It will screen films at Home, Cineworld in Didsbury and the Curzon in Knutsford
The UK Jewish Film Festival returns to Manchester next month, following a two year break due to the pandemic. Taking place at the Cineworld cinema in Didsbury, Home in the city centre and also the Curzon cinema in Knutsford, it kicks off on November 10.
The film festival, a northern spin-off of the Jewish Film Festival that began in London over 25 years ago, has been staged in Manchester since 2012. Chair of the Manchester UK Jewish Film Committee Judith Gordon told the Manchester Evening News: “We want to see people in person, in the cinemas again, so they can be entertained and we can all enjoy and experience this festival together.
There will be two films which will feature Q&A sessions; the first being the documentary Back In Berlin, with its director Bobby Lax at Cineworld, Didsbury, on November 16, and the second being another documentary called Reckonings, which will be screened at Home on November 20, and will feature a post-movie discussion with Michael Newman, the CEO of the Association of Jewish Refugees.
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