The New York Jewish Film Festival is 20 this year, which means I've been covering it since I was ten years old. (I have jeans that are older than that.)
The lineup for this year's event is, if possible, even more variegated than usual. My first of three pieces on the festival is here, and I'll have a few more words to say about the Adlon film in this space, shortly.
Additionally, there's a new documentary about Phil Ochs, which I review here. If you are a diehard Ochs fan, by all means go see the film, but I thought it was a bit disappointing.
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