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Saturday-June 3-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
Princess Bride: A Watchman’s Tale – Jeremiah Kaufman (Ramsey, New Jersey) In this music video, a prince finds himself on a medieval quest to rescue a princess bride and her beautiful ... read more about Saturday-June 3-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9
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Saturday-June 3-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
Seppuku – Daryn Wakasa (Montebello, California) Mari, a young woman who holds the U.S. record for the fastest 400-meter time in track and field, is crushed to discover, just before the ... read more about Saturday-June 3-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9
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Sunday-June 4-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
Karma – Zhaoyu Zhou (Los Angeles, California) In this animated film, a boy meets a fish in a mysterious forest. 2017; 4 min. Kedi – Ceyda Torun (Istanbul, Turkey) Hundreds of thousands of ... read more about Sunday-June 4-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9
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Sunday-June 4-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
First Bloom – Tingting Liu (Nanjing, Jiang Su Province, China) This lovely animated film tells the story of the budding friendship between a servant and a princess in ancient China. 2017; 5 ... read more about Sunday-June 4-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9
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Saturday-June 10-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
The Ravens – Jennifer Perrott (Annandale, New South Wales, Australia) When a young girl’s father returns unexpectedly from war, his volatile state makes it difficult for the family to reconnect. ... read more about Saturday-June 10-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9
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Saturday-June 10-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
A Way Out – Gladys Bensimon (Hoboken, New Jersey) A Way Out is a timely documentary about three young men from Newark, New Jersey, who successfully beat the odds that could ... read more about Saturday-June 10-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9
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Sunday-June 11-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
Hijo Por Hijo (Child for Child) – Juan Avella (Los Angeles, California) The life of a Venezuelan kidnapper is turned upside down when his own son is kidnapped by his latest ... read more about Sunday-June 11-Voorhees Hall #105-5PM $12; $10; $9
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Sunday-June 11-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9 :: New Jersey International Film Festival Summer 2017
Passaic – Douglas Underdahl (Millburn, New Jersey) The son of an investigative journalist stumbles upon his late father’s last unsolved case – a murder that tore apart the gritty town ... read more about Sunday-June 11-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9
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Hermia and Helena :: Center for Latin American Studies Jueves De Cine Fall 2017
RUTGERS CINEMA (THEATER 2)Hermia and Helenadir. By Matías PiñeroU.S., Argentina, 2017, 1h 27 min.Camila (Agustina Muñoz), a young Argentine theater director, travels from Buenos Aires to New York for an ... read more about Hermia and Helena
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Friday-September 15-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Hitchhiking with a .357 Magnum – Jeremy Bryant (Beatty, Oregon)Oregon. Summer 2015. Jeremy hitchhikes to his grandfather's funeral & back home. The trip spans ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Sunday-September 17-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Lou – Miguel Garzon Martinez (Los Angeles, California)In this touching short film, a man concerned with pleasing others has to deal with an unspeakable ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Friday-September 22-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Page One – Don P. Hooper (Brooklyn, New York)When veteran actor Abel Worthy suspects real danger on his latest film set, bloodthirsty creatures force ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Sunday-September 24-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Riverkeeper – Sara Leavitt (Brooklyn, New York)In this short documentary, Captain Bill Sheehan, the founder of Hackensack Riverkeeper, who has dedicated his life to ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Thursday, September 28-Ruth Adams #001–6PM $12; $10; $9Dreams That Money Can Buy – Hans RichterThe ultimate Dada/Surrealist cinematic experience. Dreams That Money Can Buy brings to life the dreams of ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Sunday-October 1- Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Siamo La Fine Del Mondo (We Are At The End Of The World) – Guglielmo Poggi (Rome, Italy)Two young lovers, who will do ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Short Film Series with Kazik Radwanski :: Visiting Filmmaker Series
The Rutgers Filmmaking Center presents a screening of Kazik Radwanski's short films. Radwanski will appear for the screenings and host a post-screening Q&A. Rutgers Cinema 105 Joyce Kilmer Avenue Livingston Campus, ... read more about Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Short Film Series with Kazik Radwanski
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Friday-October 6-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Stowaway – Kenneth Anderson (New York, New York)In this short comedy, a woman secretly embarks on a voyage at sea. 2017; 5 min. With ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Sunday-October 8-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Soup – Sharon Chetrit (Tel Aviv, Israel)On an ordinary day, with ordinary domestic tasks, a pregnant woman makes a pot of soup in her ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Thursday-October 12-Ruth Adams #001–6PM $12; $10; $9American Experimental FilmsDiscover a wide array of American experimental films from the 1940s through the 1960s. Tonight’s program will feature films by Sidney Peterson, ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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Sin Muertos No Hay Carnaval / Such is Life in the Tropics :: Center for Latin American Studies Jueves De Cine Fall 2017
RUTGERS CINEMA (THEATER 1)Sin Muertos No Hay Carnaval / Such is Life in the Tropicsdir. By Sebastián CorderoEcuador / Mexico / Germany, 2016, 1 h 40 min.In Guayaquil, a populous ... read more about Sin Muertos No Hay Carnaval / Such is Life in the Tropics
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Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Old Joy" :: Visiting Filmmaker Series
The Rutgers Filmmaking Centerpresents Kelly Reichardt's Old Joy. Watch the trailer for Old Joy. Rutgers Cinema 105 Joyce Kilmer Avenue Livingston Campus, Piscataway Free read more about Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Old Joy"
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Friday-October 13-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Best of the Summer 2017 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 1First Bloom – Tingting Liu (Nanjing, Jiang Su Province, China)This lovely animated ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Saturday-October 14-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Best of the Summer 2017 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 2The Ravens – Jennifer Perrott (Annandale, New South Wales, Australia)When a young ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Night Moves" :: Visiting Filmmaker Series
The Rutgers Filmmaking Centerpresents Kelly Reichardt's Night Moves. Watch the trailer for Night Moves. Rutgers Cinema 105 Joyce Kilmer Avenue Livingston Campus, Piscataway Free read more about Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Night Moves"
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Mediterranea Screening :: Film Screenings
Free Screening of Mediterranea, a Jonas Carpignano Film Movie Poster read more about Mediterranea Screening
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New Jersey Film Festival screening :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Friday-October 20-Voorhees Hall #105-7PM $12; $10; $9Best of the Summer 2017 New Jersey International Film Festival - Part 3Passaic – Douglas Underdahl (Millburn, New Jersey)The son of an investigative journalist ... read more about New Jersey Film Festival screening
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Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Meek’s Cutoff" :: Visiting Filmmaker Series
The Rutgers Filmmaking Centerpresents Kelly Reichardt's Meek’s Cutoff. Reichardt will appear for a screening of Meek’s Cutoff and a post-screening Q&A. Watch the trailer for Meek’s Cutoff. Rutgers Cinema 105 Joyce ... read more about Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Kelly Reichardt's "Meek’s Cutoff"
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The Invisibles (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereThe Invisibles (Germany, 2017, docudrama, 110 minutes)German with English subtitles • Director: Claus Räfle This dramatic thriller tells the story of four young German Jews in 1943 who manage ... read more about The Invisibles (New Jersey Premiere)
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Harmonia :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Harmonia (Israel, 2016, drama, 98 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Ori Sivan A modern adaptation of the biblical story of Sarah, Abraham, and Hagar, Harmonia is set against the musical ... read more about Harmonia
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Keep the Change (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereKeep the Change (USA, 2017, drama, 94 minutes)English • Written and directed by Rachel Israel A feel-good romantic comedy set in New York City, Keep the Change is the ... read more about Keep the Change (New Jersey Premiere)
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Harmonia :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Harmonia (Israel, 2016, drama, 98 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Ori Sivan A modern adaptation of the biblical story of Sarah, Abraham, and Hagar, Harmonia is set against the musical ... read more about Harmonia
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1945 (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
1945 (Hungary, 2017, drama, 91 minutes)Hungarian with English subtitles • Director: Ferenc Török On a sweltering August day in 1945, a rural Hungarian village prepares for the wedding of the town ... read more about 1945 (New Jersey Premiere)
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Dimona Twist (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereDimona Twist (Israel, 2016, documentary, 71 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Michal Aviad This moving documentary focuses on the lives of seven women from North Africa and Poland ... read more about Dimona Twist (New Jersey Premiere)
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The Testament (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereThe Testament (Israel and Austria, 2017, drama, 88 minutes)English, German, and Hebrew with English subtitles •Director: Amichai Greenberg Yoel Halberstam, a historian leading a legal battle against Holocaust deniers ... read more about The Testament (New Jersey Premiere)
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The Cakemaker (Northeast Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Northeast PremiereThe Cakemaker (Germany and Israel, 2017, drama, 104 minutes)English, Hebrew, and German with English subtitles •Director: Ofir Raul Graizer The Cakemaker is a sensitive portrayal of love and relationships. Thomas, ... read more about The Cakemaker (Northeast Premiere)
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The Invisibles (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereThe Invisibles (Germany, 2017, docudrama, 110 minutes)German with English subtitles • Director: Claus Räfle This dramatic thriller tells the story of four young German Jews in 1943 who manage ... read more about The Invisibles (New Jersey Premiere)
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The Wedding Plan :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
The Wedding Plan (Israel, 2016, drama, 110 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Rama Burshtein At 32, Michal, an Orthodox Jewish woman, is looking forward to the comfort and security of ... read more about The Wedding Plan
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On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereOn the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music(Australia, 2015, documentary, 79 minutes)English and Arabic with English subtitles • Director: Marsha Emerman After Majid Shokor escaped ... read more about On the Banks of the Tigris: The Hidden Story of Iraqi Music (New Jersey Premiere)
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Dimona Twist (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereDimona Twist (Israel, 2016, documentary, 71 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Michal Aviad This moving documentary focuses on the lives of seven women from North Africa and Poland ... read more about Dimona Twist (New Jersey Premiere)
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Keep the Change (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereKeep the Change (USA, 2017, drama, 94 minutes)English • Written and directed by Rachel Israel A feel-good romantic comedy set in New York City, Keep the Change is the ... read more about Keep the Change (New Jersey Premiere)
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A Bag of Marbles (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereA Bag of Marbles (France, 2017, drama, 110 minutes)French with English subtitles • Director: Christian Duguay In occupied France in 1941, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers, must ... read more about A Bag of Marbles (New Jersey Premiere)
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Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereBen-Gurion: Epilogue (Israel, 2016, documentary, 70 minutes)English and Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Yariv Mozer In the depths of an archive in Jerusalem, six hours of interview footage ... read more about Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere)
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1945 (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
1945 (Hungary, 2017, drama, 91 minutes)Hungarian with English subtitles • Director: Ferenc Török On a sweltering August day in 1945, a rural Hungarian village prepares for the wedding of the town ... read more about 1945 (New Jersey Premiere)
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Harmonia :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Harmonia (Israel, 2016, drama, 98 minutes)Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Ori Sivan A modern adaptation of the biblical story of Sarah, Abraham, and Hagar, Harmonia is set against the musical ... read more about Harmonia
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Menashe :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Menashe (USA, 2017, drama, 82 minutes)Yiddish with English subtitles • Director: Joshua Z. Weinstein In Borough Park, Brooklyn, a Hasidic widower battles for custody of his son. Shot in secret entirely ... read more about Menashe
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Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereBen-Gurion: Epilogue (Israel, 2016, documentary, 70 minutes)English and Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Yariv Mozer In the depths of an archive in Jerusalem, six hours of interview footage ... read more about Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere)
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A Bag of Marbles (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereA Bag of Marbles (France, 2017, drama, 110 minutes)French with English subtitles • Director: Christian Duguay In occupied France in 1941, Maurice and Joseph, two young Jewish brothers, must ... read more about A Bag of Marbles (New Jersey Premiere)
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The Cakemaker (Northeast Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Northeast PremiereThe Cakemaker (Germany and Israel, 2017, drama, 104 minutes)English, Hebrew, and German with English subtitles •Director: Ofir Raul Graizer The Cakemaker is a sensitive portrayal of love and relationships. Thomas, ... read more about The Cakemaker (Northeast Premiere)
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Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereBen-Gurion: Epilogue (Israel, 2016, documentary, 70 minutes)English and Hebrew with English subtitles • Director: Yariv Mozer In the depths of an archive in Jerusalem, six hours of interview footage ... read more about Ben-Gurion: Epilogue (New Jersey Premiere)
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Don’t Call me Son / Mãe Só Há Uma :: Center for Latin American Studies Jueves De Cine Fall 2017
RUTGERS CINEMA (THEATER 1)Don’t Call me Son / Mãe Só Há Umadir. Anna MuylaertBrazil, 2016, 1h 22 min.A young man is stunned to discover that he was kidnapped as a ... read more about Don’t Call me Son / Mãe Só Há Uma
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Menashe :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Menashe (USA, 2017, drama, 82 minutes)Yiddish with English subtitles • Director: Joshua Z. Weinstein In Borough Park, Brooklyn, a Hasidic widower battles for custody of his son. Shot in secret entirely ... read more about Menashe
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1945 (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
1945 (Hungary, 2017, drama, 91 minutes)Hungarian with English subtitles • Director: Ferenc Török On a sweltering August day in 1945, a rural Hungarian village prepares for the wedding of the town ... read more about 1945 (New Jersey Premiere)
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Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereThe Settlers (Israel, 2016, documentary, 107 minutes)Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles • Director: Shimon Dotan The Settlers traces the history and growth of the Israeli settlements in the ... read more about Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer
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Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer(USA and Israel, 2016, drama, 117 minutes)English • Written and directed by Joseph Cedar Norman Oppenheimer (Richard Gere) is a ... read more about Norman: The Moderate Rise and Tragic Fall of a New York Fixer
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Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George’s Creators :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George’s Creators(USA, 2017, documentary, 80 minutes)English • Written and directed by Ema Ryan Yamazaki This charming documentary explores the extraordinary lives of Hans and Margret ... read more about Monkey Business: The Adventures of Curious George’s Creators
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The Testament (New Jersey Premiere) :: Rutgers Jewish Film Festival 2017
New Jersey PremiereThe Testament (Israel and Austria, 2017, drama, 88 minutes)English, German, and Hebrew with English subtitles •Director: Amichai Greenberg Yoel Halberstam, a historian leading a legal battle against Holocaust deniers ... read more about The Testament (New Jersey Premiere)
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Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Short Film Series and Master Class with Stephanie Spray :: Visiting Filmmaker Series
The Rutgers Filmmaking Centerpresents a screening of Stephanie Spray's short films. Spray will appear for the screenings and host a master class as well as a post-screening Q&A. Rutgers Cinema 105 ... read more about Visiting Filmmaker Series Fall 2017: Short Film Series and Master Class with Stephanie Spray
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Cuban Filmmaking Today :: Film Festivals & Screenings
Please join us for a screening of five short films by young directors working in the new context of independent filmmaking in Cuba. Cuban producer Jesús Hernández Bach will be ... read more about Cuban Filmmaking Today
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Migas de Pan :: Center for Latin American Studies Jueves De Cine Fall 2017
RUTGERS CINEMA (THEATER 1)Migas de Pandir. Manane RodriguezUruguay, 2016, 1h 49 min.When a woman returns to Uruguay—the stage for her tragic past—her conscience is painfully torn between the political and ... read more about Migas de Pan
The Cinema Studies Program, in collaboration with the Paul Robeson Center, is delighted to celebrate Rutgers' 250th anniversary by presenting four films featuring the university's esteemed alumnus, the actor/singer/activist Paul Robeson.
The series will be introduced on October 13 by Professor CHARLES MUSSER (Yale University), an internationally-renowned scholar of Paul Robeson, as well as of "race films" and early cinema in general.
These events are free and open to the public.
The Bildner Center is pleased to present the 17th annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival, which will run from Sunday, October 30 through Sunday, November 13. The festival features a diverse array of narrative and documentary films from around the world and most screenings feature guest speakers, including filmmakers and scholars.
We hope that you will be able to join us at the festival and ask that you share this event information with faculty, staff, and students.
All screenings are free and open to the public. For more information, call 848-932-5245 or email karina.daves@rutgers.edu
This series is underwritten by the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co-sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program, the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies (LCS) and the Rutgers Advanced Institute for Critical Caribbean Studies (RAICCS) .
All screenings are free and open to the public. No RSVP but come early to secure your seat!
The APU Trilogy
Directed by Satyajit Ray
Satyajit Ray’s film trilogy masterwork, newly restored
Rutgers’ Cinema Studies Program is delighted to present the Criterion Collection’s restoration of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy, on the first three Wednesday evenings in April. The opening night (April 5), we will also welcome Criterion’s Abbey Lustgarten and Professor Neepa Majumdar (University of Pittsburgh), who will introduce the trilogy and its restoration.
Dates: Wednesday April 5, 12 & 19 at 6:30 PM
Location: AB-1180 (CAC; 15 Seminary Place)
This event is free and open to all!
Co-sponsored by the Department of African, Middle-Eastern and South Asian Languages and Literatures, and the South Asian Studies Program
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co:sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program and the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies (LCS). All screenings are free and open to the public. No RSVP but come early to secure your seat! Popcorn and sodas courtesy of the Center for Latin American Studies.
The Rutgers Jewish Film Festival heads into its eighteenth run, Oct. 29 – Nov. 12, bringing New Jersey a broad range of award-winning, international films. Of the fifteen films being screened at the festival, ten are New Jersey premieres and they represent seven countries. Discussions with filmmakers, actors, scholars, and other noteworthy guests enrich the film going experience. The festival will be held at two venues: AMC Loews New Brunswick 18, 17 US Highway 1 South, New Brunswick (AMC); and Princeton Garden Theatre, 160 Nassau Street, Princeton (PGT). The festival is sponsored by Rutgers’ Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life.
Information:
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center
Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies
4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A.
Phone: (848) 932-8482; Fax: (732) 932-1935;
E-mail: NJMAC@aol.com, NJMAC12@gmail.com; Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com
Jueves de Cine is organized by the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS) and co-sponsored by the Cinema Studies Program, and the Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies. The Program is free and open to the public. Seating is on first come, first served basis. Popcorn and soda will be served.
INFORMATION
New Jersey Film Festival
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center
Rutgers University Program in Cinema Studies
4170 Academic Building, 15 Seminary Place
New Brunswick, New Jersey, 08901-8525 U.S.A.
(848) 932-8482 phone (732) 932-1935 fax;
NJMAC@aol.com, NJMAC12@gmail.com e-mail;
Web Site: www.njfilmfest.com
The Bildner Center is pleased to present the 19th annual Rutgers Jewish Film Festival, which will run from Tuesday, October 30, through Sunday, November 11. The festival features a diverse array of narrative and documentary films from around the world and most screenings feature guest speakers, including filmmakers, actors, and scholars.
The festival will be held at two locations: AMC Loews New Brunswick (AMC), 17 US Highway 1, New Brunswick, NJ; and Princeton Garden Theatre (PGT), 160 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ. Please note that all films will be screened at the New Brunswick location at least once.
Following is a full list of films and the screening schedule. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit our website at BildnerCenter.Rutgers.edu/film.