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Yael Luttwak: My Favorite Neoconservative
Yael Luttwak (SFJFF 2012 Filmmaker in Residence) returns home and turns her camera on her father, famed Department of Defense military strategist Edward Luttwak. The film offers a rare and complex glimpse of beltway politics through these political polar opposites.
Yasmin Hed: IPI
When a filmmaker unearths 16mm footage filmed by her late father of a musical born in apartheid South Africa, she locates the forgotten performers whose stories of resilience, long buried by history, finally rise through the transcendent power of music and dance.
Yoav Potash: Among Neighbors
In a town where history has been silenced, an eyewitness to murder speaks out in search of the boy she loved.
Zoe Potkin: Happy Family
Happy Family follows the return of an estranged father who, with advanced Parkinson’s and nowhere to go, is taken in by the women he once left behind—his ex-wife and four daughters—suddenly tasked with keeping him alive.
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