Over the next two weeks, the 28th annual Tucson International Jewish Film Festival will screen 15 full-length films, a TV show and three short films from filmmakers around the globe.

The festival, which opens Sunday, Jan. 6, with the Holocaust drama β€œDisobedience: The Sousa Mendes Story,” will feature films that explore Jewish life, from the father-son comedy of β€œHumor Me” to the female-empowering β€œ93 Queen,” and social issues from abortion (the 2018 American film β€œAsk for Jane,” that recounts a group of college women who created an underground network pre-legalized abortion to help women find safe abortion alternatives) to health care (the 2018 Israeli documentary β€œIn Her Footsteps” about a Muslim family’s journey to bury their mother in a Jewish cemetery in their hometown of Omer).

In addition to full-length films, the event, which will take place in a various Tucson venues including the Jewish Community Center and SaddleBrooke’s DesertView Performing Arts Center, will show a trio of short films and will feature guest speakers including:

  • A family member of Aristides de Sousa Mendes will take questions following β€œDisobedience” on Sunday, Jan. 6.
  • A Hungarian Holocaust survivor will speak after the Loft screening of β€œBudapest Noir” on Jan. 10.
  • The family from the film β€œThe Caborca Jew: A Mexican Story” will be on hand for the screening Jan. 18.
  • β€œAsk for Jane” actress and coproducer Cait Cortelyou will lead a discussion following the Jan. 19 screening.
  • Just what’s an egg cream? See how one’s made following the festival-closing short films event Jan. 20.

And here’s a first for the Tucson Jewish Film Festival: a TV show.

The festival will screen the first four episodes of the popular television drama β€œCommandments” (β€œKipat Barzel”) about young Orthodox men who join the Israeli Defense Force.

The series made its American premiere at the 2018 Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival last April.


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Contact reporter Cathalena E. Burch at cburch@tucson.com or 573-4642. On Twitter @Starburch