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Arts and Culture: The HONEYCOMBERS: 25th Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival

https://thehoneycombers.com/hong-kong/event/25th-hong-kong-jewish-film-festival/View in Chinese or English with working links:   Arts and Culture Visit Website Dates 09 Nov - 20 Nov 2024 Venue Golden Scene Cinema 2 Catchick Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong Price HKD 110 and up The Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival returns for its 25th edition, this year putting on an impressive 25 screenings to mark this milestone occasion. The programme features comedies, dramas, documentaries, and shorts from different countries, telling unique tales about the many facets of Jewish culture and identity. The festival is hosting its Grand Opening at CineArt JP on 9 November and will take place at Kennedy Town’s Golden Scene Cinema thereafter until 20 November. 25th Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival: Tickets Individual tickets: $110 (adults); $80 (students and seniors) Opening night tickets with post-screening party: $380 (adults); $280 (students and seniors) All-access festival pass: $1,800 ...

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30 October | Honeycombers / A 24th Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival

A 24th Hong Kong Jewish Film Festival TheA Hong Kong Jewish Film FestivalA returns for its 24th edition with a diverse lineup of films from 11-19 November 2023. The Festival offers a culturally relevant program of over 20 feature films, comedies, documentaries and shorts from different countries, including Israel, France, the United States, Ukraine, and Italy. Themes range from friendship to politics and offer insights into worlds and people not typically accessible to viewers. The Film Festival offers an exciting opportunity to immerse oneself in the many facets of Jewish culture and discover connection through similarities. The 24th edition of the Festival kicks off with the multi-award winning filmA SHTTLA and an in-person introduction and discussion with the filmas director Ady Walter. The French directoras debut cinematic masterpiece was recorded in a single-shot on a set built outside of Kiev and beautifully captures the life and loves of a Yiddish-speaking village on the eve of the Nazi invasion of Soviet Ukraine, recreating a world on the precipice of disaster. Highlighting the variegation of the Festival isA The FutureA by Israeli director Noam Kaplan, a tense drama that explores terrorism, security and individuality while asking if humanity actually defines algorithms and programs or if it is actually the other way round. While the premise of the film would seem to catapult it into a Sci-Fi realm, the humanity and philosophical dialogue plants it firmly in the aDramaa category. The film has won multiple awards from the Israeli Film Academy. Italian director Giuseppe PiccioniasA The Shadow of the Day, is a romantic historical drama filled with suspenseful twists. Set in 1938 Italy, after the promulgation of the racial laws, Fascist-abiding restaurateur Luciano believes he can still live by his own rules inside his business. Everything changes when he hires Anna, a girl with a dangerous secret....