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100 Voices: A Journey Home,
21st Annual New York Jewish Film Festival,
400 Miles To Freedom,
A Bottle In The Gaza Sea,
Bachelor Days Are Over,
Breaking Home Ties,
Daas,
Deaf Jam,
Dressing America: Tales From The Garment Center,
Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center,
Film Linc,
Film Society of Lincoln Center,
filmlinc,
Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story,
Incessant Visions: Letters From An Architect,
Jewish Museum,
Lea And Darija,
Lost Love Diaries,
Mabul (The Flood),
Mary Lou,
My Australia,
My Father Evgeni,
My Song Goes Round The World,
Remembrance,
Restoration,
Shoah: The Unseen Interviews,
The Queen Has No Crown,
The Silent Historian,
Torn,
Walter Reade Theater,
Welcome To Kutsher’s: The Last Catskills Resort,
White: A Memoir In Color
The 21st Annual New York Jewish Film Festival had its opening last night and daily screenings are now running through January 26th. Presented by the Jewish Museum and the Film Society Of Lincoln Center, the festival is “a preeminent showcase for world cinema exploring the Jewish experience.”