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BJFF Archive 30th Annual William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2018) At the Gordon Center: Ben-Gurion, Epilogue / Israel, (2016) 1945, / Hungary, (2017) Sammy Davis Jr.: I’ve Gotta Be Me / USA, (2017) The Cakemaker, / Israel / Germany, (2017) An Israeli Love Story / Israel, (2017) Between Worlds / Israel, (2016) Bye Bye Germany / Luxembourg / Germany, (2017) Shelter / Germany, (2017) Keep the Change, / USA, (2017) An Act of Defiance / South Africa, (2017) In Between / Israel, (2016) 29th Annual William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2017) At the Gordon Center: On the Map, U.S.A./Israel (2016) Fever at Dawn, Israel/Sweden/Hungary (2015) Harold & Lillian: A Hollywood Love Story, U.S.A. (2015) The Man Who Shot Hollywood, U.S.A. (2015) Bodgan’s Journey, U.S.A./Poland/Israel (2016) And Then, Violence, France (2015) Mr. Predictable, Israel (2016) An Average Story, Israel (2015) A Heartbeat Away, Israel (2015) Joe’s Violin, U.S.A. (2016) Harmonia, Israel (2016) Rock in the Red Zone, Israel/U.S.A. (2015) Hanna’s Sleeping Dogs, Germany/Austria (2016) The Women’s Balcony, Israel (2016) Torah Treasures and Curious Trash, Israel (2016) At other locations: Awake Zion, U.S.A. (2014); Creative Alliance Olympic Pride, American Prejudice, U.S.A. (2016); Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture The Outrageous Sophie Tucker, U.S.A. (2014); North Oaks 28th Annual William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2016) Dough, U.K. (2015) Sabena Hijacking—My Version, Israel (2015) Deli Man, U.S.A. (2014) Rosenwald, U.S.A. (2015) God’s Slave, Venezuela/Argentina (2013) Diplomacy, France/Germany (2014) A Blind Hero: The Love of Otto Weidt, Germany (2014) German Shepherd, Sweden (2014) Secrets of War, Netherlands (2014) The Walk, U.S.A. (2014) Once in a Lifetime, France (2016) A Borrowed Identity, Israel (2014) First Born, Israel (2013) 27th Annual: William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2015) Strangers, Israel (2003) Barriers, Israel (2012) Hannah Cohen’s Holy Communion, Great Britain (2012) Theodore Bikel: In the Shoes of Sholom Aleichem, USA (2014) Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, Israel/Germany/France (2014) 24 Days, France (2014) Above and Beyond, USA/UK/Israel (2014) Run Boy Run, Germany/France (2014) Farewell Baghdad/The Dove Flyer, Israel (2014) Stateless, USA (2014) The Art Dealer/L’antiquaire, France (2014) 26th Annual: William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2014) The Jewish Cardinal, France (2012) Bethlehem, Israel (2012) It Is No Dream- The Life Of Theodor Herzl, U.S.A. (2012) Reporting The Times, U.S.A. (2013) The Real Inglorious Bastards, Canada (2013) Under The Same Sun, USA/Israel/Palestine (2013) It Happened In St. Tropez, France (2013) Aftermath, Poland/Holland/Russia/Slovakia (2013) Tormus, Israel (2013) The Funeral, England (2013) Hunting Elephants, Israel (2013) 25th Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2013) Jews in Toons, USA I Shall Remember, Russia (2010) My Best Enemy, Austria, Luxembourg (2011) The Fifth Heaven, Israel (2011) Melting Away, Israel (2011) Orchestra of Exiles, USA (2012) Room 514, Israel (2012) Paris-Manhattan, France (2012) 24th Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2012) Mabul (The Flood), Israel (2001) Nicky’s Family, Slovakia/Czech Republic/UK/USA/Israel/Cambodia (2011) My Australia, Israel/Poland (2011) Kaddish for a Friend, Germany (2011) David, USA (2011) An Article of Hope, USA (2011) Wunderkinder, Germany (2011) The Time of Silence (Le Temps du Silence), France (2011) 23rd Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2011) For My Father, Germany/Israel (2008) As Seen Through These Eyes, USA (2008) The Yankles, USA (2009) Berlin ‘36, Germany (2009) Holy Rollers, USA (2009) Five Hours from Paris, Israel (2009) Naomi, Israel/France (2010) The Matchmaker, Israel (2010) 22nd Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2010) Eichmann, England/Hungary (2008) The Gift To Stalin, Kazakhstan/Poland/Russia/Israel (2008) Nora’s Will, Mexico (2008) Killing Kasztner: The Jew Who Dealt with Nazis *Not part of STARS*, U.S. (2008) Lost Islands, Israel (2008) Wedding Song, France/Tunisia (2008) Brothers, Switzerland (2008) Saviors in the Night, Germany/France (2009) Matter of Size, Israel/Germany/France (2009) William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe, USA (2009) 21st Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2009) The Chosen Ones, Germany (2006) The Little Traitor, United States & Israel (2007) Max Minsky and Me, Germany (2007) The Clown and the Fuhrer, Spain (2007) Noodle, Israel (2007) The Secrets, Israel (2007) The Debt, Israel (2007) Fugitive Pieces, Canada & Greece (2007) Circumcise Me: Yisrael Campbell, United States & Israel (2007) The Monster Among Us, United States (2008) 20th Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2008) Strange Fruit, United States (2002) Sixty Six, United Kingdom (2006) Three Mothers, Israel (2006) The Last Train, Germany & Czech Republic (2006) Sweet Mud, Israel & Germany (2006) Beaufort, Israel (2007) Constantine’s Sword, United States (2007) Free Land, France (2007) Everything Is Personal, Israel (2007) Making Trouble, United States (2007) 19th Annual: The William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2007) A Love to Hide, France (2004) The First Time I was Twenty, France (2004) What a Wonderful Place, Israel (2005) The Fury of the Entire World, Netherlands (2005) Nina’s Home, France (2005) A Cantor’s Tale, USA (2005) Out of Sight, Israel (2006) Steel Toes, Canada (2006) The Rape of Europa, USA (2006) 18th Annual: The William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2006) Perlasca, Italy/Hungary/France (2002) The Hungarian Servant, Italy (2003) Live and Become, France/Israel (2004) Isn’t This A Time, U.S. (2004) Turn Left At The End Of The World, Israel (2004) The Ritchie Boys, U.S./Germany/Italy (2004) The Syrian Bride, Israel/France (2004) Little Jerusalem, France (2005) 17th Annual: The William and Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2005) Secret Passage, Luxembourg/U.K. (2001) Wondrous Oblivion, U.K./Germany (2003) Hiding and Seeking, U.S. (2003) Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi, Israel (2003) Walk on Water, Israel (2004) The Aryan Couple, U.S. (2004) Suzie Gold, U.K. (2004) Watermarks, Israel (2004) 16th Annual: The William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2004) You Shouldn’t Worry, France (2000) Taking Sides, Germany/France (2001) Kinky Friedman: Proud To Be An #?@%* From El Paso, Holland (2001) The Burial Society, Canada (2002) Tycoon: A New Russian, Russia (2002) James’ Journey to Jerusalem, Israel (2003) Prisoner of Paradise, U.K./Canada (2003) Rosenstrasse, Germany (2003) Miss Entebbe, Israel (2003) 15th Annual: The William & Irene Weinberg Family Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2003) Gloomy Sunday, Hungary/Germany (1999) The Sky will Fall, Italy (2000) Yellow Asphalt, Israel (2000) Unfair Competition, Italy/France (2001) God is Great, France (2001) Monsieur Batignole, France (2001) Amen, France (2002) Unfair Competition, Italy/France (2001) 14th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (2002) I Am Alive and I Love You, France, Belgium, Hungary (1998) Just Looking, U.S.A. (1998) Hanele, Czech Republic (1999) The Komediant, Israel (1999) Spring of Life, Czech Republic (2000) Time of Favor, Israel (2000) The Optimists, U.S., Israel (2001) 13th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival: Reels of Jewish Dreams & Realities (2001) The Flying Camel, Israel (1994) If I Lie, France (1997) Left Luggage, Belgium and Netherlands (1998) All My Loved Ones, Czech Republic/Poland/Slovakia/Germany (1999) Simon Magus, United Kingdom (1999) Kippur, Israel (2000) Paragraph 175, USA (2000) 12th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival: Reels of Jewish Dreams & Realities (2000) Soleil, France (1997) After The End Of The World, Bulgaria/Greece/Germany (1998) Inside Out, South Africa (1998) The Giraffe, Germany (1999) After the Truth, Germany (1999) Kadosh, Israel (1999) My Yiddishe Mama’s Dream, Israel (1999) The Children of Chabannes, USA (1999) 11th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival: Reels of Jewish Dreams & Realities (1999) The Comedian Harmonists, Germany (1976) Women, Israel (1995) Autumn Sun, Argentina (1996) My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports, USA (1996) For My Baby, Netherlands (1998) Man Is a Woman, France (1998) 10th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival: Reels of Jewish Dreams & Realities (1998) Memoirs of a River, Hungary (1989) Passover Fever, Israel (1994) The Truce, Italy/France/Germany/Switzerland (1997) A Life Apart, USA (1997) The Long Way Home, U.S. (1997) Aaron’s Magic Village, France (1997) 9th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival: Reels of Jewish Dreams and Realities (1997) Long is the Road, U.S. occupied Germany (1947) Bye Bye, America, Germany (1994) Holy Week, Poland/Germany (1995) Tears of Stone, Iceland (1995) The Jew, Portugal/Brazil (1995) Saint Clara, Israel (1995) Personal Goals, Israel (1996) The Substance of Fire, USA (1996) A Tickle in the Heart, USA & Germany (1996) 8th Annual Baltimore Jewish Film Festival (1996) Der Purimspieler (The Jester), Poland (1937) All That Really Matters, Poland (1992) Like a Bride (Novia Que Te Vea), Mexico (1993) Genghis Cohn, England (1994) Song of the Siren, Israel (1994) .
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