OPENING NIGHT GALA
Champagne Dessert Reception
With Special Guest, Director Neil Weisbrod!
THE FIRST ISRAELI IN SPACE
Israel 2003, 70 min English/Hebrew w/subtitles
Director: Neil Weisbrod
West Coast Premier!
7:30 PM, SATURDAY MARCH 13, CINERAMA
The story of Ilan Ramon—child of a Holocaust survivor, heroic Air Force pilot, Israel’s first astronaut, and ambassador of good will—is a profile in courage. If space is the final frontier, then those who explore it are our advance scouts, not for one tribe but for all humanity. Ilan and six others lost their lives when the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated 16 minutes before it was scheduled to land. Based on the footage of the Israeli film crew that followed him for over 4 years as an astronaut-in-training at the NASA Facility in Houston, this is an extraordinarily rewarding film.
Community Partners:
Pacific Science Center,
American Israel Public Affairs Committee

PANEL DISCUSSION: ISRAEL AND THE MEDIA
DECRYPTAGE
France 2002; 100 min.
French w/ subtitles; Directors: Philippe Bensoussan and Jacques Tarnero
West Coast Premiere!
6:00 PM, MONDAY, MARCH 15, PACIFIC PLACE
This provocative documentary struck a major chord with French Jews, who for weeks after the film opened stood in line to get into packed screenings. They responded to the film’s up front agenda: to make a case that the mainstream French media blames Israel for the outbreak of the second Intifada and that the media worsens existing and growing European anti-Semitism. Co-director Jacques Tarnero states: “We have nothing against criticism of the policies of the government of the State of Israel. But what we have seen for two years now...is just demonization, defamation and denunciation of Israel.

SPECIAL GUEST: DIRECTOR, OREN RUDAVSKY
HIDING AND SEEKING
US 2003; 90 min.
English/Yiddish/Polish w/ subtitles Directors: Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky
Northwest Premiere!
6:00 PM, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, PACIFIC PLACE
How did some Jews who experienced the Holocaust maintain their faith in God? Hiding and Seeking tells the story of a father (co-director Menachem Daum) who tries to alert his two sons to the dangers of insularity and intolerance. Daum’s sons, both full-time Yeshiva students in Jerusalem, call him “a doubter and a seeker,” but he’s troubled by their sense of religious certainty, and by an Orthodox world that Daum finds increasingly hostile to outsiders. The answer, he decides, lies in a family trip to Poland, where his sons may meet the Christian farmers who saved the life of their maternal grandfather during World War II. What follows is what the Village Voice calls “that rarest of travel films, one that makes the gradual voyage of a soul toward enlightenment palpable.”
Community Partners:
Anti-Defamation League, Washington State Holocaust Education Resource Center
www.hidingandseeking.com

FREE FOR SENIORS MATINEE
THE FIRST ISRAELI IN SPACE
Israel 2003, 70 min English/Hebrew w/subtitles
Director: Neil Weisbrod
2:00 PM, WEDESDAY, MARCH 17, PACIFIC PLACE
The story of Ilan Ramon—child of a Holocaust survivor, heroic Air Force pilot, Israel’s first astronaut, and ambassador of good will—is a profile in courage. If space is the final frontier, then those who explore it are our advance scouts, not for one tribe but for all humanity. Ilan and six others lost their lives when the space shuttle Challenger disintegrated 16 minutes before it was scheduled to land. Based on the footage of the Israeli film crew that followed him for over 4 years as an astronaut-in-training at the NASA Facility in Houston, this is an extraordinarily rewarding film.
Community Partners:
Pacific Science Center,
American Israel Public Affairs Committee

SPECIAL GUESTS: DIRECTORS, DEBRA GONSHER VINIK AND DAVID VINIK
MOVING HEAVEN AND EARTH
US 2003; 57 min.
English
Director: Valerie Lapin Ganley
DOUBLE BILL WITH SHALOM IRELAND, BEGINNING AT 6:00 PM, WEDNESDAY, PACIFIC PLACE
From gun running for the Irish Republican Army during Ireland’s War of Independence to smuggling fellow Jews escaping from the Holocaust into Palestine, this film tells the untold story of how Irish Jews participated in the creation of both Ireland and Israel. The result of filmmaker Valerie Lapin Ganley’s journey of personal discovery is a sincere and touching document weaving together contemporary interviews with rare and often breathtaking archival material.
Co-presented by:
Irish Reels Film Festival
www.shalomireland.com

SPECIAL GUEST: DIRECTOR, GABRIEL BIBLIOWICZ
FOOLISH ME
Israel 2003; 44 min.
Hebrew/Yiddish/Polish w/ subtitles
Director: Gabriel Bibliowicz
Northwest Premiere
DOUBLE BILL WITH TWO MINUTES FROM FARDIS, BEGINNING AT 6:30 PM, THURSDAY, PACIFIC PLACE
In 1944, two Polish Holocaust survivors mysteriously find respite at a cafe in Palestine. Andrej vacillates between silence and erratic boisterousness, while Yankel can barely persuade himself to come inside. An enormous chasm yawns between them and the non-survivor Zionist patrons of the cafe. A fantastical Israeli film that hauntingly portrays the black hole of the Holocaust.
Community Partner:
Secular Jewish Circle of Puget Sound

SPECIAL GUEST: DIRECTOR, JONATHAN METZGER
BIT BY BIT
Sweden 2003; 85 min.
Swedish w/subtitles
Director: Jonathan Metzger
west coast premiere
8:30 PM, THURSDAY,MARCH 18, PACIFIC PLACE
Little does he know it but for J, a lovable 25-year-old slacker, reality is about to become hair-raisingly complicated. To his own surprise and the highly vocal disgust of his eccentric Jewish family and long-suffering girlfriend, J finds out that his life’s dream has come true: he has qualified as a contestant for the Nintendo World Cup games. There’s only one problem: the games take place during Passover. And now J must choose: does he play the game and lose the love of his family and partner? Or is there perhaps some way he can win both? Bit by Bit never misses, offering a fresh take on Jewish High Holiday and family mishegas, Swedish style.
www.sfsales.net/movie.asp?id=728

SPECIAL GUEST: DIRECTOR, ANN COPPEL
A JOURNEY OF SPIRIT
US 2003; 75 min.
English
Director: Ann Coppel
West Coast Premiere!
6:15 PM, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, PACIFIC PLACE
A Journey of Spirit tells the story of singer/songwriter Debbie Friedman. One of the preeminent women in contemporary Jewish culture, Debbie has integrated contemporary melody with Jewish liturgy to transform Jewish sacred music, making the text accessible to a large and diverse audience. Viewers are treated to a lively and heartfelt exchange as Seattle director Ann Coppel’s film illuminates the debate about contemporary versus traditional prayer music.

TRADITIONAL BAGEL BRUNCH
MY FOUR CHILDREN
Israel 2002; 53 min.
Hebrew w/ subtitles
Director: Nitza Gonen
Northwest Premiere!
DOUBLE BILL WITH WELCOME TO THE WAKS FAMILY, BEGINNING AT 10 AM, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, CINERAMA
BEORE THE FILM, JOIN US IN THE LOBBY FOR OUR TRADITIONAL BAGEL FEAST
After losing one of her four children to a terrorist attack and another to a car accident, Nelly Portughez feels she has nothing to live for. Hope returns with her decision to open her home and heart to four abandoned children, all with Down’s syndrome. With remarkable resilience she celebrates the new challenges in her life. This is the study of a unique woman who decides to stand up for her right to give and receive love and life.
Community Partner:
Jewish Family Services
www.ruthfilms.com/html/fs_my_four_children.html

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF SING-A-LONG
US 1971; 178 min.
English
Director: Norman Jewison
1:00 PM, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, CINERAMA
One of the great Hollywood musicals, Fiddler is as vital and electrifying today as when it first opened in 1971. Join us for an afternoon of fun and song, laughter and tears. A Fiddler on the Roof Sing-a-long is the perfect show for the family. Now is your chance to sing “If I were a Rich Man” with Tevye; “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” with his daughters; and “Sunrise, Sunset” at Motel and Tzeitel’s wedding. Put your imagination to work and come dressed as your favorite Fiddler on the Roof character.
GET YOUR TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT FOR OUR THIRD ANNUAL FIDDLER SING-A-LONG!

SPECIAL GUEST: DIRECTOR, GREGG LACHOW
IT'S ALL MY FAULT
(ADULT CONTENT)
US 2004; 65 min.
English
Director: Gregg Lachow
World Premiere!
DOUBLE BILL WITH FAREWELL, BEGINNING AT 5:00 PM, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, CINERAMA
Inspired by the American classic Miss Lonelyhearts by Nathanael West (born Nate Weinstein), SJFF Artistic Director Gregg Lachow offers us an experimental movie about a beleagured film curator. Inundated with films on the Holocaust, the crisis in the Middle East, anti-semitism, and speed dating, he seeks a spiritual basis for avoiding the problems of the world.
