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The 2009 Boston Jewish Film Festival is looking bigger and better than ever. With almost two weeks worth of film screenings and other exciting related events, the BJFF is once again bringing superior independent film to the Boston area. On a very related note, it is worth shouting off the rooftops that the BJFF was [...]

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Not that we would ever try to steer anyone away from Lowell during one of the most exciting festivals of the year, but for those who prefer the art of moving pictures to the art of spoken word, the LFC highly recommends the New Hampshire Film Festival, which kicks off on Thursday, October 15 in [...]

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It’s true that New England has a lot of annual film festivals, but none have quite reached the prominence and popularity of events like Sundance or Telluride. Fortunately for those of us living north of Boston, one of the organizers of Telluride, Bill Pence, happens to live in Portsmouth. Better yet, he and his wife are happy [...]

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In case you weren’t aware, the Rhode Island International Film Festival – held every year in downtown Providence – kicks off its 13th annual seven-day star-studded event tomorrow, August 4. And in case you aren’t sure how big the Fest really is, consider these stats:
235 films from 57 countries
38 world premieres and 21 North American premieres
special [...]

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Lowell’s Temple Emanuel will screen the last of the three independent films that made up its Winter-long Israeli Film Festival. 
The final film, James’ Journey to Jerusalem, will screen this evening at 7PM at the Temple:

 
James’ Journey to Jerusalem
Saturday, March 28 @ 7PM
Temple Emanuel, Lowell
101 W. Forest Street, Lowell
Based on the true story “The Adventures of [...]

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