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April 25, 1997 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-04-25

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White Night

Israel, 1996

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Based on the true story of
prison inmate Shlomo Kffir —
who also wrote the novel Char-
lie is Clean, on which White
Night is based — the film cen-
ters around two prisoners. Win-
ner of the Young Filmmaker's
Prize, Cannes Film Festival.

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Nothing To Be
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Canada, 1996

In this award-winning film,
Vancouver filmmaker Wendy
Oberlander expdses an un-
pleasant part of Canadian his-
tory, through her discovery of
her father's wartime experi-
ences as an Austrian Jew who
escaped to England, only to be
shipped off to detention camps
in Canada. Wendy Oberlander
will attend.

The Party Favor

USA, 1994

David Schwimmer ("Friends")
and Heidi Swedberg (Susan
from "Seinfeld") star in this
award-winning comedy of un-
traditional people caught up in
preparations for the age-old tra-
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CORE

Germany / USA, 1996

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Three elderly brothers from
Brooklyn, once the top klez-
morim around, have retired to
Florida, and taken their act on
the road. Willie Epstein will at-
tend.

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W, at the Bathurst subway
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prices: festival pass (in-
cludes opening and closing
night galas), $80; opening
night gala, $15; closing
night gala, $8; general ad-
mission, $8; students and
seniors, $5; matinee, $5.

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