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<i>Tarek, played by Israeli Arab actor Shredi Jabarin, prepares for a suicide mission in “For My Father.”</i> Bomber must choose life or death in ‘For My Father’
Do suicide bombers have consciences? What do they think of the people they murder? Do they crave a second chance — at life? Dror Zahavi was intrigued by these questions, and explores them in his m...
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Yeshiva Girls HS musical a parable of society and technology
While rehearsals for an original full-length musical, written by, for and about women, have been keeping them busy, the 50 girls enrolled in Yeshiva Girls High School are learning an important les...
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<i>Aharon (Baruch Brener), center, is an attorney defending yeshiva boys’ rights to skip military service against prosecutor Shelly (Orna Pittussi) in “Brothers.”</i> ‘Brothers’ digs deep into Haredi-secular divide
Some films tell stories. Others answer questions. The best do both. Tackling questions personal and political, philosophical and pragmatic, “Brothers” defines what makes a film different than a m...
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<i>A scene from "Brothers." See Justin Jacobs  review of "Brothers" in this week s Chronicle.</i> 17th annual Pittsburgh Jewish Israeli Film Festival opens this week
Pittsburgh Jewish Israeli Film Festival Schedule March 4 to 21 Key to locations: SSW = SouthSide Works Cinema AWC = August Wilson Center CMU = Carnegie Mellon University, McConomy Au...
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Friday, 12, 2010
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Pittsburgh Public Thea... 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
This Arthur Miller play about two estrange...
Pittsburgh Jewish Isra... 12:00 AM to 12:00 AM
Pittsburgh Jewish Israeli Film Festival Op...