The 18th International Jewish Film Festival begins today

The 18th International Jewish Film Festival begins today

Among other titles, there will be “Habanos para Freud”, one of the latest works by Bruno Ganza, and “Everything has gone well”, a melodrama by François Ozon with André Dussollier and Sophie Marceau.

The season of festivals and film shows from other nations begins today in Buenos Aires. First, at the Cinemark Palermo, the 18th FICJA, International Jewish Film Festivalwith ten titles, including “Everything went well”melodrama François Ozonand “Habanos para Freud”, one of the last works of the remembered Bruno Ganz. On the 21st the French Film Festival follows at Cinepolis Recoleta. And on April 4, the 10th. Italian Film Week, also at Cinepolis Recoleta.

The ten of the 18th Ficja are “Everything went well”, by François Ozon, France, melodrama with André Dussollier like the dying father and Sophie Marceau like the daughter, accompanied by Charlotte Rampling and Hanna Schygulla; “Habanos for Freud”of Nikolaus LeytnerAustria, with Bruno Ganz, based on the bestseller by Robert Seethaler, and “Three women”by Saskia Diesing, Nederland, a war drama based on a train of Jewish prisoners abandoned towards the end of the war.

They will also be seen “The Windermere Boys”Germany-United Kingdom, inspired by a World War II orphan camp, Prix Europa 2020, the Americans “Here today”sentimental comedy of and with Billy Crystalwho is accompanied by Tiffany Haddish, “Lansky” with Harvey Keitel like the capomafia Meyer Lansky (who inspired Coppola for a character “The Godfather II”) and “The Last Vermeer”, by Dan Friedkin, moral conflict of two opposing personalities in post-war Holland, and three Israelis.

Is about “Laces”, by Jacob Goldwasserdrama of a father with his grown son, Audience Award in Seattle and Atlanta, “Savoy” by Zohar Wagner with the history of Kochava Levithe discussed heroine of the takeover of the Savoy Hotel in Tel Aviv, 1975, by the PLO, and the German-Israeli co-production “Plan A”, by Doron and Yoav Pazabout a group of 50 Polish Jews who after the Second War decided to kill Germans indiscriminately, with the slogan “6 million for 6 million”, a true fact that was investigated by the historian Dina Porat.

For its part, the French Film Festival announces titles from Tran Anh Hung (“The Taste of Life”, with Juliette Binoche), Michel Gondry, Nicolas Philibertthe bizarre Quentin Dupieux and others, and the Italian exhibition will bring several works by new authors, some of whom will come in delegation, along with the latest pieces by Marco Bellochio, Alice Rohrwacher and Nanni Moretti.

Source: Ambito

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