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FAMILY FILM SERIES presented by AJC SEATTLE JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2006
Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
Seattle, WA
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FAMILY FILM SERIES presented by AJC SEATTLE JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL 2006
FAMILY FILM SERIES, FEATURING SHORTS & LOCAL FILMMAKERS
BECOMING RACHEL w/three short films
1:00 PM

A MITZVAH LESSON FOR MRS. ROSEN (short)
Director: April Brenner
Country/Year: USA, 2005
Language: English
Running Time: 7 min. 30 sec.
Format: BetaSP

Can an animal perform a mitzvah, a good deed in Jewish law? Sunday School teacher Mrs. Rosen underestimates a good kid-dog story.

LION IN ZION (short)
Director: Osnat Eitan
Country/Year: Israel, 2005
Language: English
Running Time: 4 min.
Format: Beta-PAL

Denis is in charge of predators at the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, and is the personal caretaker of the city's illustrious mascot, the "fearsome" lion. Part of the annual MOMENTS JERUSALEM short-film series, in which young filmmakers define the faces and contours of Jerusalem through the camera lens.

FATHER'S DAY (short)
Director: Kenneth Mader
Country/Year: USA, 2005
Language: English
Running Time: 4 min.
Format:

A story about love and loss, FATHER'S DAY is written by and stars Bellevue-born Jody Arensberg as a granddaughter who must learn to say goodbye.

BECOMING RACHEL
Director: Amy Guterson
Country/Year: USA, 2005
Language: English
Running Time: 45 min.
Format: BetaSP

BECOMING RACHEL is a coming-of-age story set in the Great Depression. When thirteen year old Rachel's father becomes ill and unable to work, she uses her brains, ingenuity and an active imagination to help out. In the process, she grows up and learns to have greater faith in God and in herself. BECOMING RACHEL is an intergenerational film about treasuring family, perseverance, responsibility and resourcefulness.

Location

Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI)
2700 24th Ave. E
Seattle, WA 98112
United States

Categories

Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

Contact

Owner: Pamela Lavitt
On BPT Since: Jan 06, 2010
 
Julie Hammer Mahdavi
www.ajcseattle.org


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