The National Center for Jewish Film, located in Waltham, MA, has been dedicated to rescuing, restoring, and exhibiting rare films that showcase the vibrancy of Jewish life for over 47 years. Recognized as the keeper of the Jewish film legacy, their work has been praised by publications such as The Boston Globe and Time Magazine for reviving a vanished heritage through their trove of priceless movies.
With a focus on preserving Jewish cinematic history, the National Center for Jewish Film offers a diverse range of films, from Yiddish features like "The Light Ahead" and "The Dybbuk" to silent films like "Broken Barriers" and contemporary documentaries like "Cuba's Forgotten Jewels: A Haven in Havana." Their films are screened virtually worldwide, and they also provide digital site licensing for colleges and universities. Additionally, they offer special editions and bonus materials for films like "Rosenwald" and "Carvalho's Journey," which have garnered critical acclaim and have been screened at prestigious events like the Obama White House.
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