The 2nd Moscow Jewish Film Festival is an annual international film festival, which aims to gather in the program features, documentaries, shorts and animated films on the subject of Jewish culture, history and national identity and contemporary problems. The festival was held in Moscow from 14 to 21 June 2016, at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, the Documentary film center, cinema GUM and KARO 11 cinema Oktyabr.
Opening film
Opening film of the festival was the directorial debut Natalie Portman A Tale of Love and Darkness. The opening ceremony was held in cinema Oktyabr which gathered about 1,600 spectators.
Jury
Creators
- CEO and Producer â Egor Odintsov
- Program Director â Vanya Bowden
- Educational Director â Rusina Lekuh
- Producer â Konstantin Fam
Program
Main program
- Nomination "To the memory":
- Closer to the Moon (2014) â Romania, United States, Italy, Poland, France
- Finding Babel (2016) â United States, France, Canada, Russia, Ukraine
- The Kozalchik Affair (2015) â Israel, Poland
- Because I was a Painter (2013) â France, Germany
- Fever at the Dawn (2015) â Hungary
- Phoenix â Germany, Poland
- Nomination "Context":
- The village of Peace (2014) â Israel, United States
- Friends from France (2013) â Russia, France
- Jerusalem Boxing Club (2015) â Israel
- To Life! (2014) â France
- Die Geträumten (2016) â Austria
- A Tale of Love and Darkness (2015) â United States
- Brundibar Revisited (2014) â Germany, Czech Republic
- The Last Mentsch (2014) â Germany
- The Wandering Muse (2014) â Canada
- Nomination "Conflict":
- The Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls (2015) â Poland, Sweden, Ukraine, Israel
- Jewish cardinal (2013) â France
- Dough (2015) â United Kingdom, Hungary
- Beyond the fear (2015) â Israel, Latvia
- Nomination "A short story":
- Day 40 (2014) â Canada
- 7 day Gig (2013) â United States
- Bacon and Gods Wrath (2015) â Canada
- Incognito (2015) â United Kingdom
- What Cheer? (2014) â United States
- The Divorce (2014) â United Kingdom
- A good Joke (2005) â Canada
- What's in a Name? (2014) â United States
Out of competition
Education
In addition to film screenings educational program was organized in the framework of the festival, consisting of lectures, discussions and debates. The speakers were: director and screenwriter Oleg Dorman, creators The Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls - Krzysztof KopczyÃ
Âski and Uri Gershovich, musicologist Layla Kandaurova, theologian and historian Yuri Tabak, film critic Valery Davydov, Alexander Bartosiewicz, Alexander Mitta, Lyudmila Ulitskaya, director Mariya Kravchenko, as well as the lead actor in the movie "Son of Saul" Géza Röhrig.
Winners
- Nomination "To the memory" â Phoenix (2014)
- Nomination "Context" â The Wandering Muse (2014)
- Nomination "Conflict" â The Dybbuk. A Tale of Wandering Souls (2015)
- Nomination "A short story" â The Divorce (2014)
- Special Jury Prize â Finding Babel (2016)]
- Honorary Prize "For outstanding contribution to the development of Jewish cinema in Russia" â Alexander Mitta
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