37 Please check www.jiff.com.au 2 : 4 5 P M The Prime Ministers: 2 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 3 of 4 44 for session details – My Version 17 ★ Hannah Arendt 18 Soldiers and 3 : 0 0 P M Where is Elle Kari and Peacemakers 25 What Happened to Noriko-san? 42 3 :10 P M The Kind Words 45 7: 0 0 P M Red Leaves 52 3 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 7:15 P M The Polgar Variant 22 4 : 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 8 : 3 0 P M Fauda – part 3 of 4 44 9 : 0 0 P M Atomic Falafel 53 4 : 4 5 P M Fauda – part 4 of 4 44 G RO U P B O O K I N GS Min. 20 people, $14/ticket Bookings online or [email protected] T ER M S & CO N DI T IO N S No person under the age of 15 years will be admitted to film-festival screenings unless in the company of a parent or adult guardian. R EF U N DS/ E XC H A N G ES Please check your booking carefully at the time of purchase as all tickets are nonrefundable but can be exchanged for the equal dollar amount or more 48 hours prior to the session start time for a $2 fee at the box office only. Lost or stolen tickets cannot be replaced. ★Accompanied by an event. See pgs. 12 – 13 for more information. V EN U E Event Cinemas, Bondi Junction Level 8, Westfield Shopping Centre 500 Oxford St, Bondi Junction Tel. – (02) 9300 1500 www.eventcinemas.com.au PA RKING Three hours free parking with validation 11 Sydney Events WEDNESDAY 28 OCT MONDAY 2 NOV & MONDAY 9 NOV OPENING NIGHT PARTY & FILM BEER AND FEAR! Celebrate the Opening Night of JIFF 2015 with one of Australia’s leading jazz pianists, Leonie Cohen. The Leonie Cohen Trio will perform jazz-infused Jewish music. This will be followed by the Cannes Film Festival award-winning film Son of Saul (pg. 16). 7:15 PM Leonie Cohen Trio 8:30 PM Son of Saul TICKETS Adult $45 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $39 Welcome to a night of cinematic gore and cheap beers. JIFF brings you a great night of Beer and Fear! $6 beer available at the AACTA Bar from 8pm on both nights. 2 NOV 8:50 PM JeruZalem (pg. 54) 9 NOV 9:00 PM Freak Out (pg. 54) Food & drink included. Tickets are not available for the screening only. Commemorate the 20th anniversary of Rabin’s assassination with Habonim Dror youth movement. Directly following the screening of Yitzchak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted to Peace (pg. 23) a session focussing on Rabin’s life and legacy will take place in the AACTA Bar. 6:30 PM Yitzchak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted to Peace 7:45 PM Exhibition & Conversation at AACTA Bar SUNDAY 1 NOV SOFT VENGEANCE A Q&A with director and producer Abby Ginzberg follows the screening of Soft Vengeance (pg 38). The Q&A will be hosted by Andrea Durbach, professor of Law and director of the Australian Human Rights Centre, University of New South Wales. 3:50 PM Soft Vengeance SPEAKER Abby Ginzberg WEDNESDAY 4 NOV RABIN: LIFE AND LEGACY EXHIBITION & CONVERSATION Partner Habonim Dror Sydney SUNDAY 1 NOV WORLD PREMIERE OF POCKETS OF HOPE Prior to the world premiere of Pockets of Hope (pg. 34) be entertained by the star of the documentary, Fay Sussman and her band. 6:30 PM Performance by Fay Sussman followed by Pockets of Hope Partner Courage to Care 12 SUNDAY 8 NOV ON THE BANKS OF THE TIGRIS The screening of On the Banks of the Tigris (pg. 34) will be followed by a Q&A with Marsha Emerman, director and Majid Shokor, protagonist. The Q&A will be hosted by Joe Wakim, writer on human rights issues. 4:15 PM On the Banks of the Tigris SPEAKERS Joe Wakim, Marsha Emerman & Majid Shokor THURSDAY 5 NOV WEDNESDAY 18 NOV FAUDA CLOSING NIGHT DRINKS & FILM A live Skype Q&A will precede these second nail-biting session of Israel’s latest smash hit series, Fauda (pg. 44). Avi Issacharoff, co-creator of Fauda and the Middle East analyst for The Times of Israel and Walla will be interviewed by Michael Misrachi from Encounters@Shalom. 5 NOV 8:40 PM Fauda [part 2] SPEAKER Avi Issacharoff & Michael Misrachi Please join us for a drink and music before the enthralling docu-drama Sabena Hijacking – My Version (pg. 17) to officially close the festival. 7:45 PM Drinks and music 8:30 PM Sabena Hijacking – My Version TICKETS Adult $29 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $26 Tickets are not available for the screening only. Please note all event details were correct at the time of printing and may change. Visit jiff.com.au for updated details. Vos is VOD? (Video on Demand) You can now watch JIFF movies at home, from your computer, iPad, TV or even your phone. Did you miss something at a past festival or want to recommend a film to friends anywhere in Australia or New Zealand? Vot are you vaiting for? Get vatching! jiff.com.au/shop 13 Presents — The Holocaust Film Series May, 2016 A series of films from around the globe dedicated to stories of persecution, racism, survival and migration. Melbourne & Sydney 1 — 10 May 2016 For more info, visit jiff.com.au/hfs 14 Perth, Auckland & Brisbane PERTH AUCKLAND BRISBANE Saturday 31 Oct 8 : 4 5 P M Son of Saul 16 Saturday 14 Nov 9 : 0 0 P M Son of Saul 16 9 : 0 0 P M Son of Saul 16 Sunday 1 Nov Sun 15 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 2 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 3 : 0 0 P M Atomic Falafel 19 7: 3 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 12 : 3 0 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 3 : 0 0 P M The Kind Words 45 5 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 7: 0 0 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Sunday 8 Nov 12 : 4 5 P M Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa 38 2 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 5 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 7: 0 0 P M Sabena Hijacking – My Version 17 Sunday 22 Nov 12 : 0 0 P M Censored Voices 24 2 :15 P M Felix and Meira 28 4 : 4 5 P M To Life! 31 7:15 P M Sabena Hijacking – My Version 17 Saturday 21 Nov Sunday 22 Nov 12 :15 P M The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers 25 2 : 4 5 P M The Kind Words 45 5 : 0 0 P M Experimenter 19 7:15 P M A Tale of Love and Darkness 41 Sunday 29 Nov 12 : 4 5 P M Censored Voices 24 2 : 4 5 P M Felix and Meira 28 5 : 0 0 P M To Life! 31 7:15 P M Sabena Hijacking – My Version 17 PERTH BRISBANE SINGLE TICKETS SINGLE TICKETS Adult $20 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $18 Adult $20 / Concessions $18 F ES T I VA L FI L M PAS S ES F ES T I VA L FI L M PAS S ES 5 Adult $95 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $80 5 Adult $95 / Concessions $80 Festival passes are for separate, preselected sessions for one person. All films selected must be different from one another. Festival passes are for separate, preselected sessions for one person. All films selected must be different from one another. Passes are available online or at the box office. G RO U P B O O K I N G Min. 20 people, $14/ticket P ER T H V EN U E Event Cinemas, Morley Centro Galleria, Cnr Walter & Old Collier Roads, Morley, WA, 6062 Tel. – (08) 9275 9255 www.eventcinemas.com.au/Cinema/Morley AUCKLAND SINGLE TICKETS Adult $20 / Concessions $18 G RO U P B O O K I N G Min. 20 people, $14/ticket, only available at the box office or over the phone. V EN U E Academy Cinemas Central Library Building, 44 Lorne Street, Auckland City Tel. – (09) 373 2761 www.academycinemas.co.nz G RO U P B O O K I N G Min. 20 people, $14/ticket, only available at the box office. V EN U E New Farm Cinemas 701 Brunswick Street New Farm QLD 4005 Tel. – (07) 3358 4444 www.newfarmcinemas.com.au TERMS & CONDITIONS No person under the age of 15 years shall be admitted to the film festival screenings unless in the company of a parent or adult guardian. * EL I GI B L E C O N C ES S I O N S Students, health care card holders and pensioners. Proof of concession must be presented. REFUNDS/EXCHANGES Please check your booking carefully at the time of purchase as all tickets are non-refundable but can be exchanged for the equal dollar amount or more 48 hours prior to the session start time for a $2 fee at the box office only. Lost or stolen tickets cannot be replaced. 15 HUNGARY — 2015, 97 MIN DIRECTOR — László Nemes LANGUAGE — German, Yiddish, Hungarian (English subtitles) O P ENIN G NIG H T FIL M — Son of Saul F E AT U R E (SAUL FIA) “This is a film that easily stands with the giants that have tackled the subject matter, crafting a new and vital facet of an impossibly complex story.” – TwitchFilm It’s 1944 in the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. When prisoner Saul discovers the body of a boy he believes to be his young son, he is determined to find a rabbi to perform a proper burial. It’s a secret mission that may collide with an uprising that is being planned. This astonishing debut from director László Nemes swept the Cannes Film Festival, winning four awards including the Grand Prix. Generating significant Oscar buzz not just for Best Foreign Language Film, but for Best Picture and Best Director as well, Son of Saul is the work of a true visionary, featuring stylistic innovations that make this a depiction of the Holocaust that is unlike any other. “By any standards, this would be an outstanding film, but for a debut it is remarkable.” – The Guardian SYDNEY — OPENING NIGHT Party 7:15pm Film 8:30pm Adult $45 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $39 Wed 28 Oct ★ OPENING NIGHT Party 7:15pm Film 8:30pm Adult $45 / Classic Member $39 Wed 4 Nov ★ T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T from 7:15pm PERTH — Sat 31 Oct 8:45pm AUCKLAND — Sat 14 Nov 9:00pm BRISBANE — Sat 21 Nov 16 from 7:15pm MELBOURNE — 9:00pm ISRAEL — 2015, 98 MIN DIRECTOR — Rani Saar LANGUAGE — Hebrew, English (English subtitles) C LOSIN G NIG H T FIL M — Sabena Hijacking — My Version DOCUDR AMA “I really wanted to blow up the plane. That’s the truth.” – Hijacker Therese Halsa in 2015 On May 8, 1972 four Fatah members boarded a flight from Vienna to Israel. Once in the air they brandished weapons and took over the plane. Over 24 nerve-wracking hours, the Israeli authorities attempt to negotiate with the group, even as they boldly and secretly planned the first ever takeover of airplane hijackers in history. This docu-drama features interviews with nearly everyone involved, from one of the hijackers, to then-Transportation Minister Shimon Peres and Benjamin Netanyahu, who was one of the Israeli soldiers tasked with taking down the hijackers. Producer Nati Dinnar decided to create a hybrid drama-doco, knowing that if it were purely dramatised, audiences would find it hard to believe that this extraordinary moment in history actually happened. Nominated for Best Documentary at the 2015 Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars). H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) SYDNEY — CLOSING NIGHT Drinks 7:30pm Adult $29 / Cinebuzz Students & Seniors $26 Wed 18 Nov ★ from 7:30pm MELBOURNE — CLOSING NIGHT Drinks 7:30pm Adult $29 / Classic Member $26 Sun 29 Nov ★ from 7:30pm PERTH — Sun 8 Nov 7:00pm AUCKLAND — Sun 22 Nov 7:15pm BRISBANE — Sun 29 Nov 7:15pm 17 ISRAEL, CANADA — 2015, 124 MIN DIRECTOR — Ada Ushpiz LANGUAGE — Hebrew, English, German (English Subtitles) D O C U M EN TA RY Vita Activa : The Spirit of Hannah Arendt “Despite all the efforts of the prosecution, everybody could see that this man was not a ‘monster’, but it was difficult indeed not to suspect that he was a clown.” – Hannah Arendt, Eichmann In Jerusalem When philosopher and writer Hannah Arendt attended the 1961 trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, it had a profound effect on her view of humanity. Were horrific acts the result of radical intent, or a function of thoughtlessness? She coined the now-famous phrase “banality of evil” in her report, which appeared in her seminal work Eichmann In Jerusalem. This documentary explores the life of Arendt in a way that’s never been seen before. Her controversial private life, including a love affair with philosopher and Nazi supporter Martin Heidegger, is illuminated here in detail as we visit the people and places that shaped Arendt. This fascinating documentary explores her loves, betrayals, ostracism and influence as one of the sharpest writers of the 20th century. 18 M AV EN S ( B RI L L I A N T M I N DS) SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov Fri 6 Nov Wed 11 Nov Mon 16 Nov 8:30pm 12:30pm 12:30pm 8:40pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Sat 14 Nov Tue 17 Nov Sun 22 Nov Tue 24 Nov Sat 28 Nov 2:00pm 4:30pm 6:45pm 6:00pm 12:00pm 4:15pm USA — 2015, 90 MIN DIRECTOR — Michael Almereyda LANGUAGE — English Experimenter In 1961, Yale University psychology professor Stanley Milgram was determined to find out how and why people could be pushed to extremes. The son of Holocaust survivors, he was driven to create the “obedience experiments”: how far will ordinary people go if commanded to by an authority figure? Branded a monster by the press, Milgram fights to prove to the world that “evil” may not be what we thought. The latest film from indie director Michael Almereyda (Anarchy) was a huge hit at its Sundance Film Festival premiere, its playful yet provocative true story winning over audiences. Featuring an all-star cast that includes Peter Sarsgaard and Winona Ryder. F E AT U R E “Offers a heady brew of theories about the essence of human nature, and a Peter Sarsgaard performance that catches Milgram in all his seductive, megalomaniacal brilliance.” – Variety SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Fri 30 Oct Sat 31 Oct Wed 4 Nov Fri 6 Nov Sun 8 Nov Mon 9 Nov Tue 10 Nov Fri 13 Nov Sat 14 Nov 2:30pm 3:00pm 7:00pm 3:10pm 3:15pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 2:40pm 3:00pm 9:00pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov 4:40pm Sat 7 Nov 9:30pm Mon 9 Nov 12:00pm Wed 11 Nov 4:00pm Sun 15 Nov 7:30pm Wed 18 Nov 12:00pm Mon 23 Nov ★ 6:30pm Thu 26 Nov 2:15pm Sat 28 Nov 4:30pm PERTH & BRISBANE — see pg 15. M AV EN S ( B RI L L I A N T M I N DS) 19 FRANCE — 2015, 87 MIN DIRECTOR — Christian Faur LANGUAGE — French (English subtitles) The Law F E AT U R E (LA LOI) “I suffer more from the humiliations inflicted by my country than from those inflicted on her.” – Simone Veil In 1974, French President Valéry Giscard d’Estaing put his Health Minister Simone Veil in charge of a daunting task: successfully carrying a new abortion law through parliament. Veil, an Auschwitz survivor, spent her life fighting for women’s rights. With three days to argue the law to parliamentarians, and after her male colleagues abandon her to the task alone, Veil faces down both sexism and anti-Semitism without ever losing her cool, and ends up making history. Award-winning Emmanuelle Devos (Coco Avant Chanel) delivers a spellbinding performance as the legendary politician and writer Veil. Christian Faure’s masterful direction employs a beautiful film-noir look, depicting the backroom wheeling and dealing of politics with all the tension and engagement of a thriller. Also stars Michaël Cohen (Shall We Dance?) as a young Jacques Chirac. 20 M AV EN S ( B RI L L I A N T M I N DS) SYDNEY — Mon 9 Nov 7:00pm MELBOURNE — Fri 6 Nov Wed 11 Nov Sat 21 Nov Sat 28 Nov 12:00pm 6:45pm 4:30pm 6:45pm ISRAEL — 2015, 55 MIN DIRECTOR — Noa Ben Hagai LANGUAGE — Hebrew, English (English subtitles) Einstein in the Holy Land (EINSTEIN BE’ERETZ HAKODESH) In 1923, Albert Einstein visited Palestine, travelling to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It was a visit that would have a profound impact on the legendary scientist, who struggled with an inner conflict: he was a Zionist, but one who intensely disliked nationalism. This documentary, based on Einstein’s personal travel diary, presents the world with the first-ever insight into Einstein’s thoughts during his trip to the Holy Land. Never before has the story of Israel’s formation been told from the perspective of one of history’s greatest minds, who turned down the opportunity to be Israel’s first president. D O C U M EN TA RY “I liked having the opportunity to peek into what went on in that superior brain when it was not engaged in cracking the secrets of the universe, but in writing stinging and funny entries about this strange place” – Noa Ben Hagai, director SYDNEY — Wed 18 Nov 6:15pm MELBOURNE — Tue 10 Nov ★ Sun 29 Nov 6:45pm 1:15pm S C R EEN I N G W I T H Line of Grace IS R A EL — 2 015 , 32 M I N / DI R EC TO R — Rotem Kaplinsky L A N G UAG E — Hebrew (English subtitles) Things are starting to look up for Grace, selling Thai goods to the foreign workers in the Arava region of southern Israel. Winner of the Best Short Feature Film at Jerusalem Film Festival, Line of Grace is presented by The Australia Arava Partnership. M AV EN S ( B RI L L I A N T M I N DS) 21 AUSTRALIA — 2015, 140 MIN ISRAEL — 2014, 68 MIN DIRECTOR — Uri Rosenwaks DIRECTOR — Yossi Aviram LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hungarian, English, Hebrew Nobelists The Polgar Variant “The moment you become a Nobelist, you’re not just a scientist: in some ways, you become a celebrity.” – Uri Rosenwaks “Geniuses are made, not born.” Over the past decade, eight Israeli scientists have won the Nobel Prize, an extraordinary achievement for a country its size. But beneath all the celebrations, pomp and ceremony, what do the awards mean? And what effect do they have on our lives? Aaron Ciechanover details his journey from stealing and selling thongs on the beach to becoming a groundbreaking scientist; chemist Dan Shechtman goes from a laughing stock to a Nobel laureate. In four 35-minute episodes, director Rosenwaks teases out the fascinating life stories behind the awards, as these fascinating people explain their amazing achievements in accessible and entertaining ways. László Polgár was a passionate man who believed that genius was something you could teach. The canvas he used was his three daughters. The medium he chose was chess. Suzan, Sofi and Judit were kept from school and trained to become chess masters in communist-controlled Budapest of the 1970s. They ate, slept and breathed chess, training all day, every day, for many years. Polgár taught them to beat not just their opponents, but all expectations. Official selection at the Jerusalem Film Festival. SYDNEY — Thu 5 Nov 6:45pm SYDNEY — Wed 11 Nov Wed 11 Nov ★ 7:00pm Mon 23 Nov ★ 2:15pm MELBOURNE — Wed 11 Nov Sat 14 Nov Thu 19 Nov 22 7:15pm MELBOURNE — 8:45pm 1:30pm 12:00pm M AV EN S ( B RI L L I A N T M I N DS) D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY S ERI ES (English subtitles) D O C U M EN TA RY USA — 2015, 148 MIN DIRECTOR — Joseph Dorman & Oren Rudavsky LANGUAGE — French, Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — English, Hebrew (English subtitles) Yitzhak Rabin: a Soldier Devoted To Peace The Zionist Idea “We are destined to live together, on the same soil in the same land… We say to you today in a loud and clear voice: Enough of blood and tears. Enough.” – Yitzhak Rabin “A thoughtful and invaluable cinematic document.” – The Hollywood Reporter In 1995, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by an ultranationalist following a rally in Tel Aviv. Now, twenty years after his tragic death, this documentary looks back at a man of courage who devoted his life to his county, who was committed to bringing peace to his people. A former soldier who had fought on the ground in the 1948 war, and later led Israel to victory in the Six Day War as chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces, Rabin understood the true cost of conflict, and was determined to avoid it at all costs. This fresh examination of the history of Israel sets out to tell “the story of Zionism as seen through the inhabitants of the land”, be they Jewish or Arab, Israeli or Palestinian. This is a film that does not shy away from difficult questions, examining the competing claims by different groups over the same territory. Why is this one region so important? Has the reality of the Jewish state gone to plan? This urgently relevant documentary is a fascinating and multidimensional exploration of what it means to be a Zionist. Wed 4 Nov ★ 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov ★ Tue 24 Nov SYDNEY — Sun 8 Nov SYDNEY — 6:15pm 6:45pm D O C U M EN TA RY FRANCE — 2015, 53 MIN DIRECTOR — Yves Azeroual 12:30pm MELBOURNE — Tue 17 Nov Thu 19 Nov H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) 12:00pm 6:15pm 23 ISRAEL, GERMANY — 2015, 84 MIN DIRECTOR — Mor Loushy LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Censored Voices D O C U M EN TA RY (SIACH LOCHAMIM) “Censored Voices is a reminder that glorious myths of wars and the men who fight them wither under scrutiny, in Israel and everywhere else.” – Screen International In 1967, Israel was threatened by the armies of Egypt, Syria and Jordan, which had gathered to annihilate the state. Six days later, the war was over. It was seen as a decisive victory for Israel, but beneath the celebrations were stories of the real battles that have remained secret until now. Directly following the war, a group of young kibbutzniks, led by renowned writer Amos Oz and editor Avraham Shapira, recorded intimate conversations with Israeli soldiers, talking to them about their experiences, the heroism and the tragedies. Censored for 50 years, the tapes are now finally available, and we witness the men as they listen to their confessions from half a century ago. Narrated by Oz himself, this film premiered at Sundance, and won an Ophir Award (Israeli Oscar) for Best Documentary. 24 H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) SYDNEY — Fri 30 Oct Tue 3 Nov Thu 5 Nov Sun 8 Nov Tue 10 Nov Fri 13 Nov Mon 16 Nov 12:45pm 8:20pm 3:10pm 6:30pm 12:45pm 1:00pm 6:45pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Sun 8 Nov Tue 10 Nov Thu 12 Nov Mon 16 Nov Mon 23 Nov Sun 29 Nov 12:00pm 7:15pm 4:15pm 8:30pm 3:45pm 9:00pm 11:15am BRISBANE & AUCKLAND — see pg 15. USA — 2015, 111 MIN DIRECTOR — Richard Trank LANGUAGE — English The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers The second part of the Prime Ministers film adaptation, Soldiers and Peacemakers examines Prime Ministers Rabin and Begin from a unique insider perspective. On the 20th anniversary of Rabin’s assassination, the film uncovers previously untold details, shows unseen footage, and gives fresh perspectives of this tumultuous time. Yehuda Avner was both a key witness to and participant in Israel’s history: speechwriter to Prime Ministers Levi Eshkol and Golda Meir, advisor to Yitzhak Rabin, Menachem Begin and Shimon Peres, and a top diplomat who served in the USA, Great Britain and Australia. Avner, who passed away earlier this year, narrates the film, with the Prime Ministers themselves voiced by Michael Douglas, Christoph Waltz, Leonard Nimoy and Sandra Bullock. I N H O N O U R O F Les Erdi OAM D O C U M EN TA RY “A fantastic account that provides insight into the actions of our nation’s leaders and offers important lessons for the future.” – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Yehuda Avner’s The Prime Ministers SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Fri 30 Oct Wed 4 Nov Sat 7 Nov Mon 9 Nov Wed 11 Nov Thu 12 Nov Sun 15 Nov Tue 17 Nov 8:45pm 12:30pm 12:30pm 4:00pm 12:30pm 2:45pm 12:30pm 6:40pm 6:45pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Tue 10 Nov Sun 15 Nov Tue 17 Nov Fri 20 Nov Sat 21 Nov Mon 23 Nov Fri 27 Nov Sun 29 Nov 6:30pm 2:15pm 8:15pm 4:00pm 2:15pm 6:45pm 4:00pm 12:00pm 3:30pm PERTH, AUCKLAND & BRISBANE — see pg 15. H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) 25 FRANCE — 2014, 89 MIN LATVIA — 2014, 80 MIN DIRECTOR — Frédéric Cristéa DIRECTOR — Herz Frank & Maria Kravchenko LANGUAGE — French, Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Russian, English, Hebrew (English subtitles) The Voice of Peace Beyond the Fear (BALIU ROBEZA) For 20 years, a pirate radio station based on a ship in international waters off the coast of Tel Aviv broadcast messages of peace and love, as well as great music, to millions across the Middle East and Europe. Fighter pilot turned political activist Abie Nathan was determined in his mission to bring Israelis and Arabs together in peace, and soon counted Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Johnny Mathis and The Carpenters among his supporters. This documentary takes us into this peaceful, groundbreaking act of rock‘n’roll rebellion. SYDNEY — Sun 15 Nov 7:00pm MELBOURNE — Thu 12 Nov Wed 18 Nov 2:15pm 6:45pm “Paints a carefully non-judgmental portrait of Yigal Amir.” – The Hollywood Reporter In 1995, Yigal Amir assassinated Yitzhak Rabin and became the most hated man in the country. Orthodox Jew and Russian emigrant Larisa Trembovler marries Amir and gives birth to his son, but Amir will never be released from prison. All these years later, Trembovler remains devoted to her husband, Amir remains unrepentant, and the citizens of Israel remain furious at the man who tore the country apart. This highly controversial documentary was nearly banned due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter. The film premiered at Hot Docs, and was in competition at the Jerusalem Film Festival. SYDNEY — Mon 2 Nov Tue 17 Nov Mon 23 Nov 26 6:45pm MELBOURNE — H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) 9:20pm 12:15pm D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY “Peace is the word. And the Voice of Peace is the station.” ISRAEL — 2014, 82 MIN DIRECTOR — Noam Kaplan DIRECTOR — Riki Shelach LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Manpower Tuviansky “Fascinating, funny, intricately plotted, lively and quite moving.” – The Jerusalem Post “This forgotten tale in Israel’s history evokes social questions on the misuse of power” – myNewYorkeye Immigration officer Meir Cohen must examine his own values when he is tasked with deporting African labor immigrants. A hardworking man struggling to make ends meet, he finds himself at odds with his country’s new brutal policies. The real lives of foreign workers in Israel is revealed in this ironic yet compassionate film about belonging and upheaval, home and family. Yossi Marshek was nominated for an Ophir (Israeli Oscar) for his performance as Meir. In June of 1948, six weeks after the State of Israel was established, Captain Meir Tuviansky, an Israeli officer formerly in the British army, was accused of treason. Over four hours, he would be interrogated, court martialed and sentenced to death. But was he really guilty? And what motivated the head of security to act so swiftly and harshly? This biopic dramatises an incredible chapter in Israel’s history, and the resulting fallout that is remembered to this day. SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Thu 12 Nov 8:50pm MELBOURNE — Fri 27 Nov Sun 15 Nov F E AT U R E F E AT U R E ISRAEL, FRANCE — 2014, 85 MIN 8:45pm MELBOURNE — 2:45pm Tue 10 Nov Fri 20 Nov H A M AT Z AV ( T H E S I T UAT IO N ) 6:30pm 2:30pm 27 CANADA — 2014, 105 MIN DIRECTOR — Maxime Giroux LANGUAGE — French, Yiddish, English, Spanish, Hebrew, Italian (English subtitles) Felix and Meira F E AT U R E (FÉLIX ET MEIRA) “Touching and evocative.” – Vanity Fair Meira is a Hasidic wife and mother consumed by the strict rules of her society. Felix is an eccentric French Canadian man mourning his wealthy father. When the two meet in a bakery, an unexpected friendship is born. It soon blossoms into something more as they open one another’s eyes to the possibilities that lie beyond their worlds. Trapped by tradition, Meira must decide whether to remain in the only life she’s ever known, or give it all up to be with Felix. This touching tale of self-discovery was a huge hit on the festival circuit, winning awards at the Toronto, Chicago and San Sebastian film festivals. Starring Hadas Yaron (Fill the Void), Felix and Meira is an elegant film that refuses to pass judgment on any of its richly drawn characters. SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Sat 31 Oct Mon 2 Nov Tue 3 Nov Thu 5 Nov Sat 7 Nov Mon 9 Nov Tue 10 Nov Thu 12 Nov Sun 15 Nov Wed 18 Nov 3:00pm 7:10pm 2:20pm 2:20pm 2:45pm 9:10pm 2:45pm 1:00pm 12:40pm 3:45pm 6:00pm MELBOURNE — Sat 7 Nov Mon 9 Nov Tue 10 Nov Thu 12 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 16 Nov Tue 17 Nov Thu 19 Nov Sat 21 Nov Fri 27 Nov Sun 29 Nov 6:45pm 2:15pm 4:40pm 12:00pm 9:00pm 3:30pm 3:00pm 9:00pm 7:00pm 12:15pm 3:15pm PERTH, AUCKLAND & BRISBANE — see pg 15. 28 B AS H ER T ( M E A N T TO B E ) ISRAEL — 2014, 92 MIN FRANCE — 2015, 78 MIN DIRECTOR — Evgeny Ruman DIRECTOR — Karin Albou LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — French (English subtitles) The Man in the Wall My Shortest Love Affair (HAISH SHEBAKIR) On a rainy night in Tel Aviv, Rami decides to take the dog for a walk. Hours later, his wife Shir is woken by an angry neighbor who has their dog, but there is no sign of Rami. Shir is anxious, and over the course of the evening, she is visited by family, friends and police, as the truth behind their seemingly ideal relationship is revealed. This dramatic thriller is filled with unreliable narrators and shocking revelations. Told over the course of one evening, we navigate twists and turns as the couple’s humiliating secrets come to the fore. Starring Tamar Alkan who was nominated for an Ophir (Israeli Oscar) for Best Actress. 8:30pm 12:30pm MELBOURNE — Mon 9 Nov Thu 12 Nov Wed 18 Nov Sun 22 Nov Twenty years after their love affair, Louisa and Charles accidentally meet at a Parisian arts festival. After a night of drinking, the two reconnect and Louisa discovers she is pregnant. They decide to raise the child together, and find themselves thrust into a relationship that may prove chronically unworkable: him, a self-absorbed college professor, her, a moody but refined manuscript editor. The pair do their best to make it work in this darkly comic film about second chances. Written and directed by the film’s star, Karin Albou (Little Jersualem). N OT E For mature audiences; contains nudity. SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Tue 3 Nov Fri 13 Nov “A sexually charged, claustrophobic journey into the minds of two smart, but confounding people.” – Mercury News F E AT U R E F E AT U R E “A tense, excellently paced psychological drama with fleshed out characters that seem pulled on-screen directly from life itself.” – Sound On Sight 9:00pm 2:30pm 2:00pm 8:45pm Thu 12 Nov 7:00pm MELBOURNE — Fri 6 Nov Tue 17 Nov B AS H ER T ( M E A N T TO B E ) 2:00pm 6:00pm 29 ISRAEL — 2014, 96 MIN USA, CANADA, ISRAEL — 2014, 81 MIN DIRECTOR — Matti Harari & Arik Lubetzki DIRECTOR — Dani Menkin LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — English Apples From the Desert Is That You? “I didn’t come into this world to have babies and be a housewife.” “There is not one day in my life where I didn’t think ‘what if?’.” Rebecca is the only daughter of an Orthodox Sephardic family. Unhappy with the strict life, her rebellion grows. When faced with an arranged marriage to an older widower, Rebecca decides to run away with a young man heading to his kibbutz in the desert. Adapted from a short story by acclaimed author Savyon Liebrecht, Apples From the Desert was nominated for three Ophirs (Israeli Oscars), and won the Audience Award at the Haifa Film Festival. Ronnie is a 60-year-old Israeli film projectionist who has just lost his job. When he begins contemplating his past and the road not taken, he decides to travel to the USA in search of Rachel, the love of his youth. He is joined on his journey by Myla, a young and energetic American filmmaker who is determined to document Ronnie’s journey, whether he wants her to or not. This romantic road movie was winner of Best Indie Film at the Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars). SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Thu 5 Nov 6:45pm MELBOURNE — Fri 6 Nov Sun 22 Nov Thu 26 Nov Sat 28 Nov 30 Mon 2 Nov 8:40pm MELBOURNE — 12:15pm 11:00am 6:45pm 7:00pm Mon 9 Nov Tue 17 Nov Thu 26 Nov B AS H ER T ( M E A N T TO B E ) 9:15pm 12:15pm 12:00pm F E AT U R E F E AT U R E (TAPUHIM MIN HAMIDBAR) GERMANY — 2014, 104 MIN DIRECTOR — Jean-Jacques Zilbermann LANGUAGE — French (English Subtitles) To Life! (AUF DAS LEBEN!) When ageing Jewish cabaret singer Ruth meets the young, terminally ill Jonas, an unlikely friendship is born. As Ruth imparts the story of her impossible, tragic life as a singer in World War Two Germany to Jonas, the two grow closer, finding in one another the will to live. Fresh from its premiere at the Montreal World Film Festival, To Life! is an uplifting, powerful film about remembering the past and living in the present. It stars legendary German actress and multiple award winner Hannelore Elsner alongside newcomer Max Riemelt. It features an extraordinary soundtrack of classic Jewish songs, reimagined and re-recorded for this film. F E AT U R E “Melancholy and joy combine in an exciting way, perfectly balanced in this restrained, elegant drama. Stars Hannelore Elsner and Max Riemelt harmonise impressively.” – SpielFilm SYDNEY — Sat 31 Oct Sun 1 Nov Mon 2 Nov Tue 3 Nov Wed 4 Nov Sat 7 Nov Wed 11 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 16 Nov 5:00pm 6:30pm 2:20pm 1:00pm 3:00pm 6:50pm 12:45pm 5:10pm 9:10pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Sun 8 Nov Mon 9 Nov Thu 12 Nov Fri 13 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 16 Nov Sat 21 Nov Sun 22 Nov Thu 26 Nov Sun 29 Nov 12:45pm 6:15pm 4:30pm 4:15pm 12:00pm 7:00pm 12:00pm 4:45pm 1:00pm 4:15pm 1:15pm PERTH, AUCKLAND & BRISBANE — see pg 15. A L L T H E WO R L D ’ S A S TAG E 31 USA — 2015, 103 MIN DIRECTOR — Nancy Buirski LANGUAGE — English D O C U M EN TA RY By Sidney Lumet “Feels less like a documentary, and more like a long, wide-ranging, disarmingly honest, highly entertaining dinner conversations with a man who was one of cinema’s smartest, most articulate and most compassionate figures.” – Indiewire In a never-before-seen interview recorded a few years before his death, legendary filmmaker Sidney Lumet guides us through his life and work. From his early years on the Yiddish stage to directing some of cinema’s most enduring classics, including 12 Angry Men, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico and Network, he is regarded as one of the most socially-conscious directors in cinema history. With his typical candor, humour and grace, he reveals what mattered to him as an artist and a human being. Directed by the Peabody and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Nancy Buirski, this revealing look at one of cinema’s greatest filmmakers depicts an artist who is funny, humble and reflective over a body of work that endures to this day. It premiered in the Cannes Classics section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. 32 A L L T H E WO R L D ’ S A S TAG E SYDNEY — Sat 14 Nov 9:15pm MELBOURNE — Sat 21 Nov Sun 29 Nov 9:15pm 6:00pm ISRAEL — 2015, 104 MIN ISRAEL — 2013, 80 MIN DIRECTOR — Noit Geva DIRECTOR — Riki Shelach LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Hagiga — the Story of Israeli Cinema: Ephraim Kishon Ladies First (ILUF HAGORERET) “[Israel] is a country where everybody has the right to speak his mind, but there is no law forcing anybody to listen.” – Ephraim Kishon “A woman must be the best at home, at work, in bed, in the kitchen, with the children... and all this on heels and without food. Tell me, are you nuts?” This is the first part of a milestone documentary series about the history of Israeli cinema, featuring hundreds of interviews and a wealth of rare archival footage. This instalment focuses on Oscarnominated film director, author and satirist Ephraim Kishon. A Holocaust survivor, Kishon became a celebrated author before moving into filmmaking in the early 1960s, directing such Israeli classic as Sallah Shabati – 1964 (nominated for an Oscar), Blaumilch Canal – 1969 (nominated for a Golden Globe) and The Policeman – 1972 (nominated for an Oscar, and winner of the Golden Globe award for Best Foreign Language Film. Forty-eight women, including comedians, actors, singers, celebrities and stand-up comics gather to tell the filthiest chauvinist jokes they know! But digging deeper, we go beneath the jokes as the women open up to discuss men, sex, relationships, intimacy and humour. Hilarious, revealing and insightful, there is no funnier way to discover what it’s like to be a modern woman in Israel. From filmmaker Riki Shelach, director of the acclaimed Tuviansky (pg. 27, also screening at JIFF 2015). D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY (HAGIGA LA-EINAIM) SYDNEY — Mon 9 Nov 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Tue 10 Nov ★ 8:30pm Thu 12 Nov 12:15pm SYDNEY — Thu 12 Nov 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Fri 6 Nov Mon 23 Nov 2:30pm 6:45pm A L L T H E WO R L D ’ S A S TAG E 33 D O C U M EN TA RY AUSTRALIA — 2015, 113 MIN DIRECTOR — Judy Menczel LANGUAGE — English, Arabic LANGUAGE — English On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music Pockets of Hope “If we are Jews or Christian or Muslim or Sunni or Shiite, it doesn’t matter! The music is the connection.” “My vision on this planet is to change the cycle of hate around so the children of tomorrow have hope.” – Fay Sussman Majid is an Iraqi-Australian from a Muslim background determined to find the source of the music he grew up with. When he discovers the Jewish influence in Iraqi music and its subsequent whitewashing from history, it takes him on a journey from Australia to Israel, Europe and Iraq to meet musicians of all faiths, hear their remarkable stories and breathtaking music, and unite them in a concert for peace and reconciliation. Sun 8 Nov ★ 4:15pm Australian singer and activist Fay Sussman had vowed never to return to Poland. Generations after the Holocaust, the collaboration that many Poles had with the Nazis remains an open wound. Overcoming her fear and anger, Sussman finally visited the country, and discovered a generation of Poles working to establish a new relationship with the Jewish community. She soon discovers that through her music, she can restore her connection to Poland and begin the journey of reconciliation between Poles and Jews. MELBOURNE — SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Thu 12 Nov ★ 7:00pm Sun 15 Nov 3:45pm Sun 1 Nov ★ 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Sun 15 Nov ★ 1:00pm Fri 27 Nov 2:30pm 34 A L L T H E WO R L D ’ S A S TAG E D O C U M EN TA RY AUSTRALIA — 2015, 79 MIN DIRECTOR — Marsha Emerman ISRAEL — 2015, 62 MIN DIRECTOR — Eyal Sagui Bizawe & Sara Tsifroni LANGUAGE — Hebrew, Arabic (English subtitles) Arabic Movie (SERET ARAVIT) It was a tradition of 1970s Friday afternoons in Israel: tuning in to the only television channel and watching the Arab movie of the week. It was a national pastime, and a strange one at that: how did Israel’s official TV station obtain these films? Why did it insist on regularly showing films made by “the enemy”? And why were Israelis so interested in Arabic cinema? This documentary looks into one of the most unlikely moments in Israel’s history, and examines not just how but why the country shared cultural heroes with those they were often at war with. A nostalgic examination of a time gone by, and one that raises some challenging questions. A L L T H E WO R L D ’ S A S TAG E D O C U M EN TA RY “A joyful and highly original journey in a colorful time machine, full of healthy nostalgia, tears and laughter, waves of emotion, and, of course, yearning for a long-gone age.” – 2015 Docaviv awards jury statement SYDNEY — Tue 3 Nov Mon 9 Nov 6:45pm 1:00pm MELBOURNE — Sat 7 Nov Thu 12 Nov Mon 16 Nov Tue 24 Nov 5:00pm 6:45pm 12:15pm 12:15pm 35 GERMANY — 2014, 124 MIN DIRECTOR — Giulio Ricciarelli LANGUAGE — German, Yiddish, Hungarian (English subtitles) Labyrinth of Lies F E AT U R E (IM LABYRINTH DES SCHWEIGENS) “Powerfully documented, carefully written, forcefully directed and skillfully acted.” – The Observer Johann Radmann is an ambitious young lawyer in 1958 Frankfurt, keen to move out of traffic court and do something more meaningful. When he discovers that many former Nazis have quietly reintegrated into German society, he begins seeking them out, building cases against them. It’s a tougher fight than he anticipates, as he experiences pushback from a country that simply wants to forget. A massive hit at the Toronto Film Festival, Labyrinth of Lies is a semi-fictionalised depiction of the 1963 – 1965 Frankfurt Auschwitz trials. Through Radmann (himself based on four different prosecutors), the film skillfully captures the disbelief and frustration many young Germans felt at their country’s history, and follows those who fought the system to make the country face up to what it was. Stars Alexander Fehling (Inglorious Basterds, Homeland) and Friederike Becht (Hannah Arendt, The Reader). The film is Germany’s official entry for the 2016 Foreign Language Oscar. 36 T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov Thu 5 Nov Sat 7 Nov Mon 16 Nov 1:15pm 12:30pm 9:00pm 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Tue 10 Nov Tue 17 Nov Sat 21 Nov Mon 23 Nov Thu 26 Nov 12:00pm 8:00pm 9:30pm 2:00pm 8:30pm FRANCE, BELGIUM — 2015, 70 MIN BULGARIA, ISRAEL — 2014, 94 MIN DIRECTOR — Anne Georget DIRECTOR — Ivan Nitchev LANGUAGE — French, English, Hebrew, Russian LANGUAGE — Bulgarian, German, Ladino (English subtitles) (English subtitles) Imaginary Feasts Bulgarian Rhapsody (FESTINS IMAGINAIRES) “Warm and tender evocation of childhood innocence and first love.” – The Hollywood Reporter In the Nazi concentration camps, in Soviet Gulags, in Japanese war camps, prisoners would write hundreds of cooking recipes. These starving inmates who would kill for a piece of bread, painstakingly wrote these recipes at great personal risk. These recipes became a universal act of resistance, and one that has never been studied before. This documentary explores extraordinary moments in history, and the power of imaginary feasts to feed the soul. In 1943, the Jews of Greater Bulgaria are forced to adhere to Germany’s rule. The friendship of teenagers Moni (a Jewish kid from Sofia) and Giogio (the son of the Commissar for Jewish Affairs’ chauffeur) is tested when they both fall in love with Shelly, a beautiful 17-year-old Jewish girl from Greece. A story of teenage love and friendship told against the backdrop of the Holocaust, this was Bulgaria’s submission for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar. SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Sun 15 Nov 1:00pm MELBOURNE — Sun 22 Nov ★ 1:15pm Wed 25 Nov 2:45pm Thu 5 Nov Thu 12 Nov F E AT U R E D O C U M EN TA RY “They feasted on words because they were dying of hunger.” – Andre Bussiere, survivor of Auschwitz & Buchenwald 8:50pm 2:50pm MELBOURNE — Tue 10 Nov Tue 24 Nov T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T 9:00pm 4:00pm 37 SOUTH AFRICA, USA — 2014, 84 MIN DIRECTOR — Abby Ginzberg LANGUAGE — English D O C U M EN TA RY Soft Vengeance: Albie Sachs and the New South Africa “A stunning documentary, Soft Vengeance is as much about human behaviour as it is about history.” – NPR As a young, white, Jewish man in South Africa, Albie Sachs was determined to help bring Apartheid to an end. A fierce advocate for equality, Sachs was subsequently jailed, put in solitary confinement, tortured, exiled, and the subject of an attempted assassination. When his friends promised to avenge him, Sachs resisted the idea: “if we achieve true freedom and democracy,” he said, “that will be my soft vengeance.” This Peabody Award-winning documentary takes us into the remarkable life of a man who refused to ignore a systemic injustice. Sachs was one of the key figures in South Africa’s transformation, a man who stood by the conviction that reconciliation was more important than retribution, regardless of what he was put through. 38 T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov ★ 3:50pm MELBOURNE — Sun 8 Nov ★ 3:30pm Mon 9 Nov ★ 6:30pm PERTH — Sun 8 Nov 12:45pm F E AT U R E FRANCE — 2014, 99 MIN DIRECTOR — Nae Caranfil DIRECTOR — Sylvie Ohayon LANGUAGE — English LANGUAGE — French (English subtitles) Closer to the Moon Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone “A breath of fresh air, far above the usual action films Hollywood keeps churning out.” – New York Observer “To find strength, I remembered the good things in life.” Disillusioned with the state of post-war Communist Romania, five Jews who fought in the resistance against the Nazis stage an elaborate bank heist by convincing everyone at the scene of the crime that they are filming a movie. Knowing their punishment will be severe, the five decide that win or lose, any fate is better than their current one. But none of them can guess what actually awaits them. Funny, exciting and based on an incredible true story, Closer to the Moon stars stars Vera Farmiga (The Departed) and Mark Strong (The Imitation Game). Growing up Jewish in the 1980s Paris projects, where France had pushed its Jews and Arabs from its unwelcome colonies, isn’t easy, especially with an absent mother and brutal stepfather. But Stéphanie is determined to go to college and pursue her love of dance. With its leg warmers, torn leotards and excellent 1980s soundtrack, this film could well be described as the French Flashdance! A funny, autobiographical coming-of-age story about pushing past the difficulties of your reality and following your dreams. Mon 9 Nov 8:30pm MELBOURNE — Thu 19 Nov Tue 24 Nov SYDNEY — Tue 10 Nov SYDNEY — 3:00pm 8:15pm F E AT U R E ROMANIA — 2014, 112 MIN 8:50pm MELBOURNE — Thu 19 Nov Wed 25 Nov T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T 2:15pm 8:45pm 39 GERMANY — 2013, 150 MIN DIRECTOR — Philipp Stölzl LANGUAGE — English F E AT U R E The Physician “For those who miss the substance and scope of films like Lawrence of Arabia and The Man Who Would Be King, Philipp Stölzl’s The Physician restores one’s faith in the medium.” – Variety In 11th-century London, young Christian Rob Cole is dazzled by the skills of a Jewish physician trained by the legendary Avicenna in Persia. But to study at Avicenna’s school, Rob must disguise himself as a Jew. On his epic journey, he will fight religious dogma and make breakthroughs that will form the foundation of human medical science. Based on the popular novel by Noah Gordon, this adventurous period film features a cast that includes Tom Payne (Inheritance), Stellan Skarsgård (The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo), Olivier Martinez (Revenge) and Ben Kingsley (House of Sand and Fog), and a sumptuous visual style that beautifully depicts 11th-century England and Persia. 40 T RI U M P H O F T H E S PI RI T SYDNEY — Tue 10 Nov 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Wed 11 Nov Wed 18 Nov 12:00pm 6:30pm ISRAEL — 2015, 95 MIN DIRECTOR — Natalie Portman LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) A Tale of Love and Darkness (SIPPUR AL AHAVA VE HOSECH) It is 1945, and a young Amos Oz is living in Jerusalem with his parents. It is a difficult time for both the nation and for Oz, whose mother has put the weight of all her hopes and dreams upon him. Even as he joins the fight against British occupation, he remains a thoughtful child whose destiny is forged alongside that of Israel. Premiering in official selection at Cannes 2015, this is the directorial debut from Natalie Portman, who presents a insight into one of Israel’s best-known writers. She also speaks fluent Hebrew in her role as Oz’s mother Fania: a Holocaust survivor struggling with the horrors of the past and the challenges of the present. Based on Oz’s best-selling memoir, it is a coming-of -age story for both Oz and Israel. I N H O N O U R O F Peter & Sharon Ivany for their support of Jewish film in Australia F E AT U R E “Portman has made a film with something serious and interesting to say about Israel, a nuanced portrait of the place that demonstrates a commitment to, and connection with, her home country.” – The Guardian SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Fri 30 Oct Tue 3 Nov Wed 4 Nov Fri 6 Nov Sat 7 Nov Tue 10 Nov Thu 12 Nov Sat 14 Nov Sun 15 Nov Tue 17 Nov 12:45pm & 6:45pm 2:45pm 3:00pm 1:00pm 2:45pm 6:30pm 3:10pm 3:00pm 4:45pm 4:30pm 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Sat 7 Nov Mon 9 Nov Thu 12 Nov Sat 14 Nov Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Fri 20 Nov Sun 22 Nov ★ Tue 24 Nov Thu 26 Nov Sat 28 Nov 9:00pm 2:45pm & 7:00pm 2:00pm 4:30pm 9:20pm 8:45pm 4:30pm 12:00pm 3:30pm 4:20pm 2:00pm 9:15pm PERTH, AUCKLAND & BRISBANE — see pg 15. M AG GI DS (S TO RY T EL L ERS) 41 USA — 2015, 83 MIN ISRAEL — 2014, 50 MIN DIRECTOR — Leah Wolchok DIRECTOR — Dvorit Shargal LANGUAGE — English LANGUAGE — Hebrew, English, Japanese, Very Semi-Serious Where is Elle Kari and What Happened to Noriko-san? Swedish (English subtitles) (EYFO ELLE KARI VEMA KARA LE NORIKO-SAN) “ … a poignant emotional journey into a vanishing childhood.” – Indian Cine Film Festival Jury The one-panel cartoons in the New Yorker magazine are the stuff of legend: hilarious, inspiring and occasionally baffling artworks that reflect and comment on the world we live in. Now, director Leah Wolchok takes us behind the scenes to experience the successes, rejections, and processes of the madcap geniuses – many of whom are Jewish – who create them. An offbeat look at one of journalism’s most enduring institutions. Nominated for Best Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival. In the 1950s, the most popular children’s books in Israel were from the series Children of the World. The books, which remain in print over six decades later, featured heroes and beloved characters who were depicted by actual children in real photographs. But who were these children, and what became of them? This Ophir Award (Israeli Oscar) winning documentary sets out to find the answers and rediscover the collective childhood memories shared by a generation of devoted readers. SYDNEY — IS R A EL — 2 014 , 13 M I N , S I L EN T Sun 8 Nov 6:00pm DI R EC TO R — Erez Tadmor and Guy Nattiv 5:00pm 5:45pm The story of a romantic Jerusalem, told through the eyes of L A N G UAG E — Hebrew (English Subtitles) MELBOURNE — Sat 14 Nov Sun 22 Nov S C R EEN I N G W I T H Dear God Aaron, a simple man who guards the historic Wailing Wall. SYDNEY — Sun 15 Nov 3:00pm MELBOURNE — Sat 7 Nov Sun 15 Nov Mon 16 Nov 42 M AG GI DS (S TO RY T EL L ERS) 2:15pm 11:30am 2:00pm D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY “A documentary that literally can coax a laugh a second.” – Moveable Feast ISRAEL — 2015, 72 MIN ISRAEL — 2014, 129 MIN (3 EPISODES) DIRECTOR — Shaul Betser & Asaf Galay CREATOR — Udi Alon & Yehonatan LANGUAGE — English, Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) The Muses of Bashevis Singer Shtisel — Series Two “A harem of translators would be heaven on Earth.” – Isaac Bashevis Singer “Wonderful acting and intelligent writing.” – The Jerusalem Post Isaac Bashevis Singer, Nobel Prize winner and famous Yiddish writer, was hungry for both fame and women. He combined these passions, employing numerous women to translate his works into other languages, and engaging in romances with nearly all of them. This surprising and enlightening documentary reveals the real Singer, as well as the previously-unknown women who brought his works to the world. A hit on the Jewish Film Festival circuit following its premiere at the Haifa Film Festival. The hit TV series that explores the life of an ultra-Orthodox family in Jerusalem returns. The second season of Shtisel centres on father and son, Shulem and Akiva Shtisel, who share the same apartment in ultra-Orthodox Mea Shearim. It features the same cynical humour and the same search for love that made the first season one of Israel’s biggest TV shows; sweeping the Opir Awards (Israel’s Oscars), winning Best Drama Series, Best Actor, Best Script and Best Directing. Wed 4 Nov 8:45pm MELBOURNE — Wed 11 Nov Wed 25 Nov SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov SYDNEY — 12:15pm 8:30pm T V S ERI ES D O C U M EN TA RY (HAMUZOT SHE BASHEVIS ZINGER) 12:20pm MELBOURNE — Sun 22 Nov Wed 25 Nov M AG GI DS (S TO RY T EL L ERS) / O U T S I D E T H E B OX 3:15pm 12:00pm 43 ISRAEL — 2015, 12 X 45 MIN EPISODES CREATORS — Avi Issacharoff & Lior Raz LANGUAGE — Hebrew, Arabic (English subtitles) T V S ERI ES Fauda As edge-of-your-seat as The Hurt Locker, as thrilling as Homeland, Fauda will knock you down and sweep you away. The Israeli Defense Force operates special undercover units in the West Bank and Gaza. The Mista’arvim blend into the Palestinian population, speaking fluent Arabic and carrying out anti-terror operations. When a notorious Hamas operative re-emerges, Doron comes out of retirement to lead a unit in search of the man he believed to be dead. This tense, gripping show is the biggest Israeli TV series of the year, showing all sides of the conflict from the Israeli soldiers to the Arab civilians caught up in the crossfire. Following in the footsteps of Homeland and In Treatment, Fauda is tipped to be the next Israeli series to be remade in America. Binge-watch episodes at JIFF over four sessions or watch the marathon of all 12 episodes on a Sunday! 44 O U T S I D E T H E B OX SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct 8:30pm [part 1] Mon 2 Nov 12:30pm [part 1] 8:40pm [part 2] Thu 5 Nov ★ Wed 11 Nov 8:30pm [part 3] Thu 12 Nov 8:45pm [part 4] Sun 15 Nov Marathon 10:00am – 6:30pm Intervals between sessions throughout the day MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov ★ Sun 8 Nov Marathon Wed 11 Nov Thu 12 Nov ★ Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Wed 25 Nov Thu 26 Nov Wed 2 Dec 9:15pm [part 1] 10:00am – 6:15pm 3:00pm [part 1] 9:15pm [part 2] 3:00pm [part 2] 9:15pm [part 3] 3:00pm [part 3] 9:15pm [part 4] 3:00pm [part 4] ISRAEL, CANADA — 2015, 90 MIN DIRECTOR — Shemi Zarhin LANGUAGE — French, Hebrew (English subtitles) The Kind Words (HAMILIM HATOVOT) When three siblings gather to mourn the death of their mother, they learn something very unexpected about the real identity of their father. Determined to discover the truth, the three unlikely travelling companions set off on a journey from Israel to Paris to find out more about themselves than they ever knew. Writer/director Shemi Zarhin’s most recent film was The World Is Funny, a comedic and dramatic box-office smash. The Kind Words follows in its footsteps: a funny, poetic film about the ties that irrevocably connect families, and one that finds humour even in tragedy. The Kind Words received the highest number of Ophir (Israeli Oscar) nominations in 2015, and has been a huge box office success in Israel. C O - P R ES EN T ED BY See-Saw Films F E AT U R E “Zarhin knows more than how to tell a good tale; he can create characters with the right dosage of drama and psychology.” – Haaretz SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Sat 31 Oct Tue 3 Nov Thu 5 Nov Fri 6 Nov Wed 11 Nov Fri 13 Nov Sat 14 Nov Tue 17 Nov 12:30pm 9:20pm 6:30pm 12:45pm 12:45pm 3:10pm 2:40pm 7:15pm 9:15pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov Sat 7 Nov Mon 9 Nov Tue 10 Nov Sun 15 Nov Wed 18 Nov Thu 19 Nov Sun 22 Nov Mon 23 Nov Wed 25 Nov Thu 26 Nov Sun 29 Nov 2:45pm 9:15pm 4:15pm 12:15pm 6:15pm 4:00pm 12:15pm 8:00pm 4:30pm 6:45pm 4:30pm 5:30pm PERTH, AUCKLAND & BRISBANE — see pg 15. M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) 45 FRANCE — 2014, 97 MIN DIRECTOR — Philippe de Chauveron LANGUAGE — French (English subtitles) Serial (Bad) Weddings F E AT U R E (QU’EST-CE QU’ON A FAIT AU BON DIEU?) “Avoid sensitive issues: Israel, the Dalai Lama, burqas. Not a word about France’s soccer team.” Marie and Claude Verneuil are a conservative, respectable upper-class couple with four beautiful daughters. The eldest three have married a Jew, an Arab and an Asian man respectively, so when they discover their fourth daughter is engaged to a Catholic, they’re delighted… until they discover he is African. Claude decides to sabotage the wedding, finding an unlikely ally in his potential son-in-law’s father, who agrees with Claude in one thing only: what did they do to deserve this? The most successful French-language film of 2014 was a huge hit across Europe, making over $169 million worldwide. An edgy, fearless comedy about race and family, it was awarded Best Screenplay at this year’s Lumiere Awards. 46 M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov Sat 14 Nov 8:45pm 7:00pm MELBOURNE — Sun 8 Nov Mon 16 Nov Tue 24 Nov Sat 28 Nov 8:15pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 9:30pm ISRAEL — 2014, 98 MIN DIRECTOR — Lee Gilat LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Encirclements (HAKAFOT) Thirteen-year-old Aharon is an only child who is determined to carry the Torah scrolls on Simchat Torah, and impress Alizia, the most popular girl in the neighbourhood. But the celebration leads to tensions within the family: his father believes the honour will lead to more children, but his mother cannot bear to suffer another miscarriage. Torn between his parents’ conflicting wishes, Aharon finds himself under intense pressure that may turn his triumph into disaster. This debut film is a showcase for some tremendous performances from Lior Ashkenazi (Footnote), Assi Levy (The World Is Funny) and newcomer Agam Ozalvo as Aharon. Though a celebration of culture and religion, it is not afraid to ask tough questions of its characters and their beliefs. M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) F E AT U R E “A slice-of-life family drama that is unusual among Israeli movies in that it portrays religion in a positive light.” – The Jerusalem Post SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov 4:45pm MELBOURNE — Mon 9 Nov Fri 13 Nov Sun 15 Nov Thu 19 Nov Sat 28 Nov 6:45pm 2:00pm 11:15am 6:45pm 2:00pm 47 FRANCE, ISRAEL — 2014, 91 MIN DIRECTOR — Shirel Amitay LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — French, Hebrew (English subtitles) 10% My Child Atlit (ASARA AHUZ YALDA SHELI) (RENDEZ-VOUS À ATLIT) “A great feeling of fun, rhythm and pizzazz.” – Midnight East “A must-see, subtle film.” – Pariscope Seven-year-old Franny discovers to her surprise that her single mother is dating again. Thrust suddenly into one another’s lives, Franny and Nico are now forced to figure out how to get along. Nico realises that to be with her mother, he’s going to have to first win over the heart of young Franny. This is a funny and touching film that shows what it’s like to love, hate and get along with your parent’s partner, often all at the same time. Nominated for Best Picture at the 2015 Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars). In 1995, three French sisters (Yael Abecassis, Judith Chemla, Géraldine Nakache) gather to sort out an inherited house on the site of the former Atlit detention camp. Old tensions surface as the trio unites to deal with interfering parents and a mysterious Palestinian boy who appears without explanation. As the sisters reconnect and bond, the question lingers: in the wake of Rabin’s assassination, what can they do with a house in a country where there is no promise of peace? SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Wed 4 Nov 9:00pm MELBOURNE — Wed 11 Nov Fri 20 Nov 48 Tue 10 Nov 9:00pm MELBOURNE — 9:00pm 12:15pm Mon 9 Nov Mon 16 Nov M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) 12:15pm 8:45pm F E AT U R E F E AT U R E ISRAEL — 2014, 84 MIN DIRECTOR — Uri Bar-On BELGIUM, ISRAEL — 2015, 70 MIN DIRECTOR — Sylvain Biegeleisen LANGUAGE — English LANGUAGE — French (English subtitles) Deli Man Twilight of a Life “Like a fat slab of pastrami, Deli Man is the cinematic equivalent of comfort food: warm, generous and made with love.” – Washington Post “Full of humour, love and compassion, the film warms the audience’s hearts and souls.” – Docaviv Film Festival jury In Houston, Texas, third-generation deli man Ziggy Gruber, whose grandfather opened Broadway’s first-ever kosher deli, has made what could be the finest delicatessen in US history, built on the traditions of New York’s best. This documentary lovingly examines the obsession with Jewish deli food, and how it’s as much about the culture as it is the food itself. Features appearances from American legends and deli lovers Larry King, Fyvush Finkel, Alan Dershowitz and Jerry Stiller. Sylvain’s mother is 95 and the doctors have given her only weeks to live. But she’s not giving up easily: an eternal optimist, she refuses to accept the result, and “decides” to hang around for a while longer. Sylvain visits her every day, and she spends those visits imparting her wealth of knowledge and inspirational teachings on life upon her devoted son. Winner of both Best Israeli Film and the Director Award at the Docaviv Film Festival. C O - P R ES EN T ED BY Eskal Deli SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY USA — 2014, 91 MIN DIRECTOR — Erik Anjou 1:00pm MELBOURNE — Sun 22 Nov Wed 25 Nov 11:15am 12:30pm SYDNEY — Sun 1 Nov 2:40pm MELBOURNE — Fri 13 Nov 12:15pm Sun 15 Nov ★ 1:30pm M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) 49 ISRAEL — 2014 , 92 MIN ISRAEL — 2014, 77 MIN DIRECTOR — Oren Stern DIRECTOR — Tzipi Baider LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Hill Start Seed of Life (ZINUK BA ALIYA) When Ora, a middle-aged marathon runner and matriarch of a wealthy family, goes into a coma following a car accident, it forever changes the lives of her devoted children. Ari and Reli postpone their wedding, Micha becomes obsessed with a beautiful driving instructor, Shlomit swoons over a Palestinian pop star, and everyone tries hard to get their lives in order for their comatosed mother in this winning comic drama. 6:45pm MELBOURNE — Sun 8 Nov Mon 16 Nov 50 Only hours after her son Keivan dies in battle, a woman realises that she can still give him a future. His sperm is harvested and frozen, and she sets about interviewing women who would carry her grandchild. Now, eleven years after his death, Keivan is about to become a father. A moving documentary of post-tragedy decisions and one family’s remarkable journey to hold onto life. SYDNEY — Sun 8 Nov SYDNEY — Wed 4 Nov “We dismantled all the stigmas, defused objections and changed the position of the state.” – The Times of Israel 9:00pm 1:45pm 8:00pm MELBOURNE — Tue 10 Nov Wed 25 Nov M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) 2:30pm 6:30pm D O C U M EN TA RY F E AT U R E “The characters are so likable and the acting is so good that it is several cuts above the usual formula comedy.” – The Jerusalem Post UK, HUNGARY — 2015, 94 MIN DIRECTOR — John Goldschmidt LANGUAGE — English Dough Nat is an old Jewish baker who reluctantly hires Ayyash, a young Muslim refugee from Darfur, to help out his failing bakery. Ayyash, who sells cannabis on the side to help his struggling mother, drops his stash into Nat’s dough. Suddenly, the customers can’t get enough of his challah, and Nat discovers that his dwindling shop has customers lining up around the block. It’s a change of fortune that’s noticed by local business rivals and drug lords alike, none of whom are happy with Nat’s success. This heartwarming comedy about an unlikely friendship received a standing ovation at its festival screenings in the US. Its all-star cast includes Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones), Philip Davies (Silk), Ian Hart (Harry Potter) and Pauline Collins (Bleak House). M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) F E AT U R E “Very funny with a tender cross-cultural friendship at its core, beautifully showcasing our shared humanity.” – Variety SYDNEY — Mon 2 Nov 6:30pm MELBOURNE — Sun 8 Nov Wed 11 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 23 Nov Sun 29 Nov 1:15pm 2:00pm 7:15pm 12:00pm 11:00am 51 ISRAEL — 2014, 80 MIN DIRECTOR — Bazi Gete LANGUAGE — Hebrew, Amharic (English subtitles) Red Leaves F E AT U R E (ALIM ADUMIM) “Beautifully acted and carefully written, it shows a side of Israel that rarely makes it to the big screen.” – The Jerusalem Post Meseganio Tadela is 74 years old and obstinate. Since immigrating to Israel from Ethiopia 28 years ago, he has held onto his culture and refused to assimilate. But when his wife passes away, it sets him on a journey that takes him through his children’s homes, where he discovers the his heritage may be a thing of the past. Based partly on Shakespeare’s King Lear, and partly on writer/director Bazi Gete’s own family experience, this is a gentle film that depicts one of Israel’s lesser-shown subcultures. Featuring a brilliant performance by legendary Ethiopian actor Debebe Eshetu in the central role, Red Leaves won the FIPRESCI Prize for Best First Film at the Jerusalem Film Festival. 52 M IS H P O C H A ( FA M I LY ! ! ! ) SYDNEY — Sat 7 Nov Wed 11 Nov 4:50pm 7:00pm MELBOURNE — Sun 15 Nov Tue 24 Nov Thu 26 Nov 3:30pm 2:00pm 12:15pm ISRAEL — 2014, 73 MIN ISRAEL, GERMANY, NEW ZEALAND — 2014, 80 MIN DIRECTOR — Benny Fredman DIRECTOR — Dror Shaul LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Suicide Atomic Falafel How do you commit the perfect crime in 24 hours? “A madcap comedy about a serious issue.” – Variety A young, successful lawyer must descend into the seedy Jerusalem underworld, contend with a detective who suspects her of being a manipulative adulteress, and commit a perfect crime in order to save her husband and family from a ruthless loan shark. Taking place across parallel time zones, this tense, unpredictable debut from director Benny Fredman boasts an all-star cast of Israel’s best actors. An intense twist-filled suspense in the vein of The Usual Suspects, Suicide has been called the first action-thriller to come out of Israel. A girl from Israel and a girl from Iran are worried their countries may be about to go to war. Deciding that it’s up to them to thwart this, the girls work together on social media as they leak their respective countries’ nuclear secrets on Facebook. Writer/director Dror Shaul won multiple awards at Sundance, Berlin and the Ophir Awards (Israeli Oscars) for his 2006 film Sweet Mud. His follow-up film is an absurdist satire about a very timely issue. Sun 8 Nov 8:30pm 9:30pm 9:00pm MELBOURNE — Tue 24 Nov MELBOURNE — Wed 18 Nov SYDNEY — Wed 11 Nov SYDNEY — F E AT U R E F E AT U R E (HITABDUT) 8:45pm AUCKLAND — Sun 15 Nov DY B B U KS A N D OT H ER M AY H EM 3:00pm 53 ISRAEL — 2015, 87 MIN ISRAEL — 2014, 82 MIN DIRECTOR — Doron Paz & Yoav Paz DIRECTOR — Boaz Armoni LANGUAGE — English LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) JeruZalem Freak Out (MESUVAG HARIG) It’s Judgement Day in Jerusalem. When two American frat girls are invited by a handsome young archaeologist to party in Jerusalem, they are ill-prepared for what’s about to unfold: the end of the world. Trapped within the walls of the city, the trio must survive against a plague of the undead and winged demons. Winner of the Audience Award at the Jerusalem Film Festival, JeruZalem is one of Israel’s first-ever horror films. A schlocky romp with a keen sense of humour, JeruZalem is the cleverest twist on the found-footage sub-genre to date. “JeruZalem’s production values rival much of Hollywood’s output, so if these are Israel’s baby steps into genre territory, then we are in for some great things.” – The Horror Section “What are you worried about? The army has your back.” Matan is a pencil-pushing soldier in the Israel Defence Force who is missing his mum. He’s assigned to patrol a remote base in the north of the country with a group of soldiers he doesn’t know, and the homesick Matan is an easy target for the bored soldiers who decide to make his life hell. But when strange and frightening things begin happening around them, the soldiers begin to question whether any of them will come out of this routine assignment alive. Freak Out is a great example of Israel’s new wave of playful genre cinema. SYDNEY — Mon 9 Nov ★ Mon 23 Nov ★ 9:00pm SYDNEY — Mon 2 Nov ★ 8:50pm MELBOURNE — Mon 16 Nov ★ 9:00pm 54 9:00pm MELBOURNE — DY B B U KS A N D OT H ER M AY H EM F E AT U R E F E AT U R E “There are three gates to hell. One in the desert, one in the ocean, and one in Jerusalem.” – Jeremiah 19 ISRAEL — 2014, 74 MIN DIRECTOR — Ori Gruder LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) Sacred Sperm (ZERA KODESH) D O C U M EN TA RY “An intimate, informative and at times awkward look at the insular religious community and its approach to sexuality.” – The New York Times “What is it about that little sperm that looks like a tadpole and has everyone so hot and bothered?” asks director, narrator and ultra-Orthodox Jew, Ori Gruder. In ultra-Orthodox Judaism, masturbation is forbidden. “One who spills his seed literally kills his sons,” says one rabbi. So how far are these men willing to go to control their natural urges? Gruder was grappling with how to talk to his 10-year-old son about sex when he decided to make the film. He takes the camera into his own home, asks his rabbi to bless the making of the film, and explores just how strictly these rules are enforced. It’s a surprising, revealing and occasionally shocking window into a world that is almost never shown. Official selection at the Jerusalem Film Festival. R A K B A’A R E T Z (O N LY I N IS R A EL ) SYDNEY — Sat 31 Oct Sun 8 Nov 5:20pm 4:45pm MELBOURNE — Sun 8 Nov Sat 14 Nov Mon 16 Nov 11:30am 3:00pm 6:15pm 55 ISRAEL — 2015, 73 MIN USA, ISRAEL — 2013, 82 MIN DIRECTOR — Nili Tal DIRECTOR — Daniel Sivan & Yossi Bloch LANGUAGE — Hebrew (English subtitles) LANGUAGE — English, Hebrew (English subtitles) Etched in My Body Silicon Wadi (CHARUT BEGUFI) Goel Ratzon was a self-proclaimed healer in southern Tel Aviv, with 21 wives and 38 children. His harem included the children of his devoted follower Shuly, who encouraged her daughters Sheri, Ilanit and Galit to marry him, despite the fact that Galit was underage. Now, five years after Goel was jailed, these women look back at the time they spent in this cult, coming to terms with their past and fighting to understand how they could have fallen under the spell of such a man. There are more startups in Tel Aviv than in the whole of Europe. This documentary follows four different startup teams hoping to break through and sell their idea. They will risk their families, their friends and their bank accounts to become either bankrupt or millionaires. Filmed over two years, this film is a rare glimpse behind the curtain of the High Tech Nation’s rollercoaster of successes and failures, and an exciting view as to how the new High Tech Nation actually works. SYDNEY — SYDNEY — Sun 8 Nov 1:00pm MELBOURNE — Tue 17 Nov Thu 26 Nov 56 “You’re in love with your startup like I haven’t been in love since sixth grade.” Tue 10 Nov 7:00pm MELBOURNE — 2:15pm 6:30pm Sat 21 Nov Tue 24 Nov R A K B A’A R E T Z (O N LY I N IS R A EL ) 2:45pm 2:30pm D O C U M EN TA RY D O C U M EN TA RY “I met Goel when I was 13, and I became one of his wives when I was 18.” ISRAEL — 2015, 78 MIN DIRECTOR — Dani Menkin LANGUAGE — Hebrew, English (English subtitles) 77:78 On The Map (77:78 AL HA’MAPA) 1977 is a tough year for Israel. But among the tensions with Palestine and the resignation of Prime Minister Rabin, something unexpected happens: Maccabi Tel Aviv, a fairly average basketball team, manage to take on the rest of the world in the European Cup. From the David and Goliath match against the Soviet Union and the centuries of bad blood flowing onto the court, to the unbelievable events unfolding behind the scenes, the odds were clearly against Maccabi. And what happened next changed history. Award-winning filmmaker Dani Menkin (Dolphin Boy) tackles one of the most significant moments in Israel’s sporting history. What began as a simple sporting event became a triumphant symbol for Israel itself. R A K B A’A R E T Z (O N LY I N IS R A EL ) D O C U M EN TA RY “We are on the map! And we are staying on the map – not only in sports, but in everything.” – Tal Brody, Maccabi Tel Aviv Captain SYDNEY — Thu 29 Oct Tue 3 Nov Tue 17 Nov 6:30pm 12:30pm 8:40pm MELBOURNE — Thu 5 Nov 6:45pm Sun 15 Nov ★ 5:30pm Wed 18 Nov 12:30pm Sat 21 Nov 2:30pm Sat 28 Nov 2:15pm 57 Celebrating Jewish Cinema erdigroup is proud to support the 2015 Jewish International Film Festival www.erdigroup.com.au (Excitedly.) 8 State-of-the-art cinemas now open ROOF TOP CINEMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPENS NOV 12 LIDO JAZZ ROOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DISCOUNT TUESDAYS LIVE JAZZ E VERY FRI & SAT NIGHT . . . . . . . . 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