2010
June 2010
Thursday 10 June 2010
Thu 10 Jun, 7:30-9:45 pm. Bride Flight - Encores Screening When: June 10, 2010 | 07:30 PM to 09:45 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 huntington ave , Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 Director: Ben Sombogaart, Netherlands, 2008, 130 min., Narrative, 35mm, in English and Dutch with English subtitles A KLM DC-61, carrying 26 young Dutch brides-to-be to their fiancés, won the famed 1953 Air Race from London to Christchurch, New Zealand. That flight brings together three very different young women – Ada, Esther and Marjorie – and introduces them to Frank, a young man who is flying to New Zealand to start a winery. Amid dramatic twists and turns, Bride Flight sets their friendships, loves and passions. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. 10. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]
Sunday 13 June 2010
Sun 13 Jun, 3-5:15 pm. When: June 13, 2010 | 03:00 PM to 05:15 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 huntington ave , Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 Director: Ben Sombogaart, Netherlands, 2008, 130 min., Narrative, 35mm, in English and Dutch with English subtitles A KLM DC-61, carrying 26 young Dutch brides-to-be to their fiancés, won the famed 1953 Air Race from London to Christchurch, New Zealand. That flight brings together three very different young women – Ada, Esther and Marjorie – and introduces them to Frank, a young man who is flying to New Zealand to start a winery. Amid dramatic twists and turns, Bride Flight sets their friendships, loves and passions into motion in a strange new land. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. 10. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]
Thursday 17 June 2010
Thu 17 Jun, 7:45-9:45 pm. When: June 17, 2010 | 07:45 PM to 09:45 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 Watching the police take his father, Ben, into custody changes everything for Eli. When the police question him about his father’s actions, Eli begins to feel like a double agent. Where, he wonders, is the truth?. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]
Sunday 20 June 2010
Sun 20 Jun, 3:15-4:45 pm. Eli & Ben - Encores Screening When: June 20, 2010 | 03:15 PM to 04:45 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 huntington ave , Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 Watching the police take his father, Ben, into custody changes everything for Eli. When the police question him about his father’s actions, Eli begins to feel like a double agent. Where, he wonders, is the truth?. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]
Thursday 24 June 2010
Thu 24 Jun, 7:30-9:45 pm. Room and a Half - Encores Screening When: June 24, 2010 | 07:30 PM to 09:45 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 huntington ave , Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 In 1972, Russian-born Josef Brodsky, a liberal Jew exiled from his native Russia, became U.S. Poet Laureate and won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Arguably one of the greatest Russian poets of his time, Brodsky would feel right at home in former animator. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]
Sunday 27 June 2010
Sun 27 Jun, 2:45-5 pm. Room and a Half - Encores Screening When: June 27, 2010 | 02:45 PM to 05:00 PM Where: The Museum of Fine Arts , 465 huntington ave , Boston, MA 02115 Presented by: Boston Jewish Film Festival Co-Sponsors: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Cost: $10.00 In 1972, Russian-born Josef Brodsky, a liberal Jew exiled from his native Russia, became U.S. Poet Laureate and won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Arguably one of the greatest Russian poets of his time, Brodsky would feel right at home in former animator. 1001 Watertown Street, West Newton, 02465. Sara Rubin, 617-244-9899, info@bjff.org. Boston Jewish Film Festival - [events]