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  • It begins in the same way that Portnoy’s Complaint, Indignant, Everyman and scores of other Philip Roth novels grab you with a hook; it’s right there in your face. He’s across from...

    TJFF 2012 Review: Roth on Roth

    It begins in the same way that Portnoy’s Complaint, Indignant, Everyman and scores of other Philip Roth novels grab you with a hook; it’s right there in your face. He’s across from...

  • The Toronto Jewish Film Festival is, without a doubt, a premiere place to go to back in time with characters, filmmakers and producers, and explore significant historical moments with both...

    TJFF 2012 Review: How to Re-Establish a Vodka Empire

    The Toronto Jewish Film Festival is, without a doubt, a premiere place to go to back in time with characters, filmmakers and producers, and explore significant historical moments with both...

  • Watching the award-winning Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story, I felt the same as when I saw my first Anne Frank production after getting extremely invested in her story as...

    TJFF 2012 Review: Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story

    Watching the award-winning Follow Me: The Yoni Netanyahu Story, I felt the same as when I saw my first Anne Frank production after getting extremely invested in her story as...

  • The Toronto Jewish Film Festival is hosting a double bill of cult films at the Toronto Underground Cinema this Saturday night, and the great folks at the fest have hooked...

    Win passes to TJFF night at the Toronto Underground Cinema

    The Toronto Jewish Film Festival is hosting a double bill of cult films at the Toronto Underground Cinema this Saturday night, and the great folks at the fest have hooked...

  • Don’t be fooled: this ain’t no kids movie. A Jewish Girl in Shanghai has gleaned largely positive acclaim in both China and internationally, noted as the first home-grown Chinese film to...

    TJFF 2011 Review: A Jewish Girl in Shanghai

    Don’t be fooled: this ain’t no kids movie. A Jewish Girl in Shanghai has gleaned largely positive acclaim in both China and internationally, noted as the first home-grown Chinese film to...

  • For film lovers, spring in Toronto is a true entertainment gear-shift; suddenly, there’s a festival every week and we wish we didn’t have day jobs. Screenings at 11 am and...

    Toronto Jewish Film Festival ups the ante with 2011 lineup

    For film lovers, spring in Toronto is a true entertainment gear-shift; suddenly, there’s a festival every week and we wish we didn’t have day jobs. Screenings at 11 am and...