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March 19: New Jewish Filmmaking Project Free Screening Party at the Contemporary Jewish Museum of SF




The SF Jewish Film Festival and the Contemporary Jewish Museum’s Teen Art Connect program present a screening of documentary shorts produced by Citizen Film.

Enjoy FREE popcorn and refreshments, watch films and discuss them with teen, young adult and pro filmmakers.

Then, stick around to workshop your own film ideas with award winning filmmakers.

Want to tell your own story in a film shown to thousands of people?

Visit the New Jewish FIlmmaking Project’s group to view excerpts from the evenings 90-minute program of shorts called “inspiring” (San Francisco Bay Guardian), “memorable snapshots of teenaged Jewish Life” (Youth Radio) and a “well-crafted gem” (SF Arts Monthly).

Check out our blog: http://njfp.wordpress.com/

Check out the Museum’s Teen Art Connect blog: http://teenartconnections.blogspot.org.

Stay connected to future teen events at the Museum by joining the Museum’s Facebook page for teens: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41761778637&ref=ts

And don’t forget to sign up for our free membership program for youth up to age 18: http://www.thecjm.org/images/gallery/albums/text_pages/education/Access%2018%20Form.pdf

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NJFP friend BIMA ARTS offers summer adventure at Brandeis University:

Want to make films? Check it out:

http://www.brandeis.edu/bima/arts/arts.htm


StartsMarch 19 2009
Ends / DeadlineMarch 19 2009
Homepagehttp://njfp.wordpress.com/
Contactsam@citizenfilm.org
IssuesFamily & Society, Gender/Women, Human Rights, Immigration, Refugees, International, Asia, Central America, Middle East, Media, Fair Representation, Media Literacy, Politics/Government, Peace/War, Racial Justice, Jewish, Latino, Youth, Identity

Posted on March 10 2009 in by Mediarights_Admin