Ajijic Jewish Film Festival
“Persian Lessons” is an entertaining, easy to watch film that sparks laughter at times, and will certainly push viewers to question the claim that it’s based on true events.
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“Persian Lessons” is an entertaining, easy to watch film that sparks laughter at times, and will certainly push viewers to question the claim that it’s based on true events.
The 2021 Israeli comedy “Forgiveness” is directed and acted in by the same duo that brought “Makub” to the screen (Guy Amir and Hanyon Savon), one of the most commercially successful Israeli films to date (screened at the 2020 Ajijic Jewish Film Festival).
One of my favorite jokes is about a high school kid who freaks when his physics teacher says that in seven billion years the sun will blow and wipe out the earth.
Let me introduce you to Gary Young, a resident of Lakeside for a mere 210 days; we are lucky to have him in our midst.
The latest production at Lakeside Little Theater explores the themes of love, death, unimaginable loss, and deep grief.
As the Camp David accord is reached in 1979, an Egyptian filmmaker looks back to 1948, on the eve of Israeli independence.
Activities at the newly inaugurated Centro para la Cultura y las Artes de la Ribera (CCAR), formerly known as the Auditorio de la Ribera, will start Thursday, January 12, 7 p.m., with the screening of “Asfixia,” an award-winning feature length movie by Tapatio film-maker Kenya Márquez.