Moscow Jewish Film Festival

Moscow Jewish Film Festival
Location Moscow, Russia
Founded 2015
Festival date June
Website www.mjff.ru

The Moscow Jewish Film Festival is an annual international film festival, which aims to gather in the program features, documentaries, shorts and animated films on the subject of Jewish culture, history and national identity and contemporary problems.[1] In 2015, Moscow joined a list of cities that celebrate this festival.[2]

History

2015

The first Moscow Jewish Film Festival was held from June 14 to 17, 2015, at Moscow's Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, a Documentary film center and cinema GUM. The festival was organized by Vanya Bowden,[3] Rusina Lekuh, and Egor Odintsov.[4] Sponsored by the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, Jewish Agency for Israel, UJA-Federation of New York, Roskino[5], and Ark Pictures. The jury was chaired by writer-director Konstantin Fam, and the other members were Rabbi Alexander Boroda, president of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia; Catherine Mtsituridze, television presenter, film critic and head of Roskino; Alexander Kott, director, screenwriter and producer, and Ruslan Sorokin - writer and producer.[6] The festival program included 21 films. The total number of people who attended screenings and educational events of the Festival exceeded 2,500.

2016

The second Moscow Jewish Film Festival was held in Moscow from 14 to 21 June 2016,[7] at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, the Documentary film center, cinema GUM.[8] and KARO 11 cinema Oktyabr.[9][10] The festival opened with a film called A Tale of Love and Darkness directed by Natalie Portman. The jury was chaired by film director and screenwriter Alexander Mitta.[11] The festival program included thirty five films. The total number of people who attended screenings and educational events of the Festival exceeded five thousand.

2017

The third Moscow Jewish Film Festival was held in Moscow from 12 to 20 June 2017,[12] at the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, the Documentary film center, cinema GUM[13] and KARO 11 cinema Oktyabr.[14][15] The jury was chaired by director, screenwriter and producer Pavel Lungin.[16] The opening film of the festival was The Bloom of Yesterday directed by Chris Kraus.[17] The film was presented by famous German actor Lars Eidinger.[18] The opening ceremony was held in Oktyabr cinema gathering about 1,600 spectators.[19] The festival program included forty nine films. The total number of people who attended screenings and educational events of the Festival exceeded eight thousand.

Creators

  • General producer — Egor Odintsov
  • Producer — Konstantin Fam
  • Program director — Vanya Bowden
  • Educational director — Rusina Lekuh, Tatyana Bezhenar
  • Executive producer — Elena Barkova[20]

Film submissions

To be considered for exhibition, submissions must have relevance to Jewish themes, issues, history, heritage, and culture. The festival accepts the following film types: narrative feature, documentary feature, narrative short, and documentary short.

Jury

The decision on awarding the prizes of the festival is taken by the jury, whose composition is determined by the Directorate of the festival. The jury consists of the leading masters of world cinema: directors, actors, and critics. The jury is headed by the president of the jury.

The members of the Festival jury in different years were Soviet and Russian film director, screenwriter, and actor Alexander Mitta, Rabbi, President of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia Alexander Boroda, film directors Pavel Lungin,[21] Sergei Mokritskiy, Dmitry Astrakhan, Konstantin Fam and Alexander Kott, producers Alexander Ageyev and Ruslan Sorokin, director of the Documentary film center Sofya Kapkova, TV presenter, film critic and film critic Catherine Mtsituridze[22] and others.

Awards

The jury of the festival determines the winners in the following categories:

  • Best narrative feature film
  • Best documentary feature film
  • Best narrative short film
  • Best documentary short film
  • Special jury prize
  • Honorary prize [23][24]

Education

The educational program of the Moscow Jewish Film Festival includes lectures, discussions and workshops that aim at understanding whether there exists a unique language of Jewish cinematography, and what it is made of, when it appeared, how it was developing and is being influenced by modernity; what images have been and are being created through that language and who is that hero that was born by the Jewish culture and sang by its cinematography. The Festival organizes conversations with creators of the films, film experts, writers, theologians, musicians, and with each other.

In different years the lecturers were Shakespearian and theater historian Aleksei Bartoshevich, researcher of Jewish thought Uri Gershovich, musicologist Lyalya Kandaurova, religious scholar and historian Yuri Tabak, cinematographer Valery Davydov, Russian philosopher Igor Chubarov, flash fiction author, poet and essayist Linor Goralik, director and screenwriter Oleg Dorman, film critic Valery Davydov, Alexander Bartosiewicz, Alexander Mitta, Lyudmila Ulitskaya, the lead actor in the movie Son of Saul Géza Röhrig,[25][26][27] film director and screenwriter Andrei Konchalovsky, Russian artist Nikolay Polissky, the son of Yitzhak Rabin - Yuval Rabin, film director Amir Yatsiv and others.[28]

Impact

Moscow Jewish Film Festival is attracting new audiences in order to create a better connection with Jewish culture and the Jewish cultural community. The Festival contributes to positive positioning of the Jewish community in the non-Jewish world. The growing interest from the audience confirmed the success of the festival and its events; by increasing the number of the audience and by the consistent interest shown towards the Festival by media and film industry representatives, both in Russia and worldwide. Most of the films presented at the festival were shown in Russia for the first time. Most part of the festival screenings are Russian premieres of the films.

We gladly support the Moscow Jewish Film Festival and are determined to extend this partnership, for we consider it to be important not only for the Russian Jewish Community, but for the country as a whole. The Festivals contributes significantly into establishing peace between nations and confessions.[29]

Yuri Kanner, President of the Russian Jewish Congress

Films that talk about Jewish themes are a great contribution into dialogue between cultures, which is undoubtedly important for a multinational country that Russia is.[30]

Alexander Boroda, President of the President of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia, General Director and founder of the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, member of the Civic Chamber of Russia

Partners

See also

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