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Film - 22nd Annual Washington Jewish Film Festival

Sponsoring Organization

3514 International Drive
Washington, DC, 20008

Phone: (202) 364-5500

Location

Washington DCJCC
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December 1, 2011 - December 11, 2011

Join us at the 22nd Annual Washington Jewish Film Festival at the Washington DCJCC! Featuring 16 various Israeli films!

December 1-11

 

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

Opening Night festivities featuring the award-winning Israeli hit MABUL (The Flood) on Thursday, December 1, with special guest, director Guy Nattiv

47 new and award-winning features, documentaries and shorts from around the world including US and world premieres

Special focus on "Jews at Work" and "Jewish Film - Women Filmmakers"

Presentation of WJFF Visionary Award to DC filmmaker and WJFF founding director Aviva Kempner on December 10

Closing Night film REMEMBRANCE and party on December 11

Special guests from around the world including filmmakers, composers, writers, journalists and producers
 

Please visit www.wjff.org for the schedule of films and for ticket information

TICKETS GO ON SALE NOVEMBER 17TH

Co-sponsored by the Embassy of Israel and Washington Jewish Week

 

Contact Information

3514 International Drive
Washington, DC, 20008

Phone: (202) 364-5500

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