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Theatres: WB 4/23

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Theatres: WB 4/24

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Israel, 2010, 80 minutes, English

USA, 2011, 61 minutes, English

Co-sponsored by Nancy & James Grosfeld*,
Terry & Martin Hollander*, Janet & Donald Schenk

Sponsored by Betty & Leo Goldstein
Co-sponsored by Pet Nosan*

So you miss your flight. It's annoying, but you'll
catch the next plane and it won't make any
difference in the long run, right?
Maybe. Or maybe not. After failing to catch their
flights, Ben and free-spirited Emma are both stuck
in Prague. They walk the city's streets together and
talk about everything and nothing. Ben is on his
way from Israel to propose to his girlfriend in New
York. Is the missed flight just a momentary delay —
or is meeting Emma his destiny?
Don't miss your chance! See this endearing,
romantic comedy about love lost and found.

Follow filmmaker and grandchild of Holocaust survi-
vors Evan Kleinman as he journeys back to Poland to
uncover the past. Kleinman has been a producer for
LXTV 1st Look and Open House, as well as an editor
and cinematographer on films covering everything
from women's issues to the death penalty.
Kleinman traveled with his family to Poland, where
he placed a gravestone at his great uncle's burial
spot and left a message of survival on the haunted
grounds of Eastern Europe.

2010 Winner Haifa International Film Festival
Distribution Award

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Missing Father (Ga'aguim L'Aba)

Theatres: WB 4/24

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Germany, 2011, 90 minutes, English, and German,
Hebrew and Russian with English subtitles

Sponsored by Bluma & Robert Schechter —
Schechter Wealth Strategies*
Co-sponsored by Barbara Saperstein

This incredible documentary spotlights the
Wiessensee Jewish Cemetery in Germany, one of
the oldest active Jewish cemeteries in the world
and one of the few that did not sustain extensive
damage during World War II. Today, Wiessensee is
covered with trees and lush greenery and rests
within view of Berlin's highest buildings. It's a place
of peace, where birdwatchers like to conduct
research and a young family lives on the grounds.
Don't miss this documentary about a quiet and
mysterious cemetery, the final resting place of some
of history's most notable Jewish figures.

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Theatres: WB 4/24

Theatres: WB 4/25

Israel, 2009, 86 minutes, Hebrew with English subtitles

Co-sponsored by Barbara & Douglas Bloom*
Margie Dunn & Mark Davidoff*

Bolivia, USA, 2010, 40 minutes, English, and Spanish
with English subtitles

Sponsored by Betty & Leo Goldstein
Co-sponsored by Pet Nosan*

When most countries around the world closed their
doors to Jewish immigrants at the start of World War
II, Bolivia opened theirs.
No Way to Say Goodbye documents the little-known
story of Cochabamba, once a thriving city with
more than 2,000 thousand Jews; today, less than
100 remain.
Who were the Jews of Cochabamba? What hap-
pened to all of them? Who remains — and why?
Is there any future for this tiny Jewish community?
A fascinating film!

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Yair Elazar was still a boy when his father, David
"Dado" Elazar, died of a heart attack. The former
chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, David
Elazar was a man who lived for the army — and who
left under very difficult circumstances.
Yair wants badly to come to terms with the
relationship he had (or didn't have) with his father.
At the same time, he can only begin to under-
stand "Dado's" place in Israeli history. He begins
his film with one premise and conducts numerous
interviews with his father's colleagues and family
members — only to discover that nothing was quite
what it seemed.
Missing Father is a tender documentary that tells
the story of one exceptional man, an entire country
and a little boy who loved his father very much.

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USA, Israel, 2011, 60 minutes, English, and Hebrew
with English subtitles

Sponsored by Andi & Larry Wolfe*
Co-sponsored by Center Fitness, Shari & Alon
Kaufman, Sophie Pearlstein*

"I feel like a bird flying down the mountain. A bird
doesn't look at his body; a bird looks at the horizon."
Four Israeli soldiers, wounded in war, come to
Aspen to participate in Golshim L'Chaim, Ski to Live.
Here a whole new world opens, and for a brief
moment they are not injured or scarred men.
They are free.
The first film from photographer Nina Hawn Zale,
Beyond the Boundaries not only shows soldiers in the
process of being healed, it serves as an inspiration to
anyone who feels limited.

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