A PRESENTATION BY
MELWOOD SCREENING ROOM 7:30 PM Q&A WITH FILMMAKER FOLLOWING FILM RECEPTION AFTER Dietary Laws Observed Tickets: $10 MELWOOD SCREENING ROOM PITTSBURGH FILMMAKERS 477 Melwood Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Tickets available at the door if not sold out. Seating is limited. FOR MORE INFORMATION: 412-992-5203 www.JFilmPgh.org
JFILM is a program of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Eddie Rosenstein: An Evening of Film
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Monday, October 29, 2012
JFilm and the Three Rivers Film Festival present Nicky's Family
Nicky's Family
Director: Matej Minac
Country: Czech Republic
Miss this Audience Award winning film at the 2012 JFilm Festival?
Now's your chance to see it!
Nicholas Winton is an Englishman who organized the rescue of 669 Czech and Slovak children just before the outbreak of World War II. Now 102 years old, he did not speak about these events for more than half a century. His exploits would've been forgotten if his wife, 50 years later, hadn't found a suitcase in the attic, full of documents and transport plans. Dozens of Winton's “children” have been found and many have gone on to achieve great things themselves. The filmmaker set out to ensure this little-known story was not lost to time, as well as bringing to light the phenomenon that has emerged since. Winton's courageous acts continue to influence people and motivate them to do good. (2011; 96 min)
Thursday, November 15, 7 p.m.
Regent Square Theater
Tickets: $10
Visit JFilmPgh.org for tickets
Director: Matej Minac
Country: Czech Republic
Miss this Audience Award winning film at the 2012 JFilm Festival?
Now's your chance to see it!
Nicholas Winton is an Englishman who organized the rescue of 669 Czech and Slovak children just before the outbreak of World War II. Now 102 years old, he did not speak about these events for more than half a century. His exploits would've been forgotten if his wife, 50 years later, hadn't found a suitcase in the attic, full of documents and transport plans. Dozens of Winton's “children” have been found and many have gone on to achieve great things themselves. The filmmaker set out to ensure this little-known story was not lost to time, as well as bringing to light the phenomenon that has emerged since. Winton's courageous acts continue to influence people and motivate them to do good. (2011; 96 min)
Thursday, November 15, 7 p.m.
Regent Square Theater
Tickets: $10
Visit JFilmPgh.org for tickets
JFilm, TRFF and PLGF present Let My People Go!
Let My People Go!
Country: France
Director: Mikael Buch
This hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama, and French bedroom farce follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Reuben. He's a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland (where he got his MA in “Comparative Sauna Cultures”) with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. But just before Passover, a series of mishaps and quarrels exile the heartbroken Reuben back to Paris and his zany family. His ditzy mom is played by Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown). Truffaut regular Jean-François Stévenin plays his lothario father. Managing to celebrate and upend Jewish and gay stereotypes, it's a deeply heartwarming, fabulously kitschy and hysterically funny movie. (2012; 86 min)
Two Shows:
Sunday, November 4, 2 p.m.
Tuesday, November 6, 9 p.m.
Regent Square Theater
Tickets: $10
visit JFilmPgh.org for tickets
Country: France
Director: Mikael Buch
This hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama, and French bedroom farce follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Reuben. He's a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland (where he got his MA in “Comparative Sauna Cultures”) with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. But just before Passover, a series of mishaps and quarrels exile the heartbroken Reuben back to Paris and his zany family. His ditzy mom is played by Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown). Truffaut regular Jean-François Stévenin plays his lothario father. Managing to celebrate and upend Jewish and gay stereotypes, it's a deeply heartwarming, fabulously kitschy and hysterically funny movie. (2012; 86 min)
Two Shows:
Sunday, November 4, 2 p.m.
Tuesday, November 6, 9 p.m.
Regent Square Theater
Tickets: $10
visit JFilmPgh.org for tickets
Friday, October 12, 2012
Mary Lou
Mary Lou
Wednesday, October 17th at 7pmHarris Theater
150 Minutes (with additional 15 minute intermission)
Director: Eytan Fox
First aired as a four-part series on Israeli television, this 2009 film has often been compared favorably to the hit American TV show "Glee". The engaging story centers on a young gay man named Meir, who is searching for his mother who disappeared on his tenth birthday. To deal with the traumatic loss, he lies to everyone (including himself) that she has taken the stage name Mary Lou and is the back-up singer to real-life Israeli pop star Svika Pick. As an adult, he decides to finally reunite with his mom and sets off for Tel Aviv where his life takes some very surprising turns. Director: Eytan Fox
The film is screened in Hebrew with English subtitles.
This film is sponsored by:
Presented with the support of:
Presented in cooperation with JFilm:

Mendelsohn's Incessant Visions
JFilm and the Design Center present:
Mendelsohn’s Incessant Visions
SouthSide Works Cinema – 7 p.m.
“Mendelsohn’s Incessant Visions” is an award-winning documentary from Israeli director Duki Dror that illuminates the life of German Jewish Expressionist architect Erich Mendelsohn. A contemporary of Walter Gropius and Miese van der Rohe, Mendelsohn’s career followed the jagged trajectory of many German Jewish émigrés fleeing Nazism. Throughout his life he would continue to start over in a foreign land—working first in England, then Israel, and finally, America. The Einstein Tower, an early work, is one of the most important expressions of modern architecture. The film deftly juxtaposes Mendelsohn’s original designs and love letters written to his wife Luise with contemporary images, weaving together reflections from architects and locals who use these unique buildings today. “Mendelsohn’s Incessant Visions” is a testament to the integrity and timelessness of one architect’s visionary design.
In German and Hebrew with subtitles. (70 minutes)
Q&A with Kai Gutschow, Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University School of Architecture, and a vegetarian reception follow the film.
Buy tickets online
$10 general admission; $5 students
For more information: info@JFilmPgh.org or 412.992.5203
Tickets can be purchased with cash only at the door
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
2013 Robinson International Short Film Competition call for entries
JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum
announces
The 2013 Robinson International Short Film Competition
announces
The 2013 Robinson International Short Film Competition
Purpose
To honor the legacy of Sanford N. Robinson, Sr., this short film competition helps to further the careers of the winning filmmakers by awarding significant monetary prizes and offering exposure for their films.
To honor the legacy of Sanford N. Robinson, Sr., this short film competition helps to further the careers of the winning filmmakers by awarding significant monetary prizes and offering exposure for their films.
Criteria
The competition is an international competition open to any and all independent filmmakers, including college and graduate level film students, as well as professionals in the field.
• Must be a Pittsburgh premiere (no prior public Pittsburgh screenings or TV broadcasts)
The competition is an international competition open to any and all independent filmmakers, including college and graduate level film students, as well as professionals in the field.
• Must be a Pittsburgh premiere (no prior public Pittsburgh screenings or TV broadcasts)
• Films completed in
2010 or later
• Screening formats:
Blu-ray (Region 1 or Region Free), DCP, HDCAM (1080 59.94i), or Digibeta (NTSC)
• Foreign language
films must have English subtitles
• Must be forty (40)
minutes or less
Acceptable genres
include narrative, documentary, or animated films. Submissions must contain an
essence of Jewishness as represented by theme, history or culture.
Call For Entries
Deadline: Entries are due January 7, 2013.
Deadline: Entries are due January 7, 2013.
Submission fees are as
follows:
Entry Fee:
By September 28 - $10
By December 14 - $20
After December 14 - $40
Payments from outside of the U.S. must be in the form of a U.S. bank check, money order or credit card. Personal checks are not accepted from outside the U.S.
Checks and Money Orders should be made payable to: JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum. Please do not send cash. Entry fees are non-refundable.
Return of submission: Submissions will not be returned unless a self-addressed stamped return envelope is included with submission.
By September 28 - $10
By December 14 - $20
After December 14 - $40
Payments from outside of the U.S. must be in the form of a U.S. bank check, money order or credit card. Personal checks are not accepted from outside the U.S.
Checks and Money Orders should be made payable to: JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum. Please do not send cash. Entry fees are non-refundable.
Return of submission: Submissions will not be returned unless a self-addressed stamped return envelope is included with submission.
Entry Format:
Submissions must be on DVD – NTSC format only. DVDs in PAL format will not be
accepted. International films must be formatted for Region Code 1 (North
America) or Region Code 0 (Universal). Semi-finalists' disks will be copied
for jurors or uploaded to a private online viewing site. If your DVD can not be
copied it may be disqualified from the competition.
Entry Form:
All applicants must complete an online entry form. A printed copy of the
completed entry form must also be included with the DVD submission.
Entry forms can be found here.
The following information is needed to complete the
entry form: film synopsis (50 word maximum), country of origin, type of film,
length of film, screening and broadcast history, honors and awards, filmmaker's
contact information, biography, and personal statement (100 word maximum).
Submissions should be mailed to:
Submissions should be mailed to:
JFilm: The Pittsburgh
Jewish Film Forum
Attn: Robinson Competition
234 McKee Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Attn: Robinson Competition
234 McKee Place
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Entrants may submit
more than one film. Each entry requires a separate DVD, entry form and entrance
fee.
Awards and Presentation
Up to ten films will be selected for presentation by JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum at an Awards Evening in May 2013. The award winners will be announced immediately following the screening.
Up to ten films will be selected for presentation by JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum at an Awards Evening in May 2013. The award winners will be announced immediately following the screening.
Zahav (Gold) Award:
$10,000
Kesef (Silver) Awards: 2 winners at $3,000 each
Finalists will be notified in March 2013 of their selection. All finalists are invited to attend. All finalist films will be shown. The three award winners will be flown to Pittsburgh for the Awards Presentation.
Kesef (Silver) Awards: 2 winners at $3,000 each
Finalists will be notified in March 2013 of their selection. All finalists are invited to attend. All finalist films will be shown. The three award winners will be flown to Pittsburgh for the Awards Presentation.
Additional Terms and Conditions
JFilm is not responsible for late, lost, damaged or ineligible entries. Entrants will retain all ownership rights to their submitted films. By entering this competition, the entrant certifies that they have the legal right to submit and exhibit the film. The applicant is responsible and liable for any breach of rights or the law in the submission and exhibition process. Award winners will be required to sign an affidavit confirming that their short film is original and that he/she holds all rights. Affidavits of winners under 18 years of age at time of award must be countersigned by parent or legal guardian. All federal, state, and local taxes, and customs fees, when applicable, are the sole responsibility of the winners. By entering the competition, the entrant grants the right to publish or transmit portions of the film for the purpose of press or promotion, unless otherwise noted. Additionally, entry constitutes permission to use winners' name, likeness, and voice for advertising and publicity purposes without additional compensation. Void where prohibited.
JFilm is not responsible for late, lost, damaged or ineligible entries. Entrants will retain all ownership rights to their submitted films. By entering this competition, the entrant certifies that they have the legal right to submit and exhibit the film. The applicant is responsible and liable for any breach of rights or the law in the submission and exhibition process. Award winners will be required to sign an affidavit confirming that their short film is original and that he/she holds all rights. Affidavits of winners under 18 years of age at time of award must be countersigned by parent or legal guardian. All federal, state, and local taxes, and customs fees, when applicable, are the sole responsibility of the winners. By entering the competition, the entrant grants the right to publish or transmit portions of the film for the purpose of press or promotion, unless otherwise noted. Additionally, entry constitutes permission to use winners' name, likeness, and voice for advertising and publicity purposes without additional compensation. Void where prohibited.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Pittsburgh Premiere of "Torn"
TORN
Pittsburgh Premiere •Director: Ronit Kertsner
2011, Israel, 72 minutes, Hebrew, Polish, English, French with subtitles
Twelve years after being ordained as a Catholic priest, Romuald Waszkinel discovered that he was born to Jewish parents who gave him away to save him from the Holocaust. The film follows his amazing journey, from conducting mass in a church in Poland to life as an observant Jew in a religious kibbutz in Israel. Romuald is torn between two identities and unable to renounce either religion.
Director Ronit Kertsner will speak following the film.
Sponsored by Classrooms Without Borders
Sunday, November 13, 5:30 p.m.
Regent Square Theater
Ticket Cost: $9
Questions? Please contact us at 412-992-5203 or info@jfilmpgh.org.
JFilm is a program of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Family in Captivity
JFilm and the Jewish Federation's
Community Relations Council present
Family in Captivity
Community Relations Council present
Family in Captivity
Pittsburgh Premiere • Director: Tal Goren
2011, Israel, Hebrew and English with subtitles
This important, heart-wrenching film follows the family of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit as they struggle to cope with his absence and plead for his freedom. This special screening will take place almost five years to the day after Shalit was captured by Hamas on the Israel side of the Gaza border.
Co-sponsored by CMU’s Israel on Campus, Rodef Shalom Congregation and Zionist Organization of America-Pittsburgh District.
Director Tal Goren is invited.
Tuesday, June 28, 7:30 p.m.
SouthSide Works Cinema
2011, Israel, Hebrew and English with subtitles
This important, heart-wrenching film follows the family of kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit as they struggle to cope with his absence and plead for his freedom. This special screening will take place almost five years to the day after Shalit was captured by Hamas on the Israel side of the Gaza border.
Co-sponsored by CMU’s Israel on Campus, Rodef Shalom Congregation and Zionist Organization of America-Pittsburgh District.
Director Tal Goren is invited.
Tuesday, June 28, 7:30 p.m.
SouthSide Works Cinema
Tickets: Online
or call 412-992-5203
JFilm is a program of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
The Golem!
JFilm and the Pittsburgh Jewish Music Festival present
The GolemDirector: Paul Wegener 1920, Germany, 86 minutes, Silent film with Live Musical Score
In 16th century Prague, a rabbi animates a clay giant to protect his people, but has he created a hero or a monster? Betty Olivero’s haunting score will be performed live as backdrop to director Paul Wegener’s expressionist images and epic set pieces, screened in gorgeous color-tinted black and white with English intertitles. Lucy Fischer, Distinguished Professor of English and Director of the Film Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, will introduce the film.
Thursday, June 2, 7:30 p.m.
Jewish Community Center • Katz Auditorium
Tickets:
$20 General Admission, $15 Seniors, $10 Students
Online at www.pjmf.net or call: 412-394-3353
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Upcoming event: The Golem, Thursday June 2

The Golem
with Marissa Byers, clarinet
Nurit Pacht and Rachel Stegeman, violins
Tatjana Mead Chamis, viola
Aron Zelkowicz, cello
Stephen Burns, conductor
BEFORE FRANKENSTEIN…
In 16th century Prague, a rabbi animates a clay giant to protect his people, but has he created a hero or a monster? In a unique collaboration with JFilm: The Pittsburgh Jewish Film Forum, the Jewish Music Festival will screen the classic silent film “The Golem: How He Came Into the World” (Germany, 1920, 86 minutes). Betty Olivero’s haunting score will be performed live as backdrop to director Paul Wegener’s expressionist images and epic set pieces, screened in gorgeous color-tinted black and white with English intertitles. Lucy Fischer, Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh’s Film Studies Department will introduce the film.
Thursday, June 2 at 7:30pm
Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh
Agnes and Joseph Katz Performing Arts Center
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Noodle.... this Saturday
JFilm and Shalom Pittsburgh present a night at the movies featuring
Saturday, January 29, 2011
7:30pm
Carmike Galleria 6 1500 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, 15228
$9/Person (General Admission), $8/Senior (65+), $5/Teens (ages 13-18)
$12/Young Adult (includes first drink at Houlihans for ages 22-45)
7:30pm
Carmike Galleria 6 1500 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, 15228
$9/Person (General Admission), $8/Senior (65+), $5/Teens (ages 13-18)
$12/Young Adult (includes first drink at Houlihans for ages 22-45)
for cockails and schmoozing following the film at Houlihans (first floor of the Galleria).
South Hills Outreach Division Chair & Co-Chair: Helena Spatz & Dana Hackley
Pittsburgh’s Jewish Film Festival.
Haifa International Film Festival Critic’s Choice Award for Best Actress
Audience Award for Best Film at the Pittsburgh, San Diego and
Denver Jewish Film Festivals
412.992.5222 or jrosenbaum@jfedpgh.org.
To purchase tickets in advance, call the JFilm Ticketline at 412.992.5203.
Tickets will be onsale at the movie theater beginning at 7:00pm. Cash only please!
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
A Night at the Movies featuring Noodle!
JFilm and Shalom Pittsburgh present a night at the movies featuring
Saturday, January 29, 2011
7:30pm
Carmike Galleria 6 1500 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, 15228
$9/Person (General Admission), $8/Senior (65+), $5/Teens (ages 13-18)
$12/Young Adult (includes first drink at Houlihans for ages 22-45)
7:30pm
Carmike Galleria 6 1500 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon, 15228
$9/Person (General Admission), $8/Senior (65+), $5/Teens (ages 13-18)
$12/Young Adult (includes first drink at Houlihans for ages 22-45)
for cockails and schmoozing following the film at Houlihans (first floor of the Galleria).
South Hills Outreach Division Chair & Co-Chair: Helena Spatz & Dana Hackley
Pittsburgh’s Jewish Film Festival.
Haifa International Film Festival Critic’s Choice Award for Best Actress
Audience Award for Best Film at the Pittsburgh, San Diego and
Denver Jewish Film Festivals
412.992.5222 or jrosenbaum@jfedpgh.org.
To purchase tickets, call the JFilm Ticketline at 412.992.5203.
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