March 24th marks the first day of the 10th annual Jewish Film Festival.

Before the festival begins, a special screening of “Hannah Arendt” will show on March 20th in the Miller Learning Center. Dr. Illya Winham, a lecturer in the University of Georgia’s Department of Political Science will introduce the film and lead the discussion. 

One of the topics for the festival is the Holocaust. This film focuses on Arendt’s struggles as a reporter for the New Yorker to reveal the true horrors of the Holocaust. The festival lasts from March 24 through March 28. For dates, times and showings, check out the below schedule. 

Tuesday- March 20, 2018

  • 6:30 PM – Screening and discussion: “Hannah Arendt” @ Miller Learning Center, UGA

Saturday- March 24, 2018 

  • 6:00-8:00 PM Opening Night Gala- Dinner @ Georgia Museum of Art
  • 8:00-9:35 PM Opening Night screening: ” The Women’s Balcony” @ Georgia Museum of Art

Sunday- March 25, 2018

  • 2:00 PM – Screening: “Money Business: The Adventures of Curious George’s Creators” @ Cine (90 mins)
  • 4:00 PM – Screening: “Tevye’s Daughters ” @ Cine (120 mins)
  • 6:45 PM – Screening: “Monsieur Mayonnaise” @ Cine (95 mins)

Monday- March 26, 2018

  • 5:00 PM – Screening: “Paradise” @ Cine (130 mins)
  • 7:45 PM – Screening: “Rabbi Wolff” @ Cine (90 mins)

Tuesday- March 27, 2018

  • 5:00 PM- Screening: “Between Worlds” @ Cine (84 mins)
  • 7:15 PM- Screening: “90 Minute War” @ Cine (85 mins)

Wednesday- March 28, 2018

  • 5:00-6:00 PM- Closing night shorts screening & awards @ CINE
  • 6:15-7:15 PM- Closing night film screening, “Body and Soul” @ CINE
  • 7:30-10:30 PM- Closing night party, Rialto Club @ Hotel Indigo

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