Sun & Stars Int'l Film Festival to Premiere 5 Enthralling Filmsr with Jewish ThemesAmong the exciting, curated selection of films from all over the world are five cinematic offerings that will be of particular interest to Jewish film fans.
"There's something for everyone in our selection of Jewish-themed films, which run the gamut from a Miami-set comedy and a contemporary Israeli thriller to gripping dramas of WWII Jewish resistance," The five films targeted to Jewish movie buffs that will be shown at the Kravis Center's Rinker Playhouse during the upcoming Sun & Stars International Film Festival are: DEAD LANGUAGE (Mystery, 2025, North Palm Beach County Premiere. Directed by Oded Binnum and Mihal Brezis. Israel/Czech Republic/Poland, 110-minutes— A marriage gone flat hangs in the balance when Aya (Sarah Adler) goes to the Tel Aviv airport to pick up her husband and, on impulse, departs instead with an arriving stranger (Ulrich Thomsen) by impersonating his driver. The filmmakers expand their Oscar nominated short into a tale of mystery and subterfuge that becomes a delicate dance of longing for a version of a relationship that Aya cannot yet articulate. The strange and benign encounter that she orchestrates with the anonymous businessman only heightens her need to follow a fantasy that takes her to snowy Prague to follow a familiar path allegedly in search of her linguist husband and to reimagine who he and she might be together in a different life. Available for Interview: Barbara Scharres, Artistic Director The Donald M. Ephraim Sun & Stars International Film Festival 773.875.0304 Bscharres@sasiff.org Media Contact: Gary Schweikhart PR-BS 561.756.4298 gary@pr-bs.net End
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