From tales of profound journeys and captivating real-life mysteries to the unsung champions of yesteryear, the Jewish International Film Festival graces Gold Coast Screens this 16 - 22 November.
Presenting a curated collection of Jewish cinema's most enchanting and illuminating tales from across the world, the Jewish International Film Festival (JIFF) features 55 Australian premiere films from 19 countries.
The Festival delivers a vast program. This includes 30 feature films, 20 documentaries, two series, and six short films alongside a suite of live events.
"In a world where stories are our bridge to understanding, this year's JIFF is a testament to the timeless resilience and adaptability of the Jewish spirit," said Jewish International Film Festival Artistic Director, Eddie Tamir.
"As we celebrate a remarkable line-up of films, from the deepest roots of Yiddish culture to Australian stories and tales that push boundaries, we're honoured to curate this immersive journey, offering both a reflection on the past and a beacon for the future in the 2023 edition of JIFF."
Check out the line-up of films on show.
Opening Night
Launching JIFF 2023 is the Australian Premiere of Matchmaking, Israel's biggest blockbuster of 2023. Journey with Moti Bernstein, an Ashkenazi ideal, who defies tradition for Nechama, a Mizrahi beauty.
Directed by the mastermind behind Magic Men, this romantic comedy, brimming with heart and humour, won the Audience Award at the Miami Jewish Film Festival.
Tickets include falafel, drinks, and live tunes, for a night of cultural celebration.
Australian Stories
JIFF 2023 invites audiences to plunge deep into the heart of Australian stories, rich in history and emotion.
Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer thrusts us into the post-WWII era, where three brothers uncover their father’s suspected revenge spree against Nazis. A tale that unwinds through Melbourne’s streets and buried wartime secrets.
The closing night film for JIFF is The Jewish Nazi? which follows the astounding journey of Alex Kurzem, who, following the brutal massacre of his Belarusian family, was forcibly made "Hitler's youngest soldier" by a Latvian Nazi battalion.
The film follows Alex’s migration to Sydney, his life shadowed by secrets, until a DNA revelation that becomes a testament to the complexity of human identity.
Feature Films
Weaving stories of resilience, identity, and humanity's multi-faceted nature, the feature films in this year’s line-up provide a rich tapestry of narratives to explore.
In this year's line-up, based-on-true-story feature films capture riveting tales from the past. Stella. A Life. offers a deep dive into the tumultuous and controversial life of Stella Goldschlag. Once a victim of Nazi persecution, Goldschlag was coerced into becoming a 'Greifer' for the Gestapo, hunting down Jews in hiding within Berlin.
The Engineer shadows Israel's hunt for mastermind bomb maker, Yahya Ayyash, featuring Emile Hirsch.
In its bold focus on romantic pleasures and quality of life amid barbarity, Filip breaks every film cliché about the Nazi era and the Holocaust.
Filmed in Ukraine and presented in authentic Yiddish, SHTTL paints a vivid portrayal of a bustling Jewish village on the brink of Nazi invasion, capturing the intricacies of life in the face of impending doom.
In the vibrantly chaotic world of Hummus Full Trailer, Israeli misadventures spark when a shipment mishap draws a curious blend of personalities into a wild chase across the country.
Documentaries
From gripping historical events to intimate cultural explorations, the 2023 program contains documentaries that offer fresh insight into compelling stories and unique perspectives.
Munich '72 and A Compassionate Spy both use dramatisation and documentary footage to delve into the intricacies of history, exploring seminal events with renewed perspective. While Munich '72 recounts the harrowing tale of the 1972 Munich Olympics terror attack, A Compassionate Spy gives a fresh viewpoint on the espionage activities of physicist Ted Hall during the atomic age, intertwining personal love and global stakes. A great companion piece for anyone who saw the 2023 blockbuster Oppenheimer.
Exodus 91 brilliantly narrates Operation Solomon's daring rescue of Ethiopian Jews, posing challenging questions about homeland, identity, and altruism.
Series
The Festival presents both bite-sized and binge-watch series opportunities, including the complete web series Less Than Kosher. Audience award winner at Toronto FF, the series is a delightful musical comedy about modern Jewish life in Toronto.
Shorts and Events
JIFF takes immense pride in unveiling the world premieres of shorts produced through the JIFF Short Film Fund, championing the exceptional talents of 2023 winners Carolyn Saul and Chris Bennett.
Alongside their films, the short film line-up showcases four more other captivating stories from other accomplished Jewish filmmakers across Australia. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to experience these tales firsthand, introduced by the directors themselves.
JIFF 2023 promises not just cinematic marvels, but a plethora of immersive events to captivate and engage film aficionados. From the exuberance of the Opening Night festivities featuring Israel's top-grossing film of the year to insightful post-film Q&As with esteemed filmmakers and panels with historians, the festival offers an array of enriching experiences. Whether it's an in-cinema musical tribute or exploring the nuances of Jewish stories, JIFF ensures a holistic cinematic journey for attendees.
The Jewish International Film Festival will take place at Dendy Cinemas, Southport 16 - 22 November.
For more information, head to jiff.com.au