Organizations announced on Wednesday that the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Film Festival and TCM will cooperate this autumn to present an evening of excerpts from degrees to “famous” films bearing the subject of the Jews.
The October 20 concert was announced during the closing night of the 2025 Atlanta Festival, by showing a video suffering from the event that includes Ben Mankiefzz from TCM, which will host this fall. The evening will be held as part of the twenty -fifth anniversary season of the Film Festival; A previous ceremony for Jewish cinematic music 15 years ago took place during the celebration of the tenth anniversary.
“I came to the Atlanta Film Festival for years, and I was not enthusiastic about this extraordinary celebration of cinema and music,” Mancotch said in a statement. “The iconic dozens of the classic Jewish cinema that took place live? This is a night that you do not want to miss. No evening is required – just love for wonderful films, unforgettable music, and some Kveelling. Perhaps just a little kvetching too.”
Although the musical choices of this night were not announced, the films that have been implemented in such events have included the likes of “The Sent agreement”, “Exodus”, “The Diary of Anne of”, “Schindler’s”, “YentL”, “Yentl”, “Life”, “The Life”, “The Produce”, “Masada”, “I” I said that the music for the evening will be extracted from contemporary and classic Jewish films.
“We are honored to cooperate with AJF, where they celebrate 25 years of influencing the Atlanta community. Just as the music drama increases the feelings of all wonderful films, this event, which includes together, meets with two cultural community leaders in Atlanta, which each brings our strengths, will create an evening Forget.
Ticket information for the October 20 concert will be available at a later time.
The Atlanta Film Festival concluded Wednesday night with a show from the Brazilian drama, “Here is life.” During the festival, 50 films were shown from 22 countries, representing narrative features, documentaries and short pants. The collection included the opening night show Chebbus badWith Kyra Sedgwick, Cliff “Method Man” Smith and Milayna Vayntrub in attendance; A greeting to Jerry Louis with the restored “The Belboy”; The first show in North America for the first Israeli feature film, “EID”; And the first global presentation of “Charles Grudine: the rebels with the reason.”
The following films were honored with the jury’s prizes, where AJF 2025 approached its end:
The narrative feature: “Lady Wardi”
Documentary feature
Short movie: “The Holy Society”
Building Bridges Award: “Don’t return to a fun tour”
Human Rights Award: “sapir”
The emerging director: Tom Nicheer (“approach”)