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When AJFF returns to the big screen later this month, it'll be with a diverse mix of dramas, documentaries, family-friendly fare, a Hollywood classic comedy, and even short films, in a series of in-theater and virtual screenings at the Aurora Cineplex in Roswell, as well as streaming in the AJFF Virtual Cinema.
Tickets on sale this Wednesday, August 4 at Noon. $16/person for screenings at the Aurora Cineplex, $16/household for showings in the Virtual Cinema.
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8:00 PM on Saturday, August 28 at Aurora Cineplex Also Available in the Virtual Cinema |
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In this riveting biographical crime drama, Harvey Keitel gives a commanding, impeccable performance as an aging crime boss who enlists a young journalist to reveal the untold truth about his life. |
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11:00 AM on Sunday, August 29 at Aurora Cineplex Also Available in the Virtual Cinema |
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Essential viewing in a time of rising anti-Semitism and historical revisionism, this probing, provocative interrogation of the Nazi dictator's enduring cultural impact shines a cleansing light on a mythology that spans a century. |
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1:55 PM on Sunday, August 29 at Aurora Cineplex Also Available in the Virtual Cinema |
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Emmy-winner Hal Linden stars in this heartwarming family drama about a high school senior who gets to know his grandfather, Samuel, a Holocaust survivor, for the first time. |
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Keeping Up With the Steins |
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4:40 PM on Sunday, August 29 at Aurora Cineplex Available Exclusively at the Aurora Cineplex |
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An all-star ensemble delivers big laughs in this intergenerational classic crowd-pleaser about a Hollywood agent who goes overboard planning his son’s outrageously lavish bar mitzvah party. |
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7:30 PM on Sunday, August 29 at Aurora Cineplex Also Available in the Virtual Cinema |
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In this unabashedly good-hearted and uplifting comedy, a down-and-out ex-major leaguer finds redemption by coaching an upstart yeshiva baseball team. |
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Available Exclusively in the Virtual Cinema from August 28-29 |
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A collection of Jury and Audience Award-winning shorts, representing a blend of documentary subjects and stories: A Jew Walks Into a Bar, Space Torah, and To Step Forward Myself. |
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Available Exclusively in the Virtual Cinema from August 28-29 |
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A collection of Jury and Audience Award-winning shorts, representing a blend of documentary subjects and stories: I Have A Message For You, The Last Blintz, and Joe's Violin. |
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AJFF North is made possible by Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta and the “Making Jewish Places” initiative, which seeks to enhance Jewish life in the Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Roswell, and East Cobb communities. |
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The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is an independent non-profit arts organization that continues an active partnership with its founding agency, American Jewish Committee. Both organizations share a common commitment to strengthen Jewish life and foster intergroup understanding among Atlanta’s diverse cultural, ethnic and religious populations.
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