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The Detroit Jewish News, 2011-04-21

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So begins Sam's life in the world of drugs, danger
and deceit. He can fight, he can succumb - but can
he ever find his way back?

ED Inside Hana's Suitcase

2010 Winner, Gotham Awards, Breakthrough Director

2010 Nominee, Sundance Film Festival, Grand Jury
Prize (Dramatic)

WARNING: This film contains sexual content and

why Detroit is an extraordinary community.

Emceed by Allyson Rockwell and invited guest
speaker, Larry August, accomplished commercial
director with Avalon Film and adjunct faculty
member at the College for Creative Studies.

20 Five Hours from Paris

mature material.

in Winston Churchill: Walking with

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Destiny

Canada, 2009, 88 minutes, English

Sponsored by the Program for Holocaust Survivors
& Families, Co-sponsored by Federation's Alliance
for Jewish Education, Henry & Delia Meyers Library
and Media Center/Joan & Robert Jampel*

Inside Hana's Suitcase is the true, heartbreaking
story of two young children who grew up in pre-
WWII Czechoslovakia - and a present-day group
of Japanese children who solve a long-forgotten
mystery. Based on the book Hana's Suitcase, which
has been translated into 40 languages, the film
blends documentary and dramatic techniques as
it traces the lives of George Brady and his sister
Hana Brady, whose name was painted on an old,
battered suitcase that the Japanese students
received from Auschwitz.

The journey begins with students' compassionate
teacher. She receives the suitcase, sees the name
and wonders: who was Hana? So begins a journey
that will lead them to a little girl, a terrible world
and sadness for which there are no words.

Following the Sunday, May 22 screening, join us
for a family discussion with Lisa Soble Siegmann,
associate director of the Federation's Alliance for
Jewish Education

The Simon VViesenthill Center
',Presents
A Morisb Films Production

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The lark & Patti Resnick Film Diritiort
of the Simon Wit simiheil CAmict

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Ann Arbor
5/16

USA, 2010,101 minutes, English

Co-sponsored by Jewish Genealogical Society
of Michigan, Terry & Marty Hollander*, Zionist
Organization of America (ZOA) - Michigan Region

Inarguably one of the most insightful and brilliant
politicians who ever lived, Winston Churchill spoke
out early - and often alone - against Hitler and
his anti-Semitic policies. At a time when much
of the world, including his own native Britain, did
whatever it could to avoid dealing with the Nazi
leader, Churchill warned that battle was inevitable,
and that Hitler could not be bargained with - only
defeated. As historian John Lukacs explained,
Churchill may not have won the war alone, but
without him the war most certainly would have
been lost.

Narrated by Academy Award-winner Ben Kingsley,
this documentary highlights Churchill's years in the
political wilderness, his opposition to Hitler and his
support for Jews threatened by the Nazi regime.

la Holy Rollers

Oakland U.
5/12

FLIPCLIPS - Short Films by
Jewish Teens

Co-sponsored by Federation's Young Adult Division
(YAD), Michigan Film Office

A young Orthodox Jew is about to receive an offer
he can't refuse. Or should he?

Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) stars as a
young observant Jew from Brooklyn named Sam.
He studies. He spends time with his family. He has
his friends.

But his life takes a dramatic turn when Sam's
neighbor and boss (West Bloomfield native Justin
Bartha, National Treasure and The Hangover)
suggests he consider an opportunity.

248.661.1900

Sponsored by Bluma & Robert Schechter -
Schechter Wealth Strategies*, Co-sponsored by
Congregation T'chiyah, Friends of the IDF-Michigan,
Lenore & Sheldon Leemon

At first glance, Yigal is a merely a content, even-
tempered man who leads a seemingly ordinary life,
driving a taxi. No drama here! Yigal is even able to
maintain a close relationship with his ex-wife, with
whom he has a son, and her new husband.

Yet Yigal dreams of the glamorous, the exotic, the
exciting: a trip to Paris. Paris? How is he ever going
to make it there? He's absolutely terrified of flying!

Then one day Yigal drops his son off at choir practice.
And suddenly he sees her: the lovely music teacher,
Lina. She is funny and sparkling, and Yigal begins to
feel emotions he could never have imagined.

Together, Yigal and Lina are about to take flight.

2009, Winner, Haifa Film Festival, Best Film

2010 Toronto International Film Festival, Official
Selection

Discussion to follow with Rabbi Jason Miller,
Congregation T'chiyah

Become a 2011
Lenore Marwil Jewish
Film Festival Patron
and join us for our
private patron event!

USA, 2010, 89 minutes, English

Inspired by the incredible true story of Hasidic
Jews and their involvement in an almost
unbelievable drug smuggling caper from Europe
into the United States.

Israel, 2009, 90 minutes
Hebrew, with English subtitles

Sponsored by Detroit Public Television*,
Co-sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society

Detroit Public Television, award-winning filmmakers
Sue Marx and Allyson Flint Rockwell and the
Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education present
FLIPCLIPS, a program of short films created by
Jewish teens in southeast Michigan.

A group of teens set off on a journey designed
to connect them to Detroit and their Jewish
community. Becoming modern-day storytellers,
they produced a series of short films showcasing

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Thursday, May 12!

Call 248.432.5467
for details.

www.jccdet.org

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