Monday, 23 September 2019

JEWISH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL BRINGS SCREEN STARS, SIDE-SPLITTING SATIRE AND SENSATIONAL TRUE STORIES

With sensational tales packed with screen luminaries, side-splitting comedies, and stories of iconic Jewish trailblazers and innovators, the Jewish International Film Festival (October 23 – November 21) returns for another year of spectacular Jewish cinema from around the world.

Featuring 60 films from 23 countries, the Festival builds on almost 30 years of bringing the best of Jewish cinema to Australia, presenting 28 features, 29 documentaries, and full season screenings of three superb TV series to audiences in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Canberra. The Festival will also present films by the recipients of the JIFF Short Film Fund; I want to make a film about women and The Mirror.

The Festival has also announced its first Melbourne and Sydney guests for 2019: award-winning Australian documentarian Eve Ash will introduce the Australian premiere of her gripping documentary Man On the Bus, and U.S. filmmaker Alyssa Bolsey will attend screenings of Beyond the Bolex, a fascinating film about her grandfather Jacques Bolsey - inventor of the iconic Bolex camera.

“This year’s Festival celebrates stories of people who have forged new paths – from the groundbreaking sexual therapist Dr Ruth Westheimer and the late actor Anton Yelchin, to innovators like Lea Gottlieb, the designer behind the iconic Gottex bather brand,” said Jewish International Film Festival Artistic Director, Eddie Tamir. “We are also thrilled to present the premieres of three excellent Australian films; a great selection of American indie titles; compelling stories from the Holocaust era; and Jojo Rabbit - one of the strongest films we have ever presented.”

OPENING AND CLOSING NIGHTS
Kicking off the Festival is Ask Dr. Ruth from Primetime Emmy-nominated director Ryan White, the uplifting story of America’s most famous sex therapist. Championed as the Ruth Bader Ginsburg of sex, the film is an inspiring account of how Dr Ruth revolutionised the conversation around sexuality through her uninhibited approach to sex therapy.

by Iris Nesher
The Festival will close with the first Australian screenings of Fox Searchlight Pictures’ Jojo Rabbit, fresh from winning the People’s Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Drawing on his own Jewish heritage and his experiences growing up surrounded by prejudice, writer-director Taika Waititi (whose mother is Jewish, while his father is Maori) makes a powerful statement against hate in his latest film. This World War II satire follows Jojo, a lonely German boy whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.

FESTIVAL HEADLINERS
Prolific award-winning Australian documentarian Eve Ash (Undercurrent) will attend the Festival to introduce Man on the Bus and engage in audience Q&As. The film follows a series of shocking revelations that completely upend her life, as she investigates her family history through gripping interviews, home movies and archival footage.

Also screening will be Beyond the Bolex, a character-driven documentary with a personal twist about the inventor of the revolutionary Bolex camera, Jacques Bolsey. The film is directed by his great-granddaughter Alyssa Bolsey, who will attend the Festival for a series of Q&A screenings as she delves into her family’s history and unveils the story of her great-grandfather’s legacy.

Other highlights include: Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles, the origin story behind one of Broadway’s most beloved musicals, Fiddler on the Roof and its cultural impacts; and What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael, a beautifully-crafted documentary on pioneering female film critic Pauline Kael, featuring interviews with film legends Ridley Scott (Alien) and Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction) and narration from Sarah Jessica Parker; and King Bibi, delving into controversial Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rise to power.

Audiences can catch international award-winners including: Berlinale Golden Bear winner Synonyms, an existential drama about a young man embarking on a quest to erase his Israeli heritage by moving to Paris; and satirical rom-com Tel Aviv On Fire, which won the award for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival, and is currently nominated for four Ophir awards - the Israeli Oscars.

STAR POWER
Six-time Emmy Award-winning screen icon Billy Crystal (When Harry Met Sally) stars in two features: Untogether alongside Australian film star Ben Mendelsohn (Star Wars: Rogue One) and real life sisters Jemima (Girls) and Lola Kirke (Gone Girl); and buoyant buddy comedy Standing Up, Falling Down with Ben Schwartz (Parks and Recreation), about a failed stand-up comedian and charming dermatologist whose friendship helps them confront their long-simmering regrets.
Avi, Haim Camera, by Iris Nesher
Primetime Emmy Award winner Martin Freeman (The Hobbit franchise) stars alongside Diane Kruger (Inglourious Basterds) in gripping spy thriller The Operative; The Tobacconist features the late veteran Swiss actor Bruno Ganz (Downfall) in his final role, playing Sigmund Freud in a story about a young man’s unlikely friendship with the world’s most famous psychologist; and Oscar nominee Clive Owen (Children of Men) and Tim Roth (Reservoir Dogs) star in sweeping historical drama The Song of Names, about a man’s search for his childhood best friend - a Polish violin prodigy orphaned in the Holocaust.

Not to be missed is Marianne & Leonard, focussing on the early years of great singer/poet Leonard Cohen; and Love, Antosha, a moving tribute to actor Anton Yelchin (Star Trek), whose career had only begun to take off when he tragically passed away at 27. The film delves into Yelchin’s impressive career, featuring touching interviews with those who knew him, including fellow Star Trek star Chris Pine, Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games) and Kristen Stewart (The Twilight Saga).

WOMEN
Alongside inspiring stories of Dr Ruth and Pauline Kael, this year’s program also includes: captivating documentary Mrs G, shining a light on the legendary designer, founder and owner of the Gottex Israeli swimwear empire, Lea Gottlieb; and Golda, a gripping feature length cut of of 2018 JIFF favourite Madam Prime Minister about Golda Meir, Israel’s first and only female Prime Minister, featuring new never-before-seen footage.

TRUE STORIES
Powerful true stories from history include: What Will Become of Us, about the life of Frank Lowy, founder of global shopping centre giant Westfield, and his journey from refugee to business tycoon; Of Animals and Men, the inspiring story of a Warsaw zoo director who saved over 300 people from Nazi persecution by hiding them around the zoo itself; and My Name Is Sara, the disturbing true story of Sara Góralnik, a 13-year old Polish Jew forced to steal the identity of her best friend, after her entire family was killed by Nazis in 1942.

Other documentary highlights include: Atlanta Film Festival Special Jury Award winner for Best Documentary Jonathan Agassi Saved My Life, an intimate look at one of the world’s most successful gay porn stars, and his relationship with his mother; and The Mamboniks, spotlighting the little-known story of the Jewish love affair with Latin music.

COMEDIES
This year’s program features a stellar selection of comedies, including two Russian titles: absurd tragi-comedy Golden Voices, about a veteran Soviet voice-dubbing duo struggling to make a new life in Israel; and Mikhail Idov’s directorial debut The Humorist, a clever social satire set in the Soviet Union about a stand-up comedian who rebels against censorship through the exotic American notion of insult humour.

Not to be missed is Would I Lie to You – The Beginning, a hilarious prequel story to one of the most successful franchises in French cinema history, following four young friends as they navigate love, business and life with varying degrees of success; and Israeli box office smash hit Mossad, a riotous laugh-a-minute sendup of Israel’s revered national intelligence agency.

SPECIAL EVENTS
Following the screening of Ask Dr. Ruth on Saturday 2 November, Sydney audiences can look forward to an in-depth conversation featuring Associate Professor Melissa Kang - the iconic Dolly Doctor herself, who offered advice on sexual health for generations Australian teenage girls in Dolly magazine over 25 years.

Highlight Melbourne events include: an audience discussion with legendary Melbourne barrister Robert Richter QC following legal documentary Advocate, about the challenges of ‘defending the indefensible’; and following Ask Dr. Ruth on Sunday 10 November, a post-screening discussion on female sexuality with sexologist and Mia Muse founder Vanessa Muradian, and Mauren Matthews – author of the Sunday Age’s About Last Night column, and founder of Melbourne’s first adult store for women Bliss For Women.

by Iris Nesher
JIFF’s annual cooking extravaganza will precede screenings of culinary coming-of-age film Abe in both Sydney and Melbourne, this year celebrating the diverse heritage of everyone’s favourite Middle Eastern snack, babaganoush. The showdown will be judged by Michael Rantissi (Kepos Street Kitchen) in Sydney on Sunday 3 November, and in Melbourne on Sunday 10 November by Alice Zaslavsky (Alice in Frames) and food writer Rita Erlich in Melbourne.

Sydney and Melbourne audiences can also join in a jubilant post-screening sing-along to all their favourite songs from Fiddler on the Roof, led by a live band, after Fiddler: A Miracle of Miracles on Sunday 3 November at Classic Cinemas, Elsternwick, and Saturday 9 November at Ritz Cinemas in Randwick.

JIFF Artistic Director Eddie Tamir will also lead historic tours of Classic Cinemas in Elsternwick on Sunday 27 October, and Ritz Cinemas in Randwick – the new home of JIFF in Sydney - on Sunday 3 November.

2019 Jewish International Film Festival screening dates:

SYDNEY 23 October – 21 November Ritz Cinema, Randwick
2 November – 20 November Roseville Cinemas, Roseville
MELBOURNE 24 October – 20 November Classic Cinemas, Elsternwick
25 October – 20 November Lido Cinemas, Hawthorn
7 November – 20 November Cameo Cinemas, Belgrave
BRISBANE 7 November – 17 November New Farm Cinemas, New Farm
CANBERRA 7 November – 17 November Dendy Cinemas, Canberra
PERTH 6 November – 17 November Greater Union Cinemas, Morley

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