Arts and Entertainment
December 23, 2023
From: Tucson International Jewish Film FestivalJoin us January 11-31 for our annual Tucson J International Film Festival!
Welcome to the 33rd Tucson J International Film Festival beginning on Thursday, January 11, 2024 and ending on Sunday, January 21 with an extended window for virtual viewing for most films through January 31.
The 2024 Tucson J International Film Festival is multi-access, running from January 11 through January 31 for the Greater Tucson area. This year screenings will take place at various locations around Southern Arizona. Be sure to check the brochure for screening dates, times, and locations. All in-person post-film programs will be recorded and available for viewing after each event takes place. Zoom links will be included in the Eventive confirmation emails.
New this year: There are some films that are restricted to in-person viewing only, and all Eventive films may be viewed only by those watching in the Greater Tucson area. If you have any questions about your location, please reach out to us at [email protected]
SCHEDULE
SUN, JAN 7, 2024
FREE SHORTS PREVIEW + PASS SALE | 10AM AND 1PM
This year’s shorts will be streamed in the ballroom at the Tucson J. Each screening will run about 2 hours. No RSVP required.
PJ LIBRARY PRESENTS A DRIVE-IN AT THE J | 3:30-5PM
Families enrolled in or eligible for PJ Library should join at the Tucson J for decorating cardboard box cars and screening an episode of Shaboom! This event is supported by Tucson Hebrew Academy. RSVP to [email protected]
Sun, Jan 7 at 3pm at the DesertView Performing Arts Center in Saddlebrooke (39900 S Clubhouse Dr)
THE SHADOW OF THE DAY
DRAMA
2022 / Italy / 129 minutes / Italian with English subtitles
Luciano, a wounded WWI veteran, runs a classy restaurant in central Italy. When a young woman with a secret appears in search of a job, he hires her and sets in motion a series of events including substantial danger, love and more. The story is unforgettable and compelling, the photography is beautiful and the acting superb.
Sponsored by: Cookie Little + Dennis Baxter and Donna + Ray Dennison
MON, JAN 8
PRE-FESTIVAL MEET-UP ON ZOOM | 6PM
Committee members will share trailers for particular films and give insight to why certain films were selected. Register on Eventive.
TEEN SCREEN AT THE TUCSON J | 6:30PM
A screening of My Boss, Charlie. Reach out to [email protected] for details.
Thu, Jan 11 at 7pm at The Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd)
MARCH 68
DRAMA
2022 / Poland / 115 minutes / Polish with English subtitles
Two young students - Hania and Janek - meet and fall in love in the midst of social turmoil in 1960’s Warsaw. While the young lovers are uninterested in politics, they find themselves unable to avoid it when Hania’s parents lose their jobs due to the antisemitic purge and are forced to emigrate. Hania does not want to leave Janek, and the couple soon participate in a protest rally at the university where they discover freedom comes at a high price.
Sponsored by: Cookie Little + Dennis Baxter and Donna + Ray Dennison
POST-FILM PROGRAM | THU, JAN 11
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE FILM SCREENING
Tom Miller, retired University of Arizona Humanities professor, and Cookie Little, film festival committee member, will be in conversation about what was going on in the world in 1968.
Fri, Jan 12 at 1pm at the Tucson J
HOPE WITHOUT BOUNDARIES
DOCUMENTARY
2022 / Israel / 65 minutes / Hebrew + Ukrainian with English subtitles
In the midst of the war in Ukraine, an Israeli field hospital is established. The film follows the daunting challenges faced by the medical teams, many of whom are descendants of Holocaust survivors, as they treat Ukrainian patients who have lost everything. Amidst the chaos and destruction, the film highlights the power of small acts of kindness to bring people together.
Sponsored by: Mary and Barry Ganapol
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
Sat, Jan 13 at 7pm at the Tucson J
PARIS BOUTIQUE
ROMANTIC COMEDY
2022 / Israel, France / 82 minutes / Hebrew + French with English subtitles
Louise, a Jewish lawyer, arrives from Paris to finalize an important real estate deal, using Neta, a chance driver, the cunning heroine from Mahane Yehuda, who immediately senses an economic opportunity and decides to stick with Louise at any cost. When the two visit the Old City of Jerusalem, they discover a secret. A comedy of mistakes unfolds in the heart of magical Jerusalem, along with a story of friendship between two women at a critical point in each of their lives.
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
Sun, Jan 14 at the Tucson J at 1pm, followed by a hummus and pita snack bar
ISRAEL SWINGS FOR GOLD
DOCUMENTARY
2023 / United States / 77 minutes / English
In 2021, Israel’s baseball team competes in the Olympics for the first time. With no media allowed in Tokyo’s Olympic Village, the players record their own experiences. Mostly newly minted Israelis, they log unexpected battles against antisemitism on and off the field.
Sponsored by: Fay Green + Israel Wygnanski and Rachel + Jonathan Green
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
Sun, Jan 14 at 2pm at Green Valley Beth Shalom Temple Center (1751 N Rio Mayo)
MY NEIGHBOR ADOLF
DRAMEDY
2022 / Germany, Israel, Poland / 92 minutes / English, German, Hebrew, Spanish + Yiddish with English subtitles
Polsky, a grumpy Holocaust survivor living in South America in 1960, is convinced that his new neighbor is none other than Adolf Hitler. When officials fail to take his claim seriously, he begins his own investigation. What follows is a fascinating study of stereotyping gone humorously awry.
Sponsored by: Anne + David Lowe and Tamar + JR Bergantino
Supported by: Hadassah Southern Arizona and The Weintraub Israel Center
Sun, Jan 14 at 4pm at the Tucson J
THE GOLDMAN CASE
DRAMA, BASED ON TRUE EVENTS
2023 / France / 115 minutes/ French with English subtitles
This is a riveting French courtroom drama based on the 1975 trial of Pierre Goldman on charges of murder, illegal gun possession and falsifying passport documents. Goldman was a controversial left-wing activist. Eyewitness testimony is debunked; racism in the police force is exposed; courtroom antics by the participants are over the top.
Sponsored by: Audrey Brooks + Dick Lauwasser and Elisabeth Guillen
Mon, Jan 15 at 4pm at The Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd)
SIMONE: WOMAN OF THE CENTURY
DRAMA, BASED ON TRUE EVENTS
2022 / France / 139 minutes / French with English subtitles
Simone Veil, an extraordinary woman lawyer in post-war France eminently challenges and transforms her era advocating for prison reform and women’s rights, messages still keenly relevant today. As a Holocaust survivor, her strength of will guides her as she rises to high offices in the French government.
Sponsored by: Aubrey and Deanna Mendelow
Supported by: Alliance Française de Tucson
Mon, Jan 15 at 7:15pm at the Tucson J
THE NARROW BRIDGE
DOCUMENTARY
2022 / Australia / 76 minutes / English, Hebrew + Arabic with English subtitles
THE NARROW BRIDGE explores the journeys of four people who, after searing pain, develop strengths they never had before. Despite fierce opposition, these Israelis and Palestinians who lost a child or other loved one in the conflict, find strength in forgiveness and friendship forged from a common tragedy. Together they are building a grassroots movement and transforming their grief into a bridge for understanding and reconciliation.
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
POST-FILM PROGRAM | MON, JAN 15 AT 11AM VIA ZOOM
FIRST TO STAND: THE CASES + CAUSES OF IRWIN COTLER
DOCUMENTARY
Irwin Cotler and Margo Cowan, JD, Pima County Public Defender, will be in conversation about Irwin’s work.
Tue, Jan 16 at 7pm at The Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd)
PERFECT STRANGERS
DRAMEDY
2021 / Israel / 95 minutes / Hebrew with English subtitles
Seven childhood friends join for a fabulous dinner on the night of an eclipse. They play a game where whatever call, text or message they receive on their phone must be shared with everyone. In this funny, but at times excruciating experiment, they uncover unsuspected emotions, deceptions, yearnings and alter egos, quickly
discovering that no one is quite who they are thought to be.
Sponsored by: Suzette Joffroy
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
POST-FILM PROGRAM | TUE, JAN 16 AT 11AM VIA ZOOM
SIMONE: WOMAN OF THE CENTURY
DRAMA, BASED ON TRUE EVENTS
Lisa Vapné has a PhD. in Political Sciences from Sciences Po (Paris). She wrote the preface to the profile of Simone Veil in the book “Femmes Mémorables” (2023). Lisa will be in conversation with Elisabeth Guillen, film festival committee member, about Simone’s life and accompolishments.
Tue, Jan 16 at 5pm via Zoom
FOUR HOURS A DAY
DOCUMENTARY
2022 / Israel / 56 minutes / Hebrew with subtitles
Four Hours a Day is the extraordinary, previously untold story of young mothers in the kibbutz movement in Israel. Based on Orian Chaplin’s bestselling book, it follows a phenomenon that affects thousands of mothers and their children to this day. Following kibbutz ideology, babies were taken from their mothers and lived and were raised in a children’s home. This documentary asks how these mothers feel today about what they were forced to do years ago, and how they and their children have coped with the emotional distress in later years.
Sponsored by: Joy and Dr. Michael Feldman
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
POST-FILM PROGRAM | TUE, JAN 16 AT 5PM VIA ZOOM
Yuval Malka, Senior Community Shlicha, will be in conversation with individuals about their experience growing up on the kibbutz during Israel’s formative years.
Wed, Jan 17 at 4pm at the University of Arizona’s Gallagher Theater (1303 University Blvd). Be advised that you may need to pay to park in a campus parking lot.
MATCHMAKING
ROMANTIC COMEDY
2022 / Israel / 96 minutes / Hebrew with English subtitles
Moti Bernstein is “the perfect catch,” according to his ultra-Orthodox family and his two matchmakers. He is sent on a flurry of dates with eligible Ashkenazi women, but only has eyes for his sister’s friend, Nechama, who is from a Moroccan Mizrahi family. This film was Israel’s biggest 2023 box office hit.
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
Wed, Jan 17 at 7pm at The Loft Cinema (3233 E Speedway Blvd)
THE STORY OF ANNETTE ZELMAN
DRAMA, BASED ON TRUE EVENTS
2023 / France / 93 minutes / French with English subtitles
Annette Zelman and Jean Jausion want to get married, but Jean’s parents are opposed. Annette is reported to the Gestapo with unintended consequences.
Sponsored by Rabbi Stephanie + Dr. Jack Aaron
POST-FILM PROGRAM | WED, JAN 17
IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE IN-PERSON FILM SCREENING
Lori Shepherd, Tucson Jewish Museum and Holocaust Center Executive Director, will be in conversation with Rabbi Stephanie Aaron of Congregation Chaverim about denunciation, in the film and throughout history
Thu, Jan 18 at 4pm at AMC Foothills Mall: Auditorium 1 (7401 N La Cholla Blvd) with My Father’s Secret
THE ARTIST’S DAUGHTER: OIL ON CANVAS
DOCUMENTARY
2022 / Israel / 60 minutes / Hebrew with subtitles
In an effort to better understand her long estranged father, filmmaker Margarita Linton visits the exhibition of his work in the gallery of a museum in Tel Aviv. She has not seen him - an esteemed Russian painter - in over a decade, but she is hopeful that this new exhibition could be the opportunity for them to reconnect. And though her father’s love eludes her, she remains masterfully determined to make meaning out of the void.
Supported by: The Weintraub Israel Center
Thu, Jan 18 at 7pm at Tucson J, preceded by 20s, 30s and 40s happy hour at 6pm for schmoozing and light appetizers and drinks
LESS THAN KOSHER
MUSICAL CAMPY COMEDY
2023 / Canada / 66 minutes + 10 minute pre-recorded coda / English
When her family’s synagogue is in need of a Cantor, Viv, a singer and self-proclaimed “bad Jew,” is stealthily recruited by a Rabbi who sees potential. What follows is family drama, self-discovery and gorgeous liturgical music from an unexpected source.
Sponsored by: Sarah Iden, Marc Herman + Family
Fri, Jan 19 at 1pm at the Tucson J
THE SHADOW OF THE DAY
DRAMA
2022 / Italy / 129 minutes / Italian with English subtitles
Luciano, a wounded WWI veteran, runs a classy restaurant in central Italy. When a young woman with a secret appears in search of a job, he hires her and sets in motion a series of events including substantial danger, love and more. The story is unforgettable and compelling, the photography is beautiful and the acting superb.
Sponsored by: Cookie Little + Dennis Baxter and Donna + Ray Dennison
Sat, Jan 20 at 7pm at the Tucson J
NO NAME RESTAURANT
COMEDY
2023 / Germany / 123 minutes / English
When Ben, an ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn Jew, volunteers to save the Jewish community in Alexandria, Egypt, by being the Pesach minyan’s tenth man, he sets in motion a wild experience. Encounters with a non-communicative Bedouin, a talented camel and a monastery highlight the power of friendship across many boundaries. Funny and
poignant.
Sponsored by: Mari Carlos
Sun, Jan 21 at the Tucson J at 1pm, followed by a closing day ice cream social
DEDICATION
NARRATIVE
2022 / United States / 67 minutes / English
Roger Peltzman transforms his one-man play, Dedication, into a deeply poetic, musical and cinematic journey. Peltzman’s family fled Berlin for Brussels in 1933, and this story centers on his uncle Norbert—the finest pianist in Belgium, until he was murdered in Auschwitz when only 21 years old. A singular tale from the Shoah that is at once extraordinary and relatable, Dedication is also a coming to terms with generational trauma and the role of music in helping to manage wounds that will never fully heal. This one is from the heart.
Sponsored by: Donna + Ray Dennison and Cookie Little + Dennis Baxter
Supported by: The Tucson Jewish Museum Holocaust History Center and Jewish Family + Children’s Services
Sun, Jan 21 at 4pm at the Tucson J, preceded by an ice cream social from 2:15-3:30pm
MY NEIGHBOR ADOLF
DRAMEDY
2022 / Germany, Israel, Poland / 92 minutes / English, German, Hebrew, Spanish + Yiddish with English subtitles
Polsky, a grumpy Holocaust survivor living in South America in 1960, is convinced that his new neighbor is none other than Adolf Hitler. When officials fail to take his claim seriously, he begins his own investigation. What follows is a fascinating study of stereotyping gone humorously awry.
Sponsored by: Anne + David Lowe and Tamar + JR Bergantino
Supported by: Hadassah Southern Arizona and The Weintraub Israel Center
SINGLE FILM: $12
FESTIVAL PASS: $120 / $135
FESTIVAL 6 PACK: $60
Pre-order for virtual screenings
Festival Date: January 11-31, 2024
Location: Various locations around Southern Arizona.
Tucson Jewish Community Center - 3800 East River Rd. Tucson, AZ 85701
The Loft Cinema - 3233 East Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85716
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