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Opening Night & The Pomegranate Awards
22nd Edition of the NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival will take place from 6-20 March 2019!
The American Sephardi Federations NY Sephardic Jewish Film Festival showcases contemporary voices steeped in the history, traditions, and rich mosaic culture of Greater Sephardic communities. This years ten-day NYSJFF features a record 12 première film screenings, intriguing stories, evocative documentaries, Q&As with filmmakers, our first Master Class, as well as special honorees and guests. Each night of the Festival is a different themed program honoring the rich and diverse communities the ASF represents. The Pomegranate Awards Ceremony on Opening Night celebrates Sephardi excellence in the arts.
The Pomegranate Award is sculpted by Baghdad-born artist Oded Halahmy
Each night of the Festival is a different themed program honoring the rich and diverse communities ASF represents.
The screenings and Award Ceremony will be followed by a performance by Maxime Karoutchi.
This year the ASF is honored to present the Pomegranate Award for Lifetime Achievement to Albert Memmi, a writer, essayist and sociologist for his work and contributions to world literature and sociology.
Due to Memmi's advanced age, an award ceremony was organized at his home in Paris, and RUE ALBERT MEMMI, a video of the presentation and his remarks will be screened during the Opening Night.
EL HARA Directed by Margaux Fitoussi & Mo Scarpelli USA/Tunisia, 15min, Short Documentary, NY Premiere French & Arabic w/ English subtitles
SUMMARY How do the fortresses we build to protect ourselves affect the people we become? Through a cinematic journey of the Hara (former Jewish Quarter of Tunis, Tunisia) today, punctuated by an exclusive interview with Albert Memmi and readings of his lyrical prose, EL HARA explores how the places we come from shape who we become.
DIRECTORS' BIO Margaux Fitoussi
Margaux Fitoussi is an aspiring anthropologist, filmmaker, and writer. After graduating from UC Berkeley in 2011, Fitoussi proceeded to become a Presidential Scholar at Harvard University. Fitoussis research focuses on historical memory, Judeo-Muslim relations and the impact of French colonization in North Africa. While living in Southern and Central Africa from 2011 to 2014, she researched armed groups and implemented civilian projection projects
Mo Scarpelli Brooklyn-based filmmaker and multimedia journalist Mo Scarpelli uses character-driven stories to connect people, challenge notions and share perspectives on global issues. Scarpellis journalism work has been published with the BBC, The Wall Street Journal, Africa Review, The Huffington Post, Gothamist and Narratively. Scarpelli has also directed and produced promotional films for such brands as Isaac Mizrahi, Yahoo! and Vistaprint. Before forming Rake Films in 2012, he spent over two years directing, shooting, editing and producing media for the nonprofit organization Charity: Water. She earned a bachelors degree in journalism at the University of Missouri, where she spearheaded multimedia storytelling for traditional news outlets, as well as The Columbia Missourian. Scarpelli is co-directors with Alexandria Bombach of the film Frame by Frame, which tells the story of photojournalism in Afghanistan
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LocationCenter for Jewish History (View)
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY 10011
United States
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