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Opening Night Film: DOUGHSunday, March 27 & Wednesday, April 6
JCC Rockland
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SON OF SAUL
BELLE & SEBASTIAN
EAST JERUSALEM/WEST JERUSALEM
THE LAST MENTSCH
ONCE IN A LIFETIME
TO LIFE
LOOK AT US NOW MOTHER
MORGENTHAU
MARCH 27 - APRIL 20, 2016O U R B A R M I T Z VA H Y E A R !
2016 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
MARCHOPENING NIGHT: SuNday, MarcH 27, 7PMLafayETTE THEaTEr
DoUgH
TuESday, MarcH 29, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
THE ArT DEALEr
WEdNESday, MarcH 30, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
In SEArCH oF ISrAELI CUISInE
APRILSuNday, aPrIL 3, 7PMLafayETTE THEaTEr
EAST JErUSALEm WEST JErUSALEm
TuESday, aPrIL 5, 7:30 PMrEGaL cINEMaS
THE LAST mEnTSCH
WEdNESday, aPrIL 6, 1:30PMBOW TIE cINEMaS
DoUgH
WEdNESday, aPrIL 6, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
Look AT US noW moTHErSENIOr MaTINEE: frIday, aPrIL 8, 1:30PMLafayETTE THEaTEr
BELLE AnD SEBASTIAn
SuNday, aPrIL 10, 7PMLafayETTE THEaTEr
morgEnTHAU
MONday, aPrIL 11, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
mIDnIgHT orCHESTrA
TuESday, aPrIL 12, 1:30PMBOW TIE cINEMaS
THE ArT DEALEr
TuESday, aPrIL 12, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
roSEnWALD
WEdNESday, aPrIL 13, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
To LIFE
SuNday, aPrIL 17, 7PMLafayETTE THEaTEr
Son oF SAUL
TuESday, aPrIL 19, 1:30PMBOW TIE cINEMaS
THE LAST mEnTSCH
TuESday, aPrIL 19, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
onCE In A LIFETImE
WEdNESday, aPrIL 20, 1:30PMJcc rOckLaNd
STrEIT’S: mATzo AnD THE AmErICAn DrEAmcLOSING NIGHT: WEdNESday, aPrIL 20, 7:30PMrEGaL cINEMaS
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HVP - HUdSON VALLEY PREMIERERCP - ROCKLANd COUNTY PREMIERE
MarcH 27 - aPrIL 20, 2016
JCC Rockland
JEWISH FILm
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BOW TIE cINEMaS, 202 S. main St., new City, nY 10956
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Jcc rOckLaNd 2016 INTErNaTIONaL JEWISH fILM fESTIVaL cOMMITTEECo-Chairs: micki Leader, Janet Burnet
Sara Fuerstmarilyn kleinmanDaniel LehrfeldLynn LehrfeldLeta Lenikmelinda LevinBarbara oranskyrenee WienerAbel Perez, gm regal CinemasFranco Riffo, GM Lafayette TheaterJulie Sadowski, Director of Special Projects and Corporate relations
TuESdayS, MarcH 29, 7:30PM & aPrIL 12, 1:30PM march 29: regal Cinemas, nanuet, nY April 12: Bow Tie Cinemas, new City (ENCORE SCREENING)
THE ArT DEALErThriller/Holocaust, France, 2014, in English, 95 minDirected by nicholas VanierSpeaker: Stephen Schaefer, Film Critic, Boston Herald
This new drama from renowned French director François margolin follows a Jewish woman who embarks on a journey to recover family paintings stolen by the nazis. During her investigation, she discovers some family secrets are best kept hidden. Anna Sigalevitch, best known for her work in The Piano Teacher, Flight of the red Balloon and Belle Epíne, gives another captivating performance as a desperate woman searching for the truth in a past shrouded in mystery. Completing this stellar French cast are François Berléand (The Transporter series), Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (Father of my Children, 2009) and michel Bouquet (renoir, 2012).
SponSored by CroWne pLAZA HoTeL, SUFFern-MAHWAH; LILA & JULeS STern
frIday, aPrIL 8, 1:30PM HVP
Lafayette Theater, Suffern, NY (SENIOR MATINEE)
BELLE AnD SEBASTIAnFamily Drama, France, 2014, in English, 99 minDirected by nicholas VanierSpeaker: Stephen Schaefer, Film Critic, Boston Herald
Based on the acclaimed novel by Cécile Aubry, Belle and Sebastian follows the courageous adventures of a young boy and his giant sheepdog amidst the stunning backdrop of the snow-covered Alps. In WWII-occupied France, on the border of Switzerland, six-year-old Sebastian tames the enormous, yet gentle mountain dog Belle, who, despite the fears of the local villagers, becomes his best friend and protector. When the nazis arrive and begin rooting out resistance members and Jewish refugees, Belle and Sebastian prove their loyalty to the village and each other when they undertake a treacherous journey to help the cause.
SPONSOrEd By fOuNTaINVIEW aT cOLLEGE rOad
SuN, MarcH 27, 7PM & WEd, aPrIL 6, 1:30PM HVP
March 27: Lafayette Theater, Suffern (OPENING NIGHT) April 6: Bow Tie Cinemas, new City (ENCORE SCREENING)
DoUgHDramedy, United Kingdom, 2015, in English, 94 minDirected by John goldschmidtSpeaker: David Schwartz, Chief Curator Museum of The Moving Image
Jonathan Pryce (Pirates of the Caribbean, game of Thrones) stars in this hilarious new dramedy that shows you don’t have to be baked to make some Dough! Curmudgeonly widower nat Dayan clings to his way of life as a kosher bakery shop owner in London’s East End. Understaffed, Nat reluctantly enlists the help of teenager Ayyash who has a secret side gig selling marijuana to help his immigrant mother make ends meet. When Ayyash accidentally drops his stash into the mixing dough, the challah starts flying off the shelves and an unlikely friendship forms between the old Jewish baker and his young muslim apprentice. Dough is a warmhearted and humorous story about overcoming prejudice and finding redemption in unexpected places.
SponSored by LeAder & berkon, LLp & THe LeAder FAMILy; SIMonA & Jerry CHAZen; THe CHALLAH FAIryAll sponsors and Advanced Ticket Holders will receive a Challah Fairy Challah.
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WEdNESday, MarcH 30, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
In SEArCH oF ISrAELI CUISInEDocumentary, 2016, USA, in English, 97 min Speaker: Roger Sherman, Producer/Director
In a gastronomical expedition, celebrity chef-restauranteur michael Solomonov zigzags Israel to savor a food revolution rooted in centuries-old tradition. Israel’s food scene is among the most dynamic in the world, extending beyond falafel and hummus to include tasty ethnic and regional specialties. Having won the James Beard award for embracing these authentic flavors, Israeli-American Solomonov returns to his homeland to discover his culinary heritage anew. Combining a procession of mouthwatering dishes and interviews with chefs, home cooks and farmers of all backgrounds, oscar-nominated documentarian roger Sherman presents a diverse portrait of the Israeli people told through the very personal language of food.
SponSored by: LoIS & bob SILVerMAn, MACAbee FoodS; doUbLeTree by HILTon nAnUeT, JUdy & JeFF WeInberGer, AndreA & STUArT WeInberGer, rHondA WeInberGer; prIde CATererS
TuESdayS, aPrIL 5, 7:30PM & aPrIL 19, 1:30PM rcP
April 5: regal Cinemas, nanuet April 19: Bow Tie Cinemas, new City (ENCORE SCREENING)
THE LAST mEnTSCHDrama/Holocaust, 2016, Germany, Switzerland, France, in German, Hungarian, Hebrew, English, Yiddish, 93 min Directed by Pierre-Henry SalfatiSpeaker: Rabbi David Berkman, New City Jewish Center
Having spent a lifetime concealing his heritage, an aging german Holocaust survivor tries to come to terms with his past. Born as menachem Teitelbaum, marcus Schwarz escaped Auschwitz and exterminated his Jewishness. With no synagogue, Jewish friends or family, the hardened old man has done such an effective job of creating a new identity that, when faced with his own mortality, the rabbis refuse his about-face appeal to be buried in a Jewish cemetery. Determined to return to his birthplace and establish his ancestry, he enlists the help of gül, a brash, chain-smoking Turkish girl with a troubled history of her own. The unlikely duo sets out on a road trip to a village on the Hungarian-romanian border, a journey that will irrevocably change them both.
SponSored by: ILSe & JoHn LAnG; GWen & STeVe roSenZWeIG; yeTTA brenner MeMorIAL FUnd, endoWed by MArILyn & AbrAHAM kLeInMAn; JeWISH FederATIon oF roCkLAnd CoUnTy
SuNday, aPrIL 3, 7PM HVP
Lafayette Theater, Suffern (BLOCKBUSTER)
EAST JErUSALEm WEST JErUSALEmfEaTurING a PErfOrMaNcE By daVId BrOza
Documentary, Israel, 2014, in English, 80 minDirected by Henrique Cymerman and Erez millerSpeaker: David Broza
In celebration of our Bar mitzvah year, we are thrilled to bring Internationally renowned singer-songwriter David Broza in a live appearance with his new rockumentary. known as the Israeli “Springsteen”, he travels to East Jerusalem with award-winning American, Palestinians and Israeli musicians to record his latest album in an eight-day marathon session. Activist Broza recruits Steve Earle, Wyclef Jean,
mira Awad and others to realize his dream of building bridges between people, with a hopeful message of unity and peace through music. This soul-stirring film captures his charisma, brilliance and energy. The film will be followed by a LIVE conversation and performance. Tickets: $18 film and performance $72 Reception with light fare, film and performance ($50 for film Sponsors)
WEdNESday, aPrIL 6, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
Look AT US noW moTHErDocumentary, 2015, USA, in English, 86 minSpeaker: Gayle and Mildred Kirschenbaum, Director and Mom
This film documents a highly charged mother-daughter relationship’s transition from mommie Dearest to Dear mom, from hatred to love, with the daughter behind the camera. The film is an unflinching look at the complex bond between mother and daughter, illuminating not only family behaviors and patterns, but generational, cultural and individual histories. gayle and mildred’s journey spans decades and continents, fraught with conflict and emotional land mines; told with biting humor and raw honesty, this is an intimate story of family dysfunctions, forgiveness and healing.
SPONSOrEd By: rOckLaNd JEWISH faMILy SErVIcE
MONday, aPrIL 11, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
THE mIDnIgHT orCHESTrADramedy, 2016, Morocco, in Arabic, English, French, 102 minDirected by Jérôme Cohen-olivarSpeaker: Rabbi Brian Leiken, Temple Beth Sholom
The estranged son of a once famous Jewish moroccan musician is unexpectedly transformed after returning to his homeland, in this bittersweet film. Like many Jews, michael left Casablanca as a child during the racial tensions of the Yom kippur War. After years of silence and buried memories, the brooding son returns home to make peace with his past. When death claims his father before they can reunite and reconcile, michael seeks to understand the legacy of this iconic singer of yesteryear. With the help of a comical muslim cab driver and a host of other quirky characters, he sets off on an adventure to track down the surviving members of his father’s orchestra and fulfill the old man’s dying wish, finding friendship and rediscovering his cultural roots along the way.
SponSored by: THe MAJAnSky FAMILy; TALLMAn beACH & pooL CLUb; GIbrALTAr reAL eSTATe & deVeLopMenT
SuNday, aPrIL 10, 7PM HVP
Lafayette Theater, Suffern (BLOCKBUSTER)
morgEnTHAUDocumentary, 2015, USA, in English, 107 min
Speaker: Max Lewkowicz, Director
Morgenthau tells the epic story of three generations of an American family whose continual fight for justice brought them to the forefront of the most dramatic events of the past hundred years. The lives of Henry morgenthau Senior, United States Ambassador to the ottoman Empire, Henry morgenthau Junior, United States Secretary of Treasury under President Franklin Delano roosevelt, and robert m. morgenthau, District Attorney of new York County for over 30 years reveal new perspectives on the social and political shifts throughout the twentieth century. From fighting for international action against the genocide of Armenians on the cusp of WWI, through the efforts to rescue Jews during the Holocaust despite American political obstruction, and on to the struggle to
reduce street crime and pioneer the prosecution of white collar corruption in new York City, the trajectory of the three morgenthau generations epitomizes the American Jewish experience and the lasting value of public service.
SponSored by: MerrI & ned brAUnSTeIn; SenATor dAVId CArLUCCI; denISe & AdAM LIpSon; CoUnCILWoMAn STepHAnIe HAUSner, ToWn oF CLArkSToWn; SAnde & GAry LeFkoWITZ; ConGreSSWoMAn nITA LoWey; roCkLAnd CoUnTy CLerk pAUL pIperATo; SUperVISor CHrISTopHer p. ST. LAWrenCe, ToWn oF rAMApo; CHAIrperSon krISTIn ZebroWSkI STAVISky, roCkLAnd CoUnTy deMoCrATIC CoMMITTee; SUperVISor Andy STeWArT, ToWn oF orAnGeToWn; AnnMArIe & roberT UHL; aSSEMBLyMaN kENNETH zEBrOWSkI
ScrEENING IN MEMOry Of STEVE JaffEE
TuESday, aPrIL 19, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
onCE In A LIFETImEDrama/Holocaust, 2016, France, in French, 105 minDirected by marie-Castille mention-SchaarSpeaker: TBDA dedicated history teacher at a French high school, Anne gueguen, is determined to give the best education she can to her underprivileged inner-city pupils. overcoming their apathy, however, is proving to be more difficult than expected. Frustrated but undaunted, Anne tests her multicultural classroom with a unique assignment: a national competition on the theme of child victims of the nazi concentration camps. The project is initially met with extreme resistance, until a face-to-face encounter with a Holocaust survivor changes the students’ attitudes dramatically. Despite their long-shot odds of winning, these once-rebellious teens soon begin to see one another – and themselves – in a whole new light. once In A Lifetime demonstrates the enduring impact of the Holocaust in transforming future generations.
SponSored by: orLI & MArk IrGAnG And FAMILy; orAnGe & roCkLAnd UTILITIeS
WEdNESday, aPrIL 20, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet (CLOSING NIGHT)
rABIn In HIS oWn WorDSDocumentary, 2016 Israel, in Hebrew, 110 min Directed by Erez LaugherSpeaker: Eran Polishuk, Director of Film & Media, Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in NY
rabin In His own Words is an “autobiography” of sorts, the story is told entirely in rabin’s own voice. Through a combination of rare archival footage, home movies and private letters, his personal and professional dramas unfold before the viewer’s eyes - from his childhood as the son of a labor leader before the founding of the State of Israel, through a change of viewpoint that turned him from a farmer into an army man who stood at some of the most critical junctures in Israeli history, through his later years during which he served as Prime minister and made moves that enraged a large portion of the public, until the horrific moment when his political career and life were suddenly brought to an end.
TuESday, aPrIL 12, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
roSEnWALDDocumentary, 2015, USA, in English, 105 minDirected by Aviva kempnerSpeaker: Elizabeth Rosenwald Varet, Chairman of American Securities GP Corp and Managing Principal of Rosenwald Family Office
The incredible story of Julius Rosenwald, who never finished high school, but rose to become the President of Sears. Influenced by the writings of the educator Booker T. Washington, this Jewish philanthropist joined forces with African American communities during the Jim Crow South to build over 5,300 schools during the early part of the 20th century. Inspired by the Jewish ideals of tzedakah (charity) and tikkun olam (repairing the world) and a deep concern over racial inequality in America, Julius rosenwald used his wealth to become one of America’s most effective philanthropists. Because of his modesty, Rosenwald’s philanthropy and social activism are not well known today. He gave away $62 million in his lifetime.
SponSored by: beTTer WorLd prodUCTIonS/LeTA & dAVId LenIk; edGeWood CoUnTry CLUb, rIVerVALe, nJ; LISA Green; orAnGe bAnk & TrUST; rIVErTOWN MaGazINE
SuNday, aPrIL 17, 7PM rcP
Lafayette Theater, Suffern (BLOCKBUSTER)
Son oF SAULDrama, 2015, Hungary, in Hungarian, Yiddish, German, Russian, Polish, 107 minDirected by Laszlo nemesgolden globe Winner Best Foreign Feature Film, oscar nominee
Speaker: Eric Goldman, Adjunct Professor, Cinema – Yeshiva University
october 1944, Auschwitz-Birkenau. Saul Ausländer is a Hungarian member of the Sonderkommando, the group of Jewish prisoners isolated from the camp and forced to assist the nazis in the machinery of large-scale extermination. While working in one of the crematoriums, Saul discovers the corpse of a boy he takes for his son. As the Sonderkommando plans a rebellion, Saul decides to carry out an impossible task: save the child’s body from the flames, find a rabbi to recite the mourner’s Kaddish and offer the boy a proper burial.
SPONSOrEd By: BONNIE & aLaN ELkIN aNd ELLEN & arTHur WaGNEr, ACTIVe InTernATIonAL; THe benMoSCHe FAMILy
WEdNESday, aPrIL 20, 1:30PM JCC rockland, West nyack (ENCORE SCREENING)
STrEIT’S: mATzo AnD THE AmErICAn DrEAmDocumentary, 2014, USA, in English, 75 min Directed by michael LevineSpeaker: Aaron Gross and Streit’s Family Members
Streit’s matzo factory is moving to orangeburg, nY! Come see this newly edited wonderful retrospective of the history of this iconic factory, which includes its new home. Streit’s: matzo and the American Dream is the story of the last family-owned matzo bakery in America during their final year at their historic New York City factory; the iconic Jewish institution which, for five generations, has been baking matzos from inside four unassuming tenement buildings on new York’s Lower East Side.
SponSored by: InSTITUTe For AdVAnCed reHAb AT FrIedWALd CenTer; STrEIT’S MaTzO All sponsors and Advanced Ticket Holders will receive a free box of Streit’s Matzo.
WEdNESday, aPrIL 13, 7:30PM HVP
regal Cinemas, nanuet
To LIFEDrama/Holocaust, 2016, Germany, in German, 86 minutes Directed by Uwe JansonSpeaker: Rabbi Craig Scheff, Orangetown Jewish Center
Jonas, a young man on the run, arrives in Berlin just in time to save ruth’s life. Evicted from her apartment, the sarcastic but warm-hearted aging Jewish cabaret singer saw no other way out than suicide. Meanwhile Jonas, driven by a secret, is also fleeing from his love and his future. As ruth recovers, she and Jonas form a deep bond informed by her own tragic love for a non-Jewish man in post-WWII germany – a love burdened by the legacy of the horrors perpetrated by nazi germany. As Jonas discovers ruth’s past and takes part in her present, his attentions and the passionate, lusty Yiddish songs of her youth help her find the way back to life. In turn, when Ruth learns Jonas is incurably ill, she helps him find the strength to tackle his fears, and to forcefully propose “L’Chaim – To Life!” Featuring Hannelore Elsner, the grande dame of german cinema, and versatile young star max riemelt, shifts between World War II, the post-war generation and today.
SPONSOrEd By: MINdWOrkS
MONday, Mar 14, 7:30PM HVP
STILTS & SPOkESUSA, 2015, 74 min Directed by Jack Winch
After Jay Cramer falls off a rock boulder and breaks his neck, he rebounds from his injury that has left him in a wheelchair to become the winner of Los Angeles Funniest Comic competition. He meets world-class double above-the-knee amputee sprinter, katy Sullivan, and falls head over heels for her. He finally pops the question and they walk down the aisle in an emotional wedding ceremony. Each face different obstacles in their life that they must overcome in this heart-felt inspirational documentary.
With feature award winning short film STILL RUNNING, the story of “Wings for Life World Run” ambassador Pieter du Preez , the first ever C6 quadriplegic to complete an Iron Man triathlon.
THurSday, Mar 10, 7:30PM & MONday, Mar 14, 1:30PM HVP
2e: TWIcE ExcEPTIONaL USA, 2015, 54 min Directed by Thomas ropelewski
“2e: Twice Exceptional” follows the personal journeys of a handful of middle school and high school students in Los Angeles who have been identified as “twice exceptional”– gifted or highly gifted individuals with learning disabilities or differences. They are geniuses, mavericks and dreamers – malcolm gladwell’s budding “outliers.” Among them may be the next Einstein, mozart or Steve Jobs... if they can survive the American school system and their own eccentricities.
With feature award winning short film BUMBLEBEES, a story about a teenager with autism who is challenging himself to experience a first date.
Ticket Prices: $10 ($2 more at the door)
Call 845.362.4400 ext 100 to purchase tickets or online at jccrockland.org/reelabilities.These films will be shown at JCC Rockland and are wheelchair accessible.
SuNday, Mar 13, 1:30PM HVP
a BLINd HErO: THE LOVE Of OTTO WEIdTUSA, 2015, 90 Minutes Directed by kai Christiansen
This new docudrama tells of “unsung Schindler” otto Weidt, who saved Jews from nazi death camps. Weidt, who was blind, employed Jews with vision and hearing disabilities assigned to him from the Jewish Home for the Blind, as well as Jews who did not have disabilities. When the deportations began, he fearlessly fought with Gestapo officials over the fate of every single Jewish worker. Based on the memoirs of Inge Deutschkron, a 92-year-old Jewish-german writer, who was one of the Jews that Weidt saved.
reelabilities film festival brings together the community to promote awareness and appreciation of the lives, stories and artistic expressions of people with different abilities. reelabilities film festival showcases films, conversations and artistic programs to explore, embrace, and celebrate the diversity of our shared human experience.
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THANK YOU TO OUR 13TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SPONSORS
Overall Festival Sponsorrockland Toyota
OscarThe Benmosche FamilyLeader & Berkon, LLP, The Leader Family
PlatinumBonnie and Alan Elkin, Ellen and Arthur Wagner, Active International
Senior Film SponsorFountainview at College road
GoldBetter World Productions/ Leta and David Lenikmerri and ned Braunstein The Challah FairySimona and Jerry ChazenCrowne Plaza Suffern - MahwahDouble Tree Hilton, Nanuet; Judy and Jeff Weinberger, Andrea and Stuart Weinberger, rhonda WeinbergerEdgewood Country Clubgibraltar real Estate & DevelopmentLisa greenInstitute for Advanced rehab at Friedwald Centerorli and mark IrgangThe majansky Familymindworks Charitable TrustLila and Jules Sternorange and rockland Utilitiesorange Bank & TrustPride CaterersTallman Beach & Pool ClubYetta Brenner memorial Fund, Endowed by Marilyn and Abraham Kleinman; Jewish Federation of rockland County
CelebrityIlse and John Lang*Denise and Adam Lipsongwen and Steve rosenzweig
*Supervisor Christopher P. St. Lawrence, Town of ramapo Lois and Bob Silverman, macabee Foodsrivertown magazine
ProducerCarol and Andrew BlauDr. Yochanan Burnstein and Doris Herzfeldmarla Cohen and Avrom Caplan*Senator David CarlucciJoan and Alvin ChasenEllyn and Daniel CohenCathy and Bert DistelburgerSusan and Lloyd Eckermildred and Les FeibuschAnita Finkelstein and morton Juliusmarsha and gary Formannorman FriedmanLori and richard goldmanBobbie and marty goldsteinJudy and ken gribetzgayle kreinik and michael Harap *Councilwoman Stephanie Hausner, Town of ClarkstownJulie and Tom HirschfeldDr. Phyllis Weingarten and michael kannElissa and Jeff Koenig*Sande and gary LefkowitzLynn and Dan LehrfeldLois and Bob LessersonJudy and Walter Litvak*Congreswoman nita LoweySharon and Elliot mitchelCharlotte and Jack neugartenShelley and David PollackDonna and Don rileymarlene and Steve Portnoy*Chairperson kristin zebrowski Stavisky, rockland County Democratic CommitteeEllie and Dan Salmonrobin and Benj SteinmanSterling national Bankmrs. renee and Judge Alfred WeinerLillian and richard Weinberger
roberta and michael zahlAnne and Joel zbar*Assemblyman kenneth zebrowski
Associate ProducerLillian Adler Ellen BertischJudith EpsteinJudy and Paul galanHnA Palisades Premier Conference CenterJudy JosephsDr. michele katz and Barry katz*rockland County Clerk Paul Piperatorita reissSanti Express Incmarcia Siegelroz Stopnik*Supervisor, Andy Stewart, Town of orangetown*Annmarie and robert Uhl
Non ProfitBeth Am TempleCongregation Shaarey IsraelCongregation Sons of Israel, nyackDominican CollegeHillel of rocklandHolocaust museum & Center for Education & ToleranceIsrael Bondskehillas Bais Yehudah kosher TroopsLower new York State region of Hadassahmontebello Jewish Centernanuet Hebrew Centernational Council of Jewish Womennew City Jewish Centerorangetown Jewish Center The reform Temple of rocklandrivertown Filmrockland Community Collegerockland Jewish Academyrockland Jewish Family ServiceTemple Beth Sholom
*In Memory of Steve Jaffee
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SPONSORING HAS ITS BENEFITS:Your sponsorship will give you access to priority seating, tickets to films and the knowledge that you have helped to support and sustain the county’s only international cinematic exploration and celebration of Jewish life, culture, identity, diversity and history through film! once you have submitted your form, you will receive information on redeeming your tickets for your films.
OUR SPONSORSHIP LEVELS ARE:
ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: $250 Includes one festival pass to all movies, preferred seating, and listing in program and on JCC website.
PRODUCER: $500 Includes two festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, and listing in program and on JCC website.
DIRECTOR: $1000 Includes four festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, and listing in program and on JCC website.
WEEKDAY SCREENER: $1200 Includes two tickets to patron event, two festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, six tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
WEEKNIGHT SCREENER: $2000 Includes four tickets to patron event, four festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, eight tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
SENIOR DAY SCREENER: $2500 Includes four tickets to patron event, four festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, ten tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
SUNDAY NIGHT SCREENER: $3600 Includes six tickets to patron event, five festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, ten tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
OPENING NIGHT, CENTERPIECE, CLOSING NIGHT OR BLOCKBUSTER SCREENER: $5000 Includes six tickets to patron event, six festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, ten tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
FILMS IN OUR SCHOOLS HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE SUPPORTER: $10,000 Includes six tickets to patron event, eight festival passes to all movies, preferred seating, ten tickets to your film, a sponsorship poster at the film screening, and listing in program and on JCC website.
for more sponsor information contact Julie Sadowski, 845.362.4400 ext 175 or [email protected].
Please note: Multiple Sponsors may be assigned to films.
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TICKET PICK UP: Tickets will not be mailed. Tickets may be picked up at JCC rockland up to 3 hours prior to each screening, or at the theatre 30 minutes before show time. For regal, Lafayette Theatres and Bow Tie Cinemas, go directly to the JCC ticket sales tables.
SEATING: Sponsor seating areas are designated and are only for guest Speakers and Sponsors. To ensure priority seating, consider becoming a Sponsor.
The house will open for Sponsor ticket holders 40 minutes before show time. All advanced purchase ticket holders will be seated 30 minutes before show time. Sponsors must be seated 15 minutes before show time.
Handicapped seating is designated at each theatre.
FESTIVAL PASSES: Choose 8 DIFFErEnT films and save either $16 or $22. You may not request multiple tickets to the same film.
REFRESHMENTS: refreshments are available for purchase at Lafayette Theater, regal Cinemas and Bow Tie Cinemas.
TICKETS & SEATING
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FILM TITLE THEATER DATE TIME # TICKETS Adult PRICE # TICKETS
Senior/Student PRICE TOTAL
The Art Dealer regal Bow Tie
3/29 4/12
7:30pm 1:30pm
$14 $14
$12 $12
Belle and Sebastian Lafayette 4/8 1:30pm $14 $9
Dough Lafayette Bow Tie
3/27 4/6
7pm 1:30pm
$14 $14
$12 $12
East Jerusalem/West Jerusalem Film only Film & reception Film & reception for Sponsors
Lafayette
4/3
7pm
$18 $72 $50
$18 $72 $50
In Search of Israeli Cuisine regal 3/30 7:30pm $14 $12
The Last mentsch regal Bow Tie
4/5 4/19
7:30pm 1:30pm
$14 $14
$12 $12
Look at Us now mother regal 4/6 7:30pm $14 $12
The midnight orchestra regal 4/11 7:30pm $14 $12
morgenthau Lafayette 4/10 7pm $14 $12
once in a Lifetime regal 4/19 7:30pm $14 $12
rabin in His own Words regal 4/20 7:30pm $14 $12
rosenwald regal 4/12 7:30pm $14 $12
Son of Saul Lafayette 4/17 7pm $14 $12
Streit’s: matzo and the American Dream JCC 4/20 1:30pm $14 $12
To Life regal 4/13 7:30pm $14 $12
ADULT FESTIVAL PASS (SAVE $22!) _________ x $90 (includes 8 different screenings, please mark your selection above)
SEnIor FESTIVAL PASS (SAVE $16!) _________ x $80 (includes 8 different screenings, please mark your selection above)
I WOULD LIKE TO BE A SPONSOR
Associate Producer $250 Producer $500 director $1000
Weekday Screener $1200 Weeknight Screener $2000 Senior day Screener $2500
Sun Night Screener $3600 Opening Night, Closing Night, Centerpiece or Blockbuster Screener $5000
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Order Tickets in advance. Ticket Price is $2 More at door!
Mail Ticket Order form to Jcc rockland, 450 West Nyack road, West Nyack, Ny 10994. Make checks payable to Jcc rockland.or fax to 845.362.5107, attn: Julie Sadowski.
Tickets may be picked up at JCC Rockland up to 3 hours prior to each screening, or at the theatre box office 40 minutes before show time. For the most up-to-date information, directions or weather-related cancellations, please visit our website jccrockland.org/film-festival.
mail or fax Ticket order Form, or visit our website jccrockland.org/film-festival to order tickets online.
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JCC Rockland 450 West nyack road West nyack, nY 10994 jccrockland.org
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