Boston Jewish Film Festival – Censored Voices

November 8, 2015 $11.00 - $16.00

Only days after Israel’s Six-Day War in 1967, famed writer Amoz Oz sat down with soldiers and recorded their fresh accounts of their war experiences. For years these tapes were censored by the Israeli military. Today, almost 50 years later, the soldiers, now gray-haired, listen to their own testimonies for the first time, on camera. Censored Voices brings forth a history that challenges the familiar heroic stories of this period. Screened at Sundance Film Festival. Ophir (Israeli Academy) Award nomination for Best Documentary 2015. in Hebrew and English.

(Part of People of the Book Series)

Event Location: Institute for Contemporary Art
100 Northern Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02210

+ More... - Less...
Fact Sheet
When
Sunday, November 8, 2015, 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Organized By
Price
$16.00 General Admission
$14.00 Students/Seniors/Members
$11.00 Groups of 10+ formed in advance

CJP provides the above links concerning third-party events for your convenience only. CJP has no control over the content of the linked-to websites or events they describe, and accepts no responsibility for the websites, including any advertising or products or services on or available from such sites, or for any loss or damage that may arise from your attending, or registering to attend, the described events. If you decide to access any of the third-party websites linked to below, you do so entirely at your own risk and subject to the terms and conditions of use for such websites and event attendance. CJP is not responsible or liable to you or any third party for the content or accuracy of any materials provided by any third parties. All statements and/or opinions expressed in the linked-to materials or at the described events, and all commentary, articles and other content provided at the third-party websites or at the events, are solely the opinions and the responsibility of the persons or entities operating the linked-to websites and events. The inclusion of any link on this website does not imply that CJP endorses the described event, or the linked-to website or its operator. MORE

More From...

More In...