Forty years after the release of Claude Lanzmann's monumental film "Shoah," Guillaume Ribot reveals the director s relentless pursuit to tell the untold, using only Lanzmann's words and unseen footage from the masterpiece.
Read MoreThe life and legacy of experimental filmmaker Benita Raphan are honored in this deeply felt new work by her friend and mentor, Alan Berliner, who pieces together her archive in a collaborative piece that captures Raphan’s boundless creative energy.
Read MoreBased on a fascinating true story, "Once Upon My Mother" is a heartfelt family drama set in 1960s Paris that celebrates a mother’s enduring love.
Read MoreThis lively program features three short films that center joy in unexpected moments of Jewish life, featuring Carol Kane, an adult convert to Judaism, and a Chinese restauranteur.
Read More1957. In Budapest, after the uprising against the Communist regime, a young Jewish boy, Andor, raised by his mother with idealized tales of his deceased father, has his world turned upside down when a man appears, claiming to be his true father...Hungary’s official selection for Best International Feature at the 2026 Academy Awards.
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