Ea Love, Etc. El 3 Tony Curtis: Driven to Stardom Eg Free Men Theatres: WB 4/29, Flint 3/29, RO 4/25, AA 4/30 Theatres: WB 4/30, AA 5/1 Theatres: WB 4/30, RO 4/26 USA, 2010, 94 minutes, English France, 2011, 96 minutes, English France, 2011, 99 minutes, French with English subtitles Sponsored by Greater Detroit Chapter of Hadassah — Celebrating 100 years Co-sponsored by Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring Co-sponsored by Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, JCC Center Travel, The Active Life, Mrs. John Haddow Co-sponsored by Anti-Defamation League - Michigan Region, Temple Israel, Michigan State University, Department of Jewish Studies What makes people fall in love? This endearing and witty documentary follows the lives of several New Yorkers in various stages of relationships. There's a teen romance, newlyweds, an older couple, a gay man — in short, just about everything in the world. What makes love linger? Is love different at different stages in one's life? The details of each story are unique, but everyone will be able to identify with these men, women and teens — and fall in love with Love, Etc. A true rags-to-riches story! This fitting tribute to one of the 20th century's most iconic leading men spans from Curtis's (born Bernard Schwartz) tough and humble beginnings in the Bronx to his most striking movie roles. Through intimate interviews with Tony, as well as close friends and family, viewers learn more about the star who shaped trends that both James Dean and Elvis imitated. Set in Paris, Free Men is the extraordinary tale of a handful of Muslims who fought in the Resistance and helped rescue Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany. Inspired by a true story, Free Men focuses on Younes, a young Algerian immigrant who joins the Resistance after he befriends a Jewish singer named Salim. After he's arrested, he agrees to spy in the Great Mosque in Paris, whose rector is suspected of providing false IDs to Jews. Younes begins to transform from a reckless, selfish figure to a man with a conscience. gE Remembrance 24 Dolphin Boy Theatres: WB 4/30, AA 5/3 Theatres: WB 4/29, AA 5/1 r Following the screening in Royal Oak, please join us for a discussion with Rabbi Josh Ben- nett of Temple Israel. Following the screening at The Berman, please join us for a discussion with Professor Ken Waltzer from Michigan State University. 26 Auf Wiedersehen - 'Til We Meet Again Theatres: WB 5/1 Germany, 2011, 105 minutes, English, and German, Polish and Russian with English subtitles Sponsored by Elaine & Michael Serling* Co-sponsored by Jewish Genealogical Society of Michigan Remembrance is an incredible true story of love in a Nazi death camp. Tomasz is a Polish prisoner who pulls off a daring escape with his Jewish lover, Hannah. While on the run, Tomasz rejoins the Polish Resistance and Hannah hides at his sister-in-law's house. In the course of the war, they both come to believe that the other has died. Some 30 years later, Hannah becomes convinced that Tomasz is really alive. Israel, 2011, 72 minutes, Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles Sponsored by Heidi & Jeff Budaj Co-sponsored by Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education's Opening the Doors Partnership Program, Shalom Street Dolphin Boy is the true story of Morad, a young Arab who endured a beating so horrific he completely disconnected with life. However, his father was determined not to put his son in an institution. An Israeli doctor suggested treatment with dolphins, and the family gave up everything for this last chance - which literally worked a miracle. But Dolphin Boy is not a documentary with simple or quick answers. Morad manages to bounce back to reality and even falls in love — but there comes a time when he must consider the past and return to his village. Winner Jerusalem Film Festival Jury Mention Award 2011 Official Selection Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival 248.661.1900 10 USA, Austria, United Kingdom, 76 minutes, English Co-sponsored by C.H.A.I.M. — Children of Holocaust Survivors, Association in Michigan While contemplating the effects of 9/11 on her family, activist and author Linda Mills decides to return to her mother's home in Vienna to better understand the aftermath of the Holocaust. She brings her outspoken mother and her 10-year-old son to share this memorable journey. But family trips often reveal curious secrets and haunting truths, as this unforgettable documentary shows. www.jccdet.org