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Let’s Go To The Movies… January Marks 9th Annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival
There’s Something for Everyone at the Largest Film Festival in Atlanta
WHAT: The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) is a 12-day cinematic examination of Jewish life, culture and history. AJFF seeks to use the power of film and video to both entertain and educate, while challenging conventional perspectives on complex and challenging issues facing the Jewish and world community alike.
Founded in 2000, AJFF is now the largest film festival in Atlanta, Ga., attracting an audience of 15,000 and showcasing some 50 international works that examine various aspects of Jewish life. Moviegoers cast their ballots for the Best Narrative and Best Documentary film of the Festival, with winners receiving the AJFF Audience Award. Screenings are supplemented with guest appearances by filmmakers, actors, authors, academics and other expert ists.
WHEN: January 14-25, 2009
WHERE: Screening Venues
Lefont Sandy Springs
5920 Roswell Road
Atlanta, GA 30328
Regal Atlantic Station
261 19th Street NW
Atlanta, GA 30363
Regal Medlock Crossing
9700 Medlock Bridge Road
Duluth, GA 30097
WHO: The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is presented by the Atlanta Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, and is made possible with the generous of corporate, foundation, government and individual sponsors.
TICKETS: Ticket Sales Open: December 9, 2008
For more information visit www.ajff.org or email [email protected] or call (404) 806-9913
04.11.2008 | Atlanta Jewish Film Fest's blog
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