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The Secret Art of Human Flight

In this heartwarming and captivating tale, a young widower seeks escape from grief by training with an eccentric stranger who claims his methods will allow the man to fly.


The Shadow of the Day

In this suspenseful and romantic drama set in late 1930s fascist Italy, a brilliant young woman seeks help from a disabled war veteran and restaurateur.


Stay With Us

Acclaimed comedian Gad Elmaleh writes, directs, and stars in this gentle family comedy that puts him at odds with his loving but overbearing parents when he decides to convert to Catholicism.


A Still Small Voice

This documentary that centers on an aspiring chaplain in a New York hospital is a meditation on faith, loss and professional sustainability that finds hope and meaning in seemingly hopeless situations.


The Story of Annette Zelman

In Nazi-occupied Paris, feisty Jewish artist Annette is engaged to an idealistic Catholic boy. His parents’ disapproval will have grave consequences in this drama based on actual events.


Valeria is Getting Married

Valeria arrives in Tel Aviv from Ukraine for a marriage hastily brokered by her brother-in-law. A smart, superbly acted chamber piece about the gender politics inherent in an arranged marriage.


Vishniac

This breathtaking and exceptionally well-crafted documentary about Russian-Jewish photographer Roman Vishniac (1897–1990) captures his transformation from a free-spirited scientist in Berlin to one of the world’s greatest photographers.


White Bird

When famous artist Sara Blum (Helen Mirren) confronts her grandson’s bullying behavior, his unrepentant demeanor provokes her to recount her experience as a Jewish girl in an occupied French village during World War II.


The Wild One

Powered by his vivid recollections, legendary director of stage and film Jack Garfein reflects on how his tragic childhood informed his unique, driven and uncompromising vision as an artist.


Ain't No Back to a Merry-Go-Round

Radical Black students, progressive Jews, and a segregated carousel: the untold story of the first organized interracial civil rights protest in US history.