9th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

Dear Film Lover,

The-Wonders-International.300x200The 2015 BRJFF is now in the history books. It was three wonderful nights one great afternoon, six incomparable films, a terrific speaker and over 700 eager movie fans. We owe it all to you — our generous donors, the terrific staff at the Manship Theatre, the Jewish Federation of Greater Baton Rouge, and of course our loyal fans. You made this year’s festival a record-breaking success. We do it all for you.

And tomorrow? We begin planning 2016’s festival. See you soon.

And thanks again for your support and encouragement.

Friends of the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

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8th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

2014-01-15 18.53.08.croppedThe 2014 BRJFF is now in the history books. It was three wonderful nights one great afternoon, five incomparable films, a terrific speaker and nearly 700 eager movie fans. We owe it all to you — our generous donors, the terrific staff at the Manship Theatre and of course our loyal fans. You made this year’s festival a record-breaking success.

And tomorrow? We begin planning 2015’s festival. See you soon.

And thanks again for your support and encouragement.

Friends of the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

P.S. To keep up with the latest, follow us on Facebook!

8th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

Dear Film Lover,

Six Million and One.255x227Everyone loves a good story that is well-told. These stories inspire us by helping us find meaning in our own lives. With this in mind, we have put together the 8th annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival. We are bringing you a series of films that inspire, inform, and entertain; above all they reflect the long history and engaging culture of the Jewish experience.

Thanks to audience feedback, we’ve received wonderful suggestions that have helped us plan this year’s lineup of films. This year, as before, the Festival highlights issues, traditions, challenges and characters that hopefully resonate with you, our audience. In addition to dramas and documentary films, we’ve invited guests — this year, one of the filmmakers — to bring an added dimension to the program.

We believe you’ll find the 2014 Festival the best ever.

We’d like to express our appreciation to filmgoers who have made the Festival such a success in previous years. The Manship Theatre tells us that the Festival is one of the “hottest tickets” on their schedule. So, we look forward to seeing our old Film Festival friends again in January and welcoming new friends. You all won’t want to miss one the best film experiences in the region.

See you at the movies!

Friends of the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

7th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

Dear Film Lover,

The 2013 BRJFF is now in the history books. Three nights and one afternoon, five films, two terrific speakers and nearly 700 fans. Thanks to our fans and patrons without whom this would not have been possible!

And tomorrow? We begin planning 2014’s festival.  See you soon.

Thanks again for your support.

Friends of the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

P.S. Follow us on Facebook!

6th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

Dear Film Lover,

UPDATE: The 6th Annual Baton Rouge Film Festival is now history. Thanks to everyone who attended, everyone who volunteered their time, everyone who donated funds and everyone who helped make it a success. Now…we start planning for 2013! We’ll keep you posted on our progress. Thanks again!

 

Everyone loves a good story that is well-told. These stories inspire us by helping us find meaning in our own lives. With this in mind, we have put together the 6th annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival. We are bringing you a series of films that inspire, inform, and entertain; above all they reflect the long history and engaging culture of the Jewish experience.

Thanks to audience feedback, we’ve received wonderful suggestions that have helped us plan this year’s lineup of films. This year, as before, the Festival highlights issues, traditions, challenges and characters that hopefully resonate with you, our audience. In addition to comedy, drama, and documentary films, we’ve invited guests—this year, one of the filmmakers — to bring an added dimension to the program.

We believe you’ll find the 2012 Festival the best ever.

We’d like to express our appreciation to filmgoers who have made the Festival such a success in previous years. The Manship Theatre tells us that the Festival is one of the “hottest tickets” on their schedule. So, we look forward to seeing our old Film Festival friends again in January and welcoming new friends. You all won’t want to miss one the best film experiences in the region.

See you at the movies!

Friends of the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

5th Annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

Dear Film Lover,

Everyone loves a good story well-told that also inspires us by helping find meaning in our own lives. With this in mind, we have put together the 5th annual Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival, bringing to the public a series of films that inspire, inform, and entertain, and all reflecting, in some way, the long history and engaging culture of the Jewish experience.

This year, as before, the Festival highlights issues, traditions, challenges and characters that will resonate with a universal audience. In addition to comedy, drama, documentary, and short-format films, we’ve invited guests—this year, one of the filmmakers– to bring an added dimension to the program.

Thanks to audience feedback, we’ve received wonderful suggestions that helped us plan this year’s lineup of films. We believe you’ll find the 2011 Festival the best ever.

We’d like to express our appreciation to filmgoers who have made the Festival such a success in previous years. The Manship Theatre tells us that the Festival is one of the “hottest tickets” on their schedule. So, we look forward to seeing our old Film Festival friends again in January and welcoming new friends who won’t want to miss one the best film experiences in the region.

See you there!

Harvey Hoffman, for the
Baton Rouge Jewish Film Festival

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